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Reg-Markets Center Investigates Policy Markets

Economists: Research and Development Must Be an Essential Component of U.S. Climate Policy

Weisbach and Sunstein Help Resolve Climate Change Discount Rate Controversy

Hahn and Passell Explore the Benefits and Costs of Increased Domestic Oil Drilling


Economists' Supreme Court Brief Suggests Using Benefit-Cost Analysis in Clean Water Act Decisions

Prediction Market Experts Weigh in on Policy in Science Article

Lane and Montgomery: Efficient Institutions Key to Climate Policy Success

Hahn and Passell:  Auto Bailout Should Stimulate Car Buyers, Not Car Makers

Ely: Mortgage Meltdown Calls For Fundamental Reform and Innovation

McGinnis Proposes safe harbor for prediction markets

Lessig: Net Neutrality Regulation is Needed to Ensure the Continuation of Application Innovation

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 IN THE SPOTLIGHT



Reg-Markets Center adviser Paul L. Joskow is professor of economics and management at MIT and Director of the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research. He has published five books and over 100 articles on topics in industrial organization, energy and environmental economics, competition policy, and regulation.
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February 10: Deregulation: Reg-Markets Center Distinguished Lecture
Febryary 10: Broadband's Role in the Economy and the Stimulus Package


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 DOWNLOADABLE BOOKS



Government Failure vs. Market Failure

Why Groups Go To Extremes


Broadband: Should We Regulate High-Speed Internet Access?

Regulation and the Natural Progression of Opulence

The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Law