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Paul L. Joskow is president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and presently on leave from MIT, where he is the Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics and Management. His lecture will review the broad experience with deregulation, regulatory reform, and industry restructuring in the United States over the...
In his timely new monograph, Deregulation: Where Do We Go from Here? (AEI Press, October 2009), Paul L. Joskow, MIT economics professor and president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, argues that the crisis in the financial market should not become an excuse for reversing beneficial regulatory reform initiatives in other sectors.
Recent report on climate change finds that current understanding of the causes of global warming is filled with gaps and uncertainties.
Recent report on climate change finds that current understanding of the causes of global warming is filled with gaps and uncertainties.



