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MILTON RUSSELL

Residence Address: Office Address:

**** ******** ***** ***** ********* for Energy & Environment

Knoxville, Tennessee 37919 314 UT Conference Center Building

865-***-**** Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-4138

865-***-****; Fax: 865-***-****

E-mail: ********@***.***

Date and Place of Birth: October 28, 1933, Corpus Christi, Texas

Education:

B.A., Summa Cum Laude, Texas College of Arts and Industries, 1955

M.A., Economics, University of Oklahoma, 1957

Ph.D., Economics, University of Oklahoma, 1963

Professional Experience:

1997 to present Senior Fellow, Joint Institute for Energy and Environment (JIEE)

1987 to present Collaborating Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1997 to present Professor of Economics Emeritus, The University of Tennessee

1987 to 1997 Professor of Economics, The University of Tennessee

1995 to 1996 Director, National Center for Environmental Decision-making Research

(NCEDR)

1992 to 1996 Director, Joint Institute for Energy and Environment

1983 to 1987 Assistant Administrator for Policy, Planning, and Evaluation, U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.

1976 to 1983 Senior Fellow and Director (from 1979), Center for Energy Policy

Research, Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C.

1974 to 1976 Senior Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers, Washington, DC

1971 to 1977 Professor of Economics, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

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1970 to 1971 Visiting Professor of Economics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh,

Scotland (Sabbatical)

1967 to 1971 Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics, Southern

Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

1966 to 1967 Staff Economist, Office of Economics, Federal Power Commission,

Washington, D.C.

1964 to 1967 Assistant Professor of Economics, Southern Illinois University,

Carbondale, IL

1961 to 1964 Assistant Professor of Economics, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth,

TX

1959 to 1961 Instructor in Economics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Other Professional Experience (1973-present):

2003-present Senior Advisor, Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs

2001 2003 Member, Committee on Long-Term Institutional Management of DOE

Legacy Waste Sites: Phase 2, National Research Council

2001-2002 Advisor, Clean Air for Asia, a project of the Atlantic Council of the

United States

2000-2001 Member, Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources,

National Research Council

1997-2001 Chairman, Committee to Assess the North American Research Strategy

for Tropospheric Ozone, National Research Council

1997-1999 Member, Joint Committee on the Energy Futures of China and the United

States, National Research Council

1997-2001 Member, U.S. Department of Energy Environmental Management

Advisory Board, Contracting and Management Committee

1997-2000 Member, Committee on Biological Indicators, National Research Council

1995-2002 Member, Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation

(CRESP) Peer Review Committee

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1990-present Member and Chairman (1994-present), Environmental Advisory

Committee, Westinghouse Savannah River Corporation

1997 Co-Chair, Workshop on Technology Transfer to Reduce Greenhouse Gas

Emissions China, Japan and United States, Beijing, China

1997 Workshop on Reform of the Pollution Levy System, Beijing, China

1996-1998 Stakeholder, Enterprise for the Environment

1996-1998 Co-Chair, Valuation Sub-Committee, Science Advisory Board, U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency

1995 Named Fellow, Society of Risk Analysis

1993 Consultant, China s Agenda 21 Program

1992-1997 Member, U.S. Man and the Biosphere Committee

1992-1994 Member, Technical Advisory Board, FUSRAP Program, SAIC

1992-1994 Member, Department of Energy, Secretary of Energy Advisory Board

1992-1993 Chairman, Committee on Waste Disposal Options, National Research

Council

1990-1995 Member, International Advisory Council on the Economic Development

of Hainan in Harmony with the Natural Environment, Haikou, People's

Republic of China

1990-1993 President, Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere Foundation

1989-1994 Chairman, Oversight Review Board, National Acid Precipitation

Assessment Program

1989-1993 Member, Mitigation Panel, Global Climate Change Committee, National

Research Council

1989-1991 Member, Advisory Panel on Environmental Risk Communication, Center

for Environmental Information

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1989 Consultant, National Environmental Protection Agency of China, and

lecturer, July-August (under auspices of the United Nations Development

Program and the Rockefeller Foundation)

