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Origins of Federal Oil Regulation in the 1920's*

Norman Nordhauser

Business History Review, 1973, vol. 47, issue 1, 53-71

Abstract: The 1920's and early 1930's witnessed the beginnings of federal oil regulation in the United States. Professor Nordhauser argues that oil executives rather than government officials led the way in the movement for regulation and that their dominant goals were the stabilization of prices and profits.

Date: 1973
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