Date
July 1, 2010
Authors
Dallas Burtraw, Raymond J. Kopp, Richard D. Morgenstern, Daniel F. Morris, and Elizabeth Topping
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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.
Raymond J. Kopp
Former Senior Fellow
Raymond J. Kopp is a senior fellow at RFF. During his career Kopp has specialized in the analysis of environmental and natural resource issues with a focus on Federal regulatory activity.
Richard D. Morgenstern
Senior Fellow
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.
Daniel F. Morris
Elizabeth Topping
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