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ID137679
Title ProperEnergy shocks, crises and the policy process
Other Title Informationa review of theory and application
LanguageENG
AuthorGrossman, Peter Z
Summary / Abstract (Note)What motivates changes in energy policy? Typically, the process begins with a notable exogenous event, a shock. Often, the shock leads to what is perceived to be a crisis. This review essay surveys theories of crisis policymaking from the social science literature and considers their application to changes in energy policy. Two cases—one from the U.S., the other from Germany—are examined in more detail from the standpoint of the theories discussed. Suggestions are made for improving energy policy analysis in the future.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 77; Feb 2015: p.56–69
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2015-02 77
Key WordsEnergy Policy ;  Energy Crisis ;  Policy Theory