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 | | Alan J. Krupnick | | Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Energy Economics and Policy | |
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PROFILE |
Alan Krupnick is Director of Resources for the Future’s Center for Energy Economics and Policy and a Senior Fellow at RFF. As the Director of CEEP, Alan works with the full complement of Center researchers to establish and carry out the Center’s research agenda.
Alan’s own research focuses on analyzing environmental and energy issues, in particular, the benefits, costs and design of pollution and energy policies, both in the United States and in developing countries. He was lead author for the Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options study, examining the costs and cost-effectiveness of a range of federal energy policy choices in both the transportation and electricity sectors. His primary research methodology is in the development and analysis of stated preference surveys, but he has also undertaken research on natural gas supply and impact on energy prices and policies; the costs and benefits of converting the U.S. heavy-duty truck fleet to run on liquefied natural gas; and the costs and benefits of expanded regulation around deepwater oil drilling.
Alan has been a consultant to state governments, federal agencies, private corporations, the Canadian government, the European Union, the World Health Organization, and the World Bank. He co-chaired an advisory committee that counseled the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on new ozone and particulate standards. Krupnick also served as senior economist on the President's Council of Economic Advisers, advising the Clinton administration on environmental and natural resource policy issues. He is a regular member of expert committees from the National Academy of Sciences and the U.S. EPA. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Maryland.
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| Featured Publications | | Understanding the Costs and Benefits of Deepwater Oil Drilling Regulation | | Alan J. Krupnick, Sarah Campbell, Mark A Cohen, Ian W.H. Parry | | RFF Discussion Paper 10-62 | January 2011 | | | | Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options | | Alan J. Krupnick, Ian W.H. Parry, Margaret A. Walls, Tony Knowles, Kristin Hayes | | RFF Report | November 2010 | | | | The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth | | Fredrik Carlsson, Mitesh Kataria, Alan J. Krupnick, Elina Lampi, Åsa Lofgren, Ping Qin, Thomas Sterner, Susie Chung | | RFF Discussion Paper EfD 10-24 | November 2010 | | | | Abundant Shale Gas Resources: Long-Term Implications for U.S. Natural Gas Markets | | Stephen P.A. Brown, Alan J. Krupnick | | RFF Discussion Paper 10-41 | August 2010 | | | | Energy, Greenhouse Gas, and Economic Implications of Natural Gas Trucks | | Alan J. Krupnick | | Backgrounder | June 2010 | | | | Paying for Mitigation: A Multiple Country Study | | Fredrik Carlsson, Mitesh Kataria, Alan J. Krupnick, Elina Lampi, Åsa Lofgren, Ping Qin, Susie Chung, Thomas Sterner | | RFF Discussion Paper 10-33 | June 2010 | | Related journal article | | | | Designing Climate Mitigation Policy | | Joseph Aldy, Alan J. Krupnick, Richard G. Newell, Ian Parry and William A. Pizer | | Journal of Economic Literature | December 2010 | Vol. 48, No. 4 | pp. 203-934 | Related Discussion Paper 08-16 | | | | View All Related Publications |
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REPORTS | | What the Experts Say about the Environmental Risks of Shale Gas Development | | Alan J. Krupnick, Hal Gordon, Sheila M. Olmstead | | RFF Report | February 2013 | | | | | The True Cost of Electric Power: An Inventory of Methodologies to Support Future Decisionmaking in Comparing the Cost and Competitiveness of Electricity Generation Technologies | | Dallas Burtraw, Alan J. Krupnick, Gabriel Sampson | | RFF Report | June 2012 | | | | | Summary for Policymakers: The True Cost of Electric Power | | Dallas Burtraw, Alan J. Krupnick | | RFF Report | June 2012 | | | | | Summary for Policymakers The True Cost of Electric Power: An Inventory of Methodologies to Support Future Decisionmaking in Comparing the Cost and Competitiveness of Electric Generation Technologies | | Dallas Burtraw, Alan Krupnick | | Ren21 | June 2012 | | | | | The True Cost of Electric Power: An Inventory of Methodologies to Support Future Decisionmaking in Comparing the Cost and Competitiveness of Electric Generation Technologies | | Dallas Burtraw, Alan Krupnick and Gabriel Sampson | | Ren21 | June 2012 | | | | | Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options | | Alan J. Krupnick, Ian W.H. Parry, Margaret A. Walls, Tony Knowles, Kristin Hayes | | RFF Report | November 2010 | | | | | Toward a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options - Executive Summary | | Alan J. Krupnick, Ian W.H. Parry, Margaret A. Walls, Tony Knowles, Kristin Hayes | | RFF Report | September 2010 | | | | | Perspectives on Energy Policy and Economic Research: Results of a Survey | | Stephen P.A. Brown, Kristin Hayes, Alan J. Krupnick, Jan Mares | | RFF Report | May 2010 | | | | | Overcoming Barriers to Integrating Risk Assessment and Economic Analysis | | Sandra Hoffmann and Alan Krupnick | | Public Research Initiative of the Government of Canada | 05/30/08 | | | | | Integrated Science Assessment for Oxides of Nitrogen and Sulfur – Environmental Criteria. | | Tara Greaver et al. | | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | December 2007 | | | | | Rising to the Challenge: Integrating Social Science into NSF Environmental Observatories | | Shalini Vajjhala, Alan J. Krupnick, Eleanor B McCormick, Morgan Grove, Patricia McDowell, Charles Redman, Leonard A. Shabman, Mitchell Small | | RFF Report | September 2007 | | | | | Rising to the Challenge: Integrating Social Science into NSF Environmental Observatories | | Shalini Vajjhala, Alan Krupnick, Eleanor McCormick and others | | National Science Foundation, Engineering Directorate | 9/28/07 | | | | | U.S. Climate Policies | | Toshi Arimura, Karen Palmer, Dallas Burtraw (with Alan Krupnick) | | Mizuho Bank Group for METI, Japan | 3/15/07 | | | | | REM Guidance Review Panel Final Report (EPA-SAB-06-009) | | Science Advisor Board Panelists | | USEPA | 9/8/06 | | | | | The Willingness to Pay for Mortality Risk Reductions in Shanghai and Chongqing, China | | Alan Krupnick, Sandra Hoffmann, Bjorn Larsen, Xizhe Peng, Ran Tao, Chen Yan | | The World Bank | March 20, 2006 | | | | | Eliciting Information on Uncertainty from Heterogeneous Expert Panels: Attributing Foodborne Pathogen Illness to Food Consumption | | Hoffmann, Sandra, Paul Fischbeck, Alan Krupnick, and Michael McWilliams | | U.S. Food and Drug Administration | April 15, 2006 | | | | | Not a Sure Thing: Making Regulatory Choices under Uncertainty | | Alan J. Krupnick, Richard D. Morgenstern, Michael B. Batz, Per-Kristian C Nelson, Dallas Burtraw, Jhih-Shyang Shih, Michael R. Williams | | RFF Report | February 2006 | | | | | Mortality Risk Valuation in Six Countries | | Alan Krupnick, Anna Alberini, Marcella Veronesi | | NCEE, EPA | February 16, 2006 | | | | | Mortality Risk Valuation in Shanghai and Chongqing, China | | Alan Krupnick, Sandra Hoffmann, Bjorn Larsen, Xizhe Peng, Ran Tao, and Chen Yan | | The World Bank | February 16, 2006 | | | | | Mortality Risk Valuation in Six Countries:Evidence from a Contingent Valuation Survey | | Alan Krupnick, Resources for the Future; Anna Alberini and Marcella Veronesi (University of Maryland) | | Nathalie Simon, National Center For Environmental Economics, USEPA | 2/16/06 | | | | | Valuation of Natural Resource Improvementsin the Adirondacks | | H. Spencer Banzhaf, Dallas Burtraw, David Evans, Alan J. Krupnick | | RFF Report | September 2004 | | | | | Valuing Health Outcomes: Policy Choices and Technical Issues | | Alan J. Krupnick | | RFF Report | April 2004 | | | | | NOx Emissions Trading and Episodic Air Quality Violations in Maryland | | Dallas Burtraw, Ranjit, and Alan J. Krupnick | | Power Plant Research Program | May 2003 | | | | | Exhausting Options: Assessing SIP-Conformity Interactions | | Winston Harrington, Arnold M. Howitt, Alan J. Krupnick, Jonathan Makler, Per-Kristian C Nelson, Sarah J. Siwek | | RFF Report | January 2003 | | | | | Air Pollution Control Policy Options for Metro Manila | | C. Fischer, A. Krupnick, R. Morgenstern, K. Rolfe, B. Rufo, and J. Logarta | | Asian Development Bank (ADB) | 2002 | | | | | A Review of the Socio-Economic Models and Related Components Supporting the Development of Canada-Wide Standards (CWS) for Particulate Matter (PM) and Ozone | | Alan J. Krupnick (with eight other experts) | | The Royal Society of Canada | June 2001 | | | | | The Economics of Tailored Regulation and the Implications for Project XL | | Allen Blackman, James W. Boyd, Alan J. Krupnick, Janice Mazurek | | RFF Report | May 2001 | | | | | Tire Piles as an Environmental and Health Hazard on the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Preliminary Assessment Focusing on Paso Del Norte | | Allen Blackman, Alan Krupnick, and Alejandra Palma | | Applied Sciences Laboratory, Inc. | 2001 | | | | | Mortality Risk Valuation: Survey Approach | | Alan Krupnick, Maureen Cropper, Bernie O'Brian, Ronald Goree, Nathalie Simon, Liz Futo, and Martin Heintzelman | | Health Canada | March 31, 1999 | | | | | Mortality Risk Valuation and Contingent Valuation Methods: A Pilot Survey in Japan | | Kenshi Itaoka, Okubo Satomi, Takashi Fujii, Makoto Akai, Noboru Nomura, Alan Krupnick, and