ABSTRACT
Arguing that the energy price policies of the 1970s represented a major equity/efficiency trade-off and led to a dramatic decline in the living standard of lower income Americans, this book presents a comprehensive data-based assessment of the plight of lower income households between 1973 and 1983.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|38 pages
Basic Issues
part 2|64 pages
Household Impacts
part 3|36 pages
Rising Energy Prices and the Lower Income Rental Housing Market
part 4|47 pages
Rising Energy Prices and the Delivery of Public Services