1988-1996 Member, Editorial Board, The Annals of Regional Science

1988-1991 Member, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology (BEST),

National Research Council

1988-1989 Member, Science Advisory Board, U.S. EPA, Committee on Global

Climate

1988 Consultant, National Environmental Protection Agency of China

1987-1989 Member, National Academy of Sciences (US) - Polish Academy of

Sciences Workshop on Ecological Research and Environmental Protection

1987-1989 Member, Committee on Risk Perception and Communication, National

Research Council

1987-1988 Member, Advisory Group on Integrated Pollution Control in Europe and

North America, The Conservation Foundation

1987 Visiting Scholar, People's Republic of China under the Committee for

Scholarly Exchange with the People's Republic of China, National

Research Council

1986-1993 Member, Advisory Committee, Wharton Risk and Decision Processes

Center

1986-1989 Member, National Council of Association for Environmental and

Resource Economics

1982-1983 Member, Panel on Statistics on Natural Gas, National Research Council,

(resigned on joining EPA)

1982-1983 Member, Advisory Committee for Energy Division, Oak Ridge National

Laboratory (resigned on joining EPA)

1982 Member, Workshop on Energy Policies in Taiwan, National Research

Council

1982-1983 Member, Editorial Board, Science, (resigned on joining EPA)

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1980-1985 Member, Board of Editors, Energy Journal: The Journal of the

International Association of Energy Economists

1980-1982 Member, Executive Council, Washington Chapter of the International

Association of Energy Economists

1980-1982 Advisor, Joint Subcommittee on Energy Policy of the Committee for

Economic Development and the Conservation Foundation

1979-1980 Chairman, Committee on Energy Taxation, National Research Council

1978-1993 Member, Board of Editors, Journal of Cultural Economics

1978-1983 Member, Editorial Review Board, Review of Regional Economics and

Business

1978-1979 Chairman, Steering Committee on Energy Taxation, National Research

Council

1978 Advisor, Design Committee on Long-Range Energy Policy, Committee

for Economic Development

1977 Advisor, Research and Policy Committee, Key Elements of a National

Energy Strategy, Committee for Economic Development

1977 Consultant, Council of Economic Advisers, in preparation of the

Economic Report of the President, 1976

1976-1978 Member, Energy Modeling Forum Working Group, Stanford University

1975-1976 Member, Natural Gas Curtailments Strategy Task Force, Federal Power

Commission Natural Gas Survey

1974 U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency, Ad

Hoc Committee on Domestic and International Monetary Effect of Energy

and Other Natural Resource Pricing, research contract (with Douglas R.

Bohi)

1973 Consultant, Ford Foundation, Energy Policy Project

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Papers and Presentations:

Area-price Approach to Gas Field Sales Regulation: Policy Goals and Their Attainment,

Southern Economics Association, November 1963.

Federal Tax Incentives and State Utility Regulation, Southern Economics Association,

November 1966.

Resource Allocation and Utility Certification Decisions, Midwest Business Administration

Association, April 1968 (published, see below).

Government Regulation and Modern Capitalism, A Response, Association for Evolutionary

Economics, December 1968.

Current Issues in Utility Regulation, The Conference on Current Issues in Public Utility

Management and Regulation, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, August 1969.

Producer Regulation for the 1970's, Resources for the Future Conference on Gas Regulation,

Washington, D.C., October 1970 (published, see below).

Fundamentals of Utility Pricing and Forecasting, American Gas Association Gas Rate

Fundamentals Course, University of Wisconsin, June 1972. Similar papers, but with different

emphases--environmental issues, the natural gas shortage, supplemental gas supplies, national

energy policy--were also delivered each year, 1973-1977.

A Model of Regulatory Agency Behavior, (with Robert B. Shelton), Southwest Economics

Association, April 1973 (published, see below).

The Natural Gas Shortage, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Short

Course, Michigan State University, July 1973.

