Date
Aug. 22, 2013
Authors
Jared Carbone, Richard D. Morgenstern, Roberton C. Williams III, and Dallas Burtraw
Publication
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Jared Carbone
Richard D. Morgenstern
Richard Morgenstern is a senior fellow at RFF. His research focuses on the economic analysis of environmental issues with an emphasis on the costs, benefits, evaluation, and design of environmental policies.
Roberton C. Williams III
Rob Williams is a university fellow at RFF. He studies both environmental policy and tax policy, with a particular focus on interactions between the two.
Dallas Burtraw
Dallas Burtraw is a 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 renewable integration.
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