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April 22, 2022, Video: "Income-based energy poverty metrics miss people's behavior patterns, particularly those who reduce their energy consumption to limit financial stress.…
April 2022, Book Chapter: "This ambitious collection follows the evolution of capitalism from its origins in 13th-century European towns to its 16th-century expansion into Asia,…
2022, Book: "This volume presents six new papers on environmental and energy economics and policy in the United States. Rebecca Davis, Scott Holladay, and Charles Sims analyze…
February 24, 2022, Paper: "An expansion of intermittent zero-marginal cost generation does not change the fundamentals of efficient electricity market design. Rather, it increases…
January - February 2022, Paper: "No Abstract Provided"
January 10, 2022, Paper: "There is widespread agreement among most economists that economy-wide carbon pricing will be a necessary (although not necessarily sufficient) component…
December 9, 2021, Video: "Join the Harvard Alumni Association for an exploration of the University’s multi-disciplinary approach to combating climate change. Following remarks…
December 9, 2021, Opinion: "While the losers from decarbonization are relatively obvious, the winners will be those countries that combine geographic luck with smart action. First…
December 1, 2021, Video: "Megan Greene, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a Global Chief Economist at the Kroll Institute, joins Gaby and Shaila to…
October 28, 2021, Video: "Energy and economic development Professor Robert Stavins explains how the United Nations is working globally to make emission reductions continually more…