Energy Use in the U.S. Economy, (with Douglas R. Bohi), University of Nebraska, Omaha,

October 1973 (published as Energy Crisis as a Problem in Economic Adjustment, see below).

Energy and the Future, Convocation Address, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, February

1974.

The National Energy Situation, Energy and Missouri Agriculture Conference, University of

Missouri, March 1974 (issued by Missouri College of Agriculture as an occasional paper).

Cross-Subsidies, Grants-in-Aid, and the Tiebout Hypothesis: The Efficiency/Equity Dilemma

Revisited (with Robert B. Shelton), Southwest Economics Association, March 1974.

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Energy, National Agriculture Outlook Conference of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,

Washington, D.C., December 1974 (published, see below).

U.S. Energy Policy, University of Akron, Distinguished Visiting Scholar address, March 1975.

Natural Gas Curtailments: Administrative Rationing or Market Allocation, Institute of Public

Utilities, Michigan State University, May 1975 (published, see below).

Tenets of Economic Theory (In the Face of Energy and Capital Shortages), Iowa State

University Regulatory Conference, May 1975, (published, see below).

The Economics of the Regional Interest in Energy: Impact of Alternative Regulation Policies,

American Enterprise Institute Conference, Energy Policy: A New War Between the States?

Washington, D.C., October 1975 (published, see below).

Old Oil and New Oil, Some Comments, Second International Conference on Energy: Surplus

Funds and Absorptive Capacity, University of Colorado, November 1975.

Technology Commercialization, Seminar for ERDA Assistant Administrators and Project

Managers (with Henry D. Jacoby), Washington, D.C., December 1975.

Development of Energy Policy, White House Youth Conference on Development of Science

Policy, December 1975.

The Significance of Transition Problems in the Use of Energy Models for Policy Purposes,

Workshop on Modeling the Interrelationships Between the Energy Sector and the General

Economy, Electric Power Research Institute, Washington, D.C., January 1976, (published, see

below).

Experience, Experimentation and Marginal Cost Pricing, Symposium on Rate Design

Problems of Regulated Industries, Kansas City, Missouri, February 1976 (published, see below).

Perspectives on U.S. Energy Policy--The Economics of the Alternatives, presented with

variations at: Northwest Missouri State University; University of Missouri, Kansas City;

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (all in February 1976).

Government and the Economy, U.S. Civil Service Commission Professional Training

Program, Kings Point, New York, March 1976.

Development of Energy Policy Since the Arab Oil Embargo of 1973, Southwest Economics

Association, April 1976 (published as Turning Point in Oil Policy, see below).

Oil Policy and Energy Choices, Texas Christian University Business Week Honors Address,

April 1976.

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Perspectives on Energy Policy Making, Pennsylvania State University, May 1976.

Economic Objectives for Energy, American Gas Association Executive Gas Rate Seminar,

University of Maryland, October 1976; with revisions, August 1977.

Regulatory Reform: Signposts for the Road Ahead, Symposium on Rate Design Problems of

Regulated Industries, Kansas City, Missouri, February 1977 (published, see below).

Age- and Time-Related Comparisons in Energy Strategies, (with William Ramsay), Southwest

Economics Association, March 1977 (published as Time Adjusted Health Impacts from

Electricity Generation, see below).

U.S. Energy Policy, U.S. Civil Service Commission Executive Seminar, Kings Point, New

York, April 1977.

Energy Policy: The High Cost of Low Prices, Hampton Institute, April 1977; with revisions,

Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, May 1977.

National Energy Policy, Conference on National Energy Policy sponsored by the American

Association for the Advancement of Science, the MITRE Corporation, and the Carnegie Institute

of Washington, Washington, D.C., May 1977 (published, see below).

Energy Issues, National Economists' Club address, Washington, D.C., June 1977.

U.S. Energy Policy Options, American Economics Association, December 1977 (published,

see below).

Government Policies Affecting Competitive Behavior in the Petroleum Industry, (co-authored

with Douglas R. Bohi), Industrial Organization Society Annual Meeting, December 1977

(published, see below).

