The Economics of Keystone XL
Would the approval and construction of the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta, Canada to the US Gulf Coast lead to increased emissions?
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E2e Project to Provide Much-Needed Energy Efficiency Research
In a column in USA Today, CEEPR co-Director Christopher Knittel writes that more research into energy efficiency is needed if Americans are to meet the energy efficiency goal set by President Obama in his State of the Union Address.
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Economics Doctoral Students
MIT Economics doctoral students are researching a wide range of energy and environmental policy issues. Pictured above, from left to right, are Joseph Shapiro, Manasi Abhay Deshpande and Jennifer Peck.
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Briefing on the BP Statistical Review of World Energy
For more than 60 years the BP Statistical Review of World Energy has published some of the most comprehensive analysis on global energy markets.
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CFTC Roundtable on the Proposed Volcker Rule
CEEPR Executive Director Dr. John Parsons
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Pushing Forward by Looking Back
Michael Greenstone writes in the Washington Post that President Obama
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