Energy conservation policy in the united states and Sweden: Comparing research and development responses |
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Authors: | James L. Regens Timothy A. Hall |
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Affiliation: | 1. Office of the Administrator , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Washington, DC, 20460;2. Radian Corporation , Austin, Texas, 78766 |
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Abstract: | This study assesses the comparability of public sector responses to energy conservation research and development (R&D) in the United states and Sweden. Using the evaluative criteria of policy objectives, organizational structure, and funding, the extent to which the institutional context for R&D either constrains or fosters conservation as an element of each nation's energy policies is examined. Sweden, unlike the United States, appears to have been successful in achievement consensus primarily through an open, deliberative process of mutual partisan adjustment regarding where specific allocations should be made in the energy R&D budget for optimal conservation results. To a great extent, it is within these differing institutional contexts of policy uncertainly that the content of specific energy conservation policies and strategies should be evaluated. |
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