Energy Policy: The National Security Connection, joint session of the Society of Government

Economists and the International Association of Energy Economists at meeting of the Eastern

Economics Association, 1978.

Subsidies to the Arts: Distribution Effects and the Public Purse, Cultural Economics

Association session at meetings of the Eastern Economics Association (published, see below).

Increased Oil Imports: A Coal Alternative? Third Energy and Public Lands Conference

cosponsored by the University of Utah and the Environmental Law Institute, Park City, Utah,

1978.

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Energy Policy--Problems and Prospects, 1978 Rate Symposium on Regulated Industries,

Kansas City, Missouri, February 1978 (published, see below).

Oil and Development, at the Conference Energy and Development in the Americas,

cosponsored by the AAAS (AAAS Interciencia) and the Brazilian Society for the Progress of

Science, Santos, San Paulo, Brazil, March 1978.

World Oil Outlook: Prospects and Uncertainties, Electric Power Research Institute Conference

on Foreign Energy Supply, Washington, D.C. and Houston, Texas, June 1978.

Crude Oil Policy Options for 1979, Southern Economic Association, November 1978.

Energy in America's Future: The Choices Before Us, Southwest Economics Association,

March 1979.

Energy Outlook for the 1980's, National Association of Business Economists and the National

Economics Club, Annual Outlook Conference, Washington, D.C., April 1979.

National Policy Towards OPEC: Possibilities and Limitations, Roundtable sponsored by the

New York State Energy Office at the New School for Social Research, May 1979.

Government Policies and Subsidies to Energy, UNITAR Conference on Long-Term Energy

Resources, Montreal, Canada, November 1979 (published, see below).

Prospects for Energy Supply, Demand and Price, 1980 and 1981, Third Japan-U.S. Policy

Forum: World Economic Forecast and International Policies After Tokyo Summit, Tokyo,

Japan, December 1979 (published, see below).

The Economics of Energy Transition, AAAS, January 1980 (published, see below).

Invited Testimony before the Committee on the Budget, U.S. Congress, House of

Representatives, February 1980 (published, see below).

Policy Components of Energy in America's Future, Conference on The U.S. Domestic Energy

Environment: Where Do We Go From Here? Center for Strategic and International Studies,

Georgetown University, March 1980.

Issues of the 1980's: Energy Supply and Demand, Petroleum Industry Marketing Attorneys

Meeting, Alexandria, Virginia, March 1980.

U.S. Energy Policy: Crisis and Transition, University of Oklahoma, April 1980.

Review of the Energy Information Administration's 1979 Annual Report to Congress, College

Park, Maryland, August 1980.

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The Role of Government: Lessons of the Seventies; Issues of the Eighties, Second Annual

North American meeting of the International Association of Energy Economists, October 1980.

Energy Emergencies: Government Actions and Private Response, Chamber of Commerce of

the United States conference on Planning for an Energy Emergency, Washington, D.C.,

October 1980 (published, see below).

Invited Testimony before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee hearings on Special Oil Taxes,

November 1980 (published, see below).

Energy Problems and Relationships Between Oil Producers and Consumers, Italian Society for

International Organization conference on Europe and the United States: Prospects for the

1980's, Florence, Italy, December 1980.

Energy Problems and Economics: A U.S. Perspective, Conference on Economic Scenarios for

the Eighties, sponsored by Bocconi and Cattolica Universities, Milan, Italy, December 1980

(published as The Energy Problem in the 1980's, see below).

Energy and National Security: Policy Options and the Reagan Administration, Symposium on

the History of Energy Policy at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, February 1981.

Rising Energy Costs: Sharing the Burden, Poverty, Growth and Peace: The World Energy

Connection, and Confrontation Politics and the Social Compact, all presented at the 51st

Annual Conference of the Australian-New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science

(ANZAAS), Brisbane, Australia, May 1981 as Distinguished Visiting Scholar. Also, nine

seminars and addresses on U.S. energy policy at New Zealand and Australian universities,

government offices, and research institutes, May-June 1981.

