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Roger G. Noll

Roger G. Noll is the Morris M. Doyle Professor of Public Policy in the Department of Economics, the director of the Public Policy Program, and professor by courtesy in the Department of Political Science at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. He is the author or editor of twelve books and over 200 articles on the economics and politics of public policy in journals and periodicals such as Scientific American, the Yale Journal on Regulation, the Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, and the American Economic Review. He also serves on the Secretary of Energy's advisory board. Mr. Noll's most recent publications deal with the political causes and economic consequences of administrative procedures, the economics of publicly subsidized sports facilities, the management of research universities, and new policy issues created by technological progress in communications. Currently, his research addresses comparative international studies of regulatory reform, with a focus on telecommunications policy.

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Recent Reg-Markets Center Publications:
A Statement on the Appropriate Role for Research and Development in Climate Policy
Roger G. Noll. Related Publication 08-12. Dec 2008.
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Clean Water Act Brief
Roger G. Noll. Brief 08-03. Jul 2008.


The Economic Significance of Executive Order 13422
Roger G. Noll. Regulatory Analysis 07-03. Oct 2007.
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Universal Telecommunications Service in India
Roger G. Noll. Related Publication 05-25. Oct 2005.
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New Tools for Studying Network Industry Reforms in Developing Countries: The Telecommunications and Electricity Regulation Database
Roger G. Noll. Related Publication 04-05. Mar 2004.
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