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AM-94-09 The Politics & Changing Markets Of Fuel Reformulation: A Perspective From Washington

Frederick L. Potter, Fuel Reformulation Magazine

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In many ways, the Washington public policy-making process follows Hegel’s theory of dialectical materialism, advanced by the great European philosopher in the 1840’s: Thesis 1 Synthesis --) Thesis Anti-thesis / \ Synthesis --) / New Public Policy Anti-thesis On the specific issue of RFG and U.S. motor fuel policy, 1993 NPRA Annual meeting keynote speaker Daniel Yergin said it best, “Once the refining industry proved it could compete on an environmental basis with alternative fuels through the introduction of ARCO’s EC-l, the challenge of economic competitiveness once again became the burden of proof for the alternative fuels industry.“’

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Product ID: AM-94-09
Publication Year: 1994