Future Energy Resources, Multi-Regional Group on Future Energy Resources, International

Communication Agency, Washington, D.C., September 1981.

Nuclear Energy Prospects: The Broader Setting, International Conference on Nuclear Energy,

sponsored by the World Nuclear Fuel Market, Washington, D.C., October 1981 (published, see

below).

Energy from a National and Global Perspective, 1982 Wyoming Energy Conference, Casper,

Wyoming, February 1982.

Overview of Policy Issues: A Preliminary Assessment, American Enterprise Institute

Conference on Deregulation of Natural Gas, Washington, D.C., March 11-12, 1982 (published,

see below).

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Energy Is An International Good, RFF Fall Forum on U.S. Interests and Global Natural

Resources--Energy, Minerals, and Food, Washington, D.C., October 1982 (published, see

below).

Field Price Deregulation and Changes in the Regulatory Carrier Status of Natural Gas

Pipelines, (with Harry G. Broadman and W. David Montgomery), Fourth Annual North

American Meeting of the International Association of Energy Economists, Denver, Colorado,

November 1982 (published, see below).

Gas Utilities and Market Clearing Prices: Adjusting to Fluctuations in Burner Tip Demand,

The Institute for Study of Regulation Ninth Annual Rate Symposium, Kansas City, Missouri,

February 1983 (published as Adjusting the Gas Industry to Fluctuations in Burner Tip

Demand, see below).

Invited Testimony, Subcommittee on Fossil and Synthetic Fuels, Committee on Energy and

Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, April 12, 1983. (published, see below).

Environmental Protection and a Competitive Economy, National Foreign Trade Council,

Washington, D.C., October 19, 1983.

The Riddle of Using Economic Efficiency Criteria at EPA, Conference of Economic Research

Program Cooperative Agreement Recipients, Washington, D.C., November 14, 1983.

Protecting the Great Lakes, National Wildlife Federation Conference on the Great Lakes,

Washington, D.C., December 7, 1983.

Changing Patterns of Environmental Regulation, U.S.-Netherlands Seminar on Environmental

Management, Washington, D.C., April 12, 1984.

The Use of Risk Assessment, Federal Water Quality Association, Washington, D.C., May 3,

1984.

Implementing Alternatives to Command-and-Control Regulation at the U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, British-American Conference on Comparative Administrative Law, Middle

Aston House, Oxfordshire, England, May 12, 1984.

The Business of Risk Reduction, American Industrial Health Council, Washington, D.C., May

17, 1984.

The Roles of Law and Science in Environmental Decision Making, American Bar Association,

Environmental Law Section, Chicago, Illinois, August 5, 1984.

Lead Phase-Down and the Use of Risk Management, Service Station Dealers of America,

Honolulu, Hawaii, August 17, 1984.

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Analysis and Action at EPA, address at public meeting to discuss toxic contamination,

Sunnyvale, California, August 21, 1984.

Implementing Risk-Based Policies at the Environmental Protection Agency, Electric Power

Research Institute Symposium, Monterrey, California, August 22, 1984.

Managing Risk Under Uncertainty, Long Island University Colloquium on Risk Decision-

Making and Risk Management, October 24, 1984.

Recent Environmental Policy Developments at EPA, Power/Environment '84, Seventh Annual

Conference on Environmental Requirements Affecting Electric Utilities, Washington, D.C.,

October 25, 1984.

Regional and Global Effects of Energy Conversion, International Scientific Forum on Energy,

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, November 29, 1984.

Acid Deposition: The Role of Risk Assessment in Decision Making, Acid Rain Information

Clearinghouse Conference, Acid Rain: Economic Assessment, Washington, D.C., December 6,

1984 (published, see below).

Environmental Protection, seminar for Freshman Congressmen at the Institute of Politics,

Harvard University, December 8, 1984.

Public Policy and Individual Morality: the Dilemma of Rational Environmental Decision

Making, American Economics Association, December 29, 1984.

