He has testified and participated in government-sponsored proceedings addressing electric industry restructuring and energy policy at the state, federal, and international levels.
After the 1950s, St. Louis, like many other American industrial cities, suffered from industry restructuring, loss of jobs, and demographic changes accompanying suburbanization following highway construction.
Some that he feels might survive an industry restructuring are Warner-Lambert, Merck and Carter-Wallace.
The measures will trim capacity by about a third and follow earlier worldwide industry restructurings to raise prices for refined products.
In fact, industry restructuring saved American residential electricity customers $34 billion over a seven-year period, according to Cambridge Energy Research Associates.
So what we are seeing is an industry restructuring, not unlike the previous trend in conventional store retailing.
Fights loom over stiffer auto gas mileage standards, electrical industry restructuring and power plant emissions, among other issues.
Post-World War II railroad and industry restructuring led to job and population losses.
The problem of legacy costs - health care and other benefits for retirees, which are estimated at more than $10 billion - continues to hamper industry restructuring.
There are no legitimate public policy grounds for interfering with a market-driven industry restructuring.