Abstract

Margaret Walls of Resources for the Future reviews “A Smart Energy Policy: An Economist’s Rx for Balancing Cheap, Clean, and Secure Energy” by James M. Griffin,. The EconLit Abstract of the reviewed work begins “Presents an economist’s prescription for U.S. energy policy in a form accessible to the general public. Discusses the three conflicting goals of energy policy; the prospects for oil prices; oil security in an increasingly insecure world; climate change and the search for clean energy; climate change and the difficult search for institutions and policies; and a smart energy policy. Griffin is Professor of Economics and Public Policy and Bob Bullock Chair with the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. Index.”

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