Toxics Regulation and the Computer Industry, Computer and Business Equipment

Manufacturers Association, Washington, D.C., January 17, 1985.

Regulatory Negotiation at EPA, ALI/ELI/ABA Environmental Law Conference, Washington,

D.C., February 16, 1985.

Continuity at EPA: Managing Risks for Environmental Results, Allied Corporation Annual

Pollution Control Conference, March 7, 1985.

Business and the Environment, Committee on the Environment Task Force, The Business

Roundtable, Washington, D.C., April 9, 1985.

Environmental Policies Affecting the Development of Newer Coal Technologies, Conference

on Newer Coal Technologies, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 20, 1985 (published, see below).

'85 EPA Policy and Planning Strategies, Government Institutes Inc., Environmental Law and

Regulation: '85 Update Course, May 16, 1985.

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Implications of Environmental Issues, International Association of Energy Economists, Bonn,

Federal Republic of Germany, June 4, 1985.

Getting Back to Basics at EPA, Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control

Administrators, Portland, Oregon, August 12, 1985.

Alcohol Fuels and the Environment, National Alcohol Fuels Conference, Renewable Fuels

Association, Washington, D.C., September 19, 1985.

Looking for Safety in the Real World, American Mining Congress, San Francisco, California,

September 24, 1985.

Air Toxics and Risk, STAPPA/ALAPCO Conference, Washington, D.C., October 17, 1985.

Environmental Protection: Laying the Foundation for the Year 2000, Industrial Research

Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 22, 1985 (published, see below).

Risk Assessment at EPA: A Basic Building Block, 1985 Washington Conference on

Environment and Health Risk Assessment, October 28, 1985.

Uses and Limitations of Risk Assessment, Harvard/EPRI Conference, Cambridge,

Massachusetts, October 31, 1985.

Coming Trends in Environmental Policy and Planning, Southern Methodist University,

Symposium on Environmental Law Implications of Business Activities, Dallas, Texas,

November 7, 1985.

Technology, Science, Risk and Environmental Protection, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,

Oak Ridge, Tennessee, November 20, 1985.

Science and Environmental Policy: Closing the Gap, National Research Council Commission

on Life Sciences, December 2, 1985.

Integrated Environmental Management, Third Symposium on Integrated Environmental

Controls for Fossil Fuel Power Plants, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 4, 1986 (published,

see below).

Acceptable Risk, The Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Symposium, Southeast

Section of the Texas Water Pollution Control Association, Houston, Texas, February 14, 1986

(published, see below).

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Science and the Use of Risk Management, (Revision of Technology, Science, Risk and

Environmental Protection ) Winter Toxicology Forum, February 17, 1986 (published, see

below).

The Use of Risk Management and Risk Assessment at EPA, Graduate School of Industrial

Administration, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 20, 1986.

Keeping Promises: EPA and the Protection of Wetlands, Savannah River Ecology, Freshwater

Wetlands and Wildlife Symposium, Charleston, South Carolina, March 25, 1986 (published, see

below).

Reporting on Health Risks, Workshop on Reporting of Health Risk Information by Television,

Columbia University School of Journalism, April 22, 1986.

Reporting on Health Risks, (Revision of above) Health Risk Reporting Workshop, University

of South Carolina, May 9, 1986.

Regulating Environmental and Health Risks, American Paper Institute/National Forest

Products Association Environmental Forum, Washington, D.C., June 5, 1986.

The Prospective Policy Outlook at EPA, International Precious Metals Institute Annual

Meeting, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, June 10, 1986.

What is Risk Management? Pennsylvania State Conference on Environmental Protection,

University Park, Pennsylvania, August 8, 1986.

The Changing Demands of Environmental Protection, Delaware Environmental Legacy

Program, Lewes, Delaware, September 15, 1986 (Revision published as Environmental

Protection for the 1990's, see below).

The `Real Worlds' of Environmental Protection, American Wood Preservers Institute Annual

Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1986.

Transitions in Ecological Protection--Beyond the Big Fix, Sixth International Symposium of

the North American Lake Management Society, Portland, Oregon, November 5, 1986.

