Energy, Natural Resources, and the Environment

James L. Sweeney, Co-Director
Lawrence H. Goulder, Co-Director


The Energy, Natural Resources, and the Environment Program (ENREP), directed by James Sweeney, professor of management science and engineering, and Lawrence Goulder, Shuzo Nishihara Professor in Environmental & Resource Economics, conducts research in three areas of energy and the environment: environmental consequences of economic activity associated with energy production and use; the restructuring or deregulation of energy markets, particularly electricity markets; and the use of economic instruments to control environmental harms. ENREP researchers have been actively involved in cap and trade evaluations, resource costs, CAFE standards, and electricity deregulation.

Publications

A note on uncertainty and discounting in models of economic growth
Kenneth Arrow, January 2009
Modern Management: Good for the Environment of Just Hot Air?
Nicholas BloomRaffaella SadunChristos GenakosRalf Martin, October 2008
Beyond the Market Advisory Committee: Proceedings from a Workshop held at Stanford University, January 15, 2008
Charles KolstadOren AhoobimNick BurgerCorbett GraingerShaun McRae, April 2008
Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Increased U.S. Gasoline Taxes
Lawrence Goulder, September 2007