Abstract

Professor Plotkin examines here the controversy over President Jimmy Carter's Energy Mobilization Board proposal to bring out the limits on corporate control of public policy. Focusing on the role of land use and environmental controls as elements of procedural democracy that can frustrate business objectives, he assesses the relevant pluralist, neo-pluralist, and structural theories for their ability to explain corporate power-public policy relationships in the United States.

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