Risk Analysis--The Unfulfilled Potential, Society for Risk Analysis, plenary address,

November 10, 1986.

Science, Risk and Environmental Values: Conflict or Congruence? University of Tennessee,

Knoxville, Tennessee, November 17, 1986.

Economics of Environmental Protection, Tenth Anniversary Joint Business Conference of the

USA-ROC and ROC-USA Economic Councils, Taipei, Taiwan, December 4, 1986.

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The Economics of Hazardous Waste Management, Waste Management Symposium, Taipei,

Taiwan, December 8, 1986.

Environmental Protection: A New Era of Regulation, Joint American Economics Association

and Transportation and Public Utilities Group Session, December 30, 1986.

Risk Assessment in the Clean Air Act, Clean Air Working Group Seminar, Fairfax, Virginia,

January 21, 1987.

Environmental Protection: Not a Spectator Sport, National Conference on Risk

Communication sponsored by the National Institute of Chemical Studies, Charleston, West

Virginia, March 12, 1987.

Risk Management at EPA, Seminar on Carcinogen Risk Assessment, Society of Risk Analysis,

Washington, D.C., April 7, 1987. Similar seminar presented at Resources for the Future,

Washington, D.C., May 11, 1987.

Policy Implications of Ozone Depletion, Seminar on Global Habitability, Columbia

University, May 6, 1987.

Environmental Protection: Philosophy, Principles, and Constraints, 14th Biennial Lignite

Symposium, Dallas, Texas, May 19, 1987.

The Making of Cruel Choices, Conference on Valuing Health Risks, Costs, and Benefits for

Environmental Decision Making, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1987

(published, see below).

Conceptual Framework for Assessing Economic, Ecological, and Other Relationships in

Environmental Protection, Seminar Paper, Cracow, Poland, October 1987 (published, see

below).

DeMinimus Risk: A Practical and Effective Concept for EPA? International Society of

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, Washington, D.C., December 10, 1987.

The Policy Process in Clean Air Act Issues, 87/88 Seminar Series for the Institute for Public

Policy Studies, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, February 10, 1988.

Risk at Hazardous Waste Sites, WATTec '88 Conference in Knoxville, Tennessee, February

16, 1988.

Toward Better Risk Assessment and Risk Management for Toxics, EPA Science Advisory

Board and the California Academy of Sciences Symposium, Assessing the Risks from Toxics in

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the Northern California Environment: What Science Can Tell Us, San Francisco, California,

April 9, 1988.

Tropospheric Ozone and Vehicular Emissions, Beckman Center Inaugural Symposium, An

Energy Agenda for the 1990s, National Academy of Engineering, Irvine, California, May 11,

1988.

Warnings: Who Gets the Message? Workshop on Evaluation and Effective Risk

Communication, Washington, D.C., June 2, 1988 (published as Risk Communication: On the

Road to Maturity, see below).

The Future of the Superfund, symposium sponsored by the Political Economy Research Center

in Bozeman, Montana, June 4-5, 1988.

Policy Implications of Global Warming, Workshop on Controlling and Adapting to

Greenhouse Warming sponsored by Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C., June 14-15,

1988.

Future Trends in Risk Assessment, Science Policy Committee, American Industrial Health

Council, Washington, D.C., June 15, 1988.

Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Regulations for Health Purposes: Framing the Problem,

American Public Health Association/Business Roundtable Workshop, Balancing the Risks and

Benefits of Regulations for Health Purposes, Washington, D.C., September 15-16, 1988

(excerpted in American Public Health Association Report, May 1989).

Waste Management and the Future of Science and Technology, Department of Energy Model

Conference, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, October 4, 1988.

Environmental Protection Policy, Officials and invited guests, National Environmental

Protection Agency of China, Beijing, October 10, 1988; numerous other seminars and

presentations in central and northwestern China, October 7-30, 1988.

Setting Standards for Air Quality, Symposium Series, Risk and Society: The Interaction of

Science, Technology and Public Policy, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, December,

1988.