Nathalie Simon | | June 1998 | | | | | Air Quality Benefits Associated with Reductions in Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition to the Chesapeake Bay: Air Quality Modeling Methodology | | Alan Krupnick, Paul Guthrie, and Brian Morton | | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | July 1997 | | | | | The Economics of Environmental Health Improvements: Background Document | | Alan J. Krupnick | | World Health Organization (WHO) | June 15, 1997 | | | | | The Health Benefits of Reducing Ozone and Particulate Matter Concentrations in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area | | Alan J. Krupnick and Deirdre Farrell | | Environmental Defense Fund | June 2, 1997 | | | | | Public Support for Congestion and Pollution Fee Policies for Motor Vehicles: Survey Results | | Winston Harrington, Alan J. Krupnick, Anna Alberini | | RFF Report | June 1997 | | | | | Health and Environmental Impacts Assessment Panel Report: Sulphur in Fuels Study | | Alan J. Krupnick | | Government Working Group, chaired by Environment Canada | 1997 | | | | | Summary of the Literature Review on Environmental Externalities from Electricity Generation in Maryland | | Alan J. Krupnick, Gar Ragland, David Austin, Dallas Burtraw, Deirdre Farrell, and Erin Mansur | | State of Maryland, Maryland Power Plant Research Program | January 1997 | | | | | Valuation of Developmental and Reproductive Effects: A Scoping Study | | Alan J. Krupnick, Raymond J. Kopp, Matthew Cannon | | RFF Report | August 1996 | | | | | Cost-Benefit Analysis and Regulatory Reform: An Assessment of the Science and the Art | | Raymond J. Kopp, Alan J. Krupnick, and Michael A. Toman | | Congressional Commission on Risk Assessment and Risk Management | July 1996 | | | | | Environment and Transportation Issues in Bangkok, Thailand | | Alan J. Krupnick | | The World Bank, Asia Division | 1995 | | | | | Social Costing of Electricity in Maryland: Implications for Electricity Supply Energy Demand and Air Emissions | | Alan Krupnick, Hadi Dowlatabadi and Stuart Siegel | | Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Research Program | September 1994 | | | | | Modeling Issues in Vehicle Transportation and Environment | | Alan J. Krupnick | | The World Bank, Public Economics Division | January 1992 | | | | | The Environmental Costs of Electricity: A Methodology Critique | | Alan J. Krupnick | | March 1991 | | | | | China Environmental Strategy Paper | | Alan J. Krupnick | | The World Bank, Asia Division | 1991 | | | | | The Benefits and Costs of Superfund Cleanups: An Information Assessment | | Alan J. Krupnick and Paul R. Portney | | The Center for Hazardous Waste Management, Illinois Institute of Technology: Coalition on Superfund | September 1989 | | | | | Air Pollution in Beijing, China: A Case Study | | Alan J. Krupnick | | The World Bank | July 1989 | | | | | A Health Benefit Analysis of Reductions in Photochemical Oxidants in the Northeastern United States | | Alan J. Krupnick | | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | December 1988 | | | | | The Health and Agricultural Benefits of Reductions in Ambient Ozone in the United States | | Raymond J. Kopp and Alan J. Krupnick | | U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment | June 1988 | | | | | Preliminary Analysis of the Benefits of Alternative Strategies for the Control of Photochemical Oxidants | | Alan J. Krupnick | | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | September 1986 | | | | | Benefits Analysis of Alternative National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Photochemical Oxidants: Phase I Report | | Alan J. Krupnick | | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | September 1984 | | | | | Assessment of Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Policies | | Alan J. Krupnick, Henry Peskin and Winston C. Harrington | | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation | March 1984 | | | | | Simulating Alternative Air Pollution Control Policies: Nitrogen Oxides in the Baltimore Air Quality Control Region | | Alan J. Krupnick | | State of Maryland, Department of Economic and Community Development, | December 1981 | | | | | Innovative Technology Compliance Extensions: A Qualitative Economic Analysis of Section 301(k) of the 1977 Clean Water Act Amendments | | Alan J. Krupnick and David R. Yardas | | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | January 1981 | | | | |
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| RELATED SUBTOPICS | | Air Pollution, Alternative Fuels and Vehicles, Benefit-Cost Analysis, China, Clean Air Act, Ecosystem Services, Energy Security, Heavy Duty Vehicles, Incentives, Natural Gas, Oil, Risk Analysis, Shale Gas, Uncertainty, Valuation, Value of Statistical Life |
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