PLSC 270: Capitalism: Success, Crisis and Reform
Lecture 23 - Marrying the Devil in Texas. Professor Rae discusses the case TXU v. EDF, about an electric company private equity deal that involves environmental interest groups. Professor Rae structures the discussion by contrasting the deal as viewed from the perspective of Austin, TX and Washington, DC. Actors in both locations prioritize different aspects of the deal differently. The case highlights the importance of the "customer voter base," and the role of public opinion toward both companies and their associated politicians. Professor Rae highlights how private companies can ally themselves with environmental groups to achieve mutually beneficial goals. (from oyc.yale.edu)
Lecture 23 - Marrying the Devil in Texas |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Introduction: Goldman Sachs Discussion and Class Agenda |
[00:07:58] | 2. Case Discussion: Marrying the Devil in Texas |
[00:11:58] | 3. Marrying the Devil in Texas: TXU Expansion |
[00:16:49] | 4. Marrying the Devil in Texas: View from Austin I |
[00:20:23] | 5. Video: TXU Gets You Hacking Merrill Does the Backing |
[00:22:49] | 6. Marrying the Devil in Texas: View from Austin II |
[00:25:40] | 7. Marrying the Devil in Texas: View from K Street |
[00:27:05] | 8. Marrying the Devil in Texas: View from Wall Street |
[00:30:43] | 9. Marrying the Devil in Texas: Two Worlds of Strategic Rationality |
References |
Lecture 23 - Marrying the Devil in Texas Instructor: Professor Douglas W. Rae. Transcript [html]. Audio [mp3]. Download Video [mov]. |
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