Date
July 1, 1995
Authors
Dallas Burtraw, Alan Krupnick, Winston Harrington, and A. Myrick Freeman
Publication
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Dallas Burtraw
Darius Gaskins Senior Fellow
Dallas Burtraw is the Darius Gaskins Senior Fellow at RFF. Burtraw’s research includes analysis of the distributional and regional consequences of climate policy and the evolution of electricity markets, including renewables integration.
Alan Krupnick
Senior Fellow; Director, Industry and Fuels Program
Alan Krupnick is a senior fellow at RFF.
Winston Harrington
Senior Fellow Emeritus
A. Myrick Freeman
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