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Record Nr.

UNINA9910810024103321

Autore

Greenberg Edward <1936->

Titolo

Regulation, market prices, and process innovation : the case of the ammonia industry / / Edward Greenberg, Christopher T. Hill, and David J. Newburger, with the assistance of Thomas M. Helscher, William V. Killoran, and Alan D. Norman

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, , 2019

ISBN

1-000-23765-6

0-429-30428-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xix, 241 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Westview replica edition

Disciplina

338.47661340973

Soggetti

Ammonia industry - United States

Ammonia industry - Technological innovations

Technological innovations - United States

Manufacturing processes

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"First published 1979 by Westview Press."

Nota di contenuto

Westview Replica Editions -- Preface -- Introduction -- A Framework for Studying Technical Change in Chemical Process Industries -- A History of Regulation of the Nitrogen Fertilizer Manufacturing Industry -- Ammonia Process Technology -- The Influence of Environmental Regulation on Ammonia Technology -- Application of Production and Innovation Models to Steam Reforming of Natural Gas -- Conclusions and Interpretations -- Appendix: Economic and Technical Data on Ammonia Processes

Sommario/riassunto

Through the study of innovation in processes for the production of synthetic ammonia, the authors examine the effects of environmental and workplace regulations on business innovation in general. They present a history of ammonia production in the U.S., a survey of government regulation in the industry, and a model of process innovation that combines the economist's production function with the technical and practical concepts of the engineer. Contrary to the widely held view that regulation has an unfortunate impact on business, the authors demonstrate that--at least in one industry--the economic



factors of production have a measurable impact on innovation, while regulation does not.