The Role of Economics and Economists at EPA, American Economic Association, New York,

N. Y., December 1988.

National Defense and Environmental Protection, Symposium, Environmental Concerns

Affecting National Defense and Security, AAAS, San Francisco, California, January 19, 1989.

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Innovation and Environmental Protection, Workshop on Environmental Issues Related to

Industrial Competitiveness, American Academy of Environmental Engineers and the National

Science Foundation, Baltimore, Maryland, April 11, 1989.

Regulating Ozone: Choices and Consequences, Sixth Health Effects Institute Annual

Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 12, 1989.

Tropospheric Ozone Pollution: The Hard Choices, Colloquium, Social Science Research

Institute, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, April 17, 1989. (published, see below).

Environment and Development: Contradictions and Congruence, International Conference on

Development, University of Oklahoma, April 21, 1989.

The Benefits and Costs of Superfund Cleanups: An Information Assessment, Coalition on

Superfund, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1989.

Invited Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Hearings on Acid Rain, Washington, D.C., October 5, 1989 (published, see below).

Technological Risk: The Clash of Two Cultures, Contemporary Issues in Energy Colloquium,

Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 9, 1989.

Environmental Regulation in a Public Health Framework, American Public Health Association

Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 24, 1989 (revised version of Balancing the Risks

and Benefits of Regulations for Health Purposes: Framing the Problem, the American Public

Health Association/Business Roundtable Workshop, September 1988).

Waste Management in Transition, Symposium on Current Environmental Research,

Washington, D.C., November 1, 1989.

Chinese Environmental Challenges, University of Tennessee Public Policy Seminar, UTK,

November 8, 1989.

Hazardous Waste Cleanup Policies for the 1990's and Beyond, WATTEC 1990, Knoxville,

TN, February 21, 1990.

Science and Decision Making: The Role of NAPAP, Plenary Address, International

Conference of National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP), Hilton Head, South

Carolina, February 12, 1990.

Technological Risks and Opportunities: Cultures in Conflict, Banquet Address, International

Conference of National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP), Hilton Head, South

Carolina, February 13, 1990. (published, see below).

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Environmental Protection in China, Energy and Environmental Policy Center Public Lecture,

John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, March 15, 1990.

Energy, Environment and Economy, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1990.

Lessons Learned from NAPAP, National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program Final Task

Force Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 6, 1990.

Megascience and Decisionmaking, Luncheon Address, Society for Risk Analysis, New

Orleans, Louisiana, October 9, 1990.

Ecological Management for Results, Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere (SAMAB)

Conference, Gatlinburg, TN, November 5, 1990.

Presentation at ORNL Energy Division Research and Development Conference, Oak Ridge, TN,

November 29-30, 1990.

Energy in China, Commissioned paper, presented (in absentia) at the International Conference,

The Integration of Economic Development and Environment in China, held in Beijing, PRC,

October 22-24, 1990. (published in Chinese and English, 1991).

Thinking About Global Climate Change paper presented at Global Climate Change: Linking

Energy, Environment, Economic and Equity, sponsored by Center for Environmental

Information, Washington, DC, December 5-6, 1991.

National Acid Precipitation Research Program, Distinguished Lecture Series, Oak Ridge

National Laboratory, January 15, 1991.

The Changing Business Environment, Tennessee Executive Development Program,

Management Development Programs, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, February 20,

1992.

China: Environmental Problems and Policies, Vanderbilt Policy Studies program, Vanderbilt

University, March 18, 1992.

with T.R. Curlee, Oil Vulnerability, Structural Market Changes, and the Role of the U.S. DOE,

Workshop for a DOE Economic Analysis and Modeling Research Agenda, June 4, 1992.

Multidisciplinary Education Programs: Leading from the Research Side, University

Colloquium on Environmental Research and Education, Raleigh, North Carolina, September 24-

26, 1992.

Making Progress and Prevailing in the Decade of the Environment, American Paper Institute,

1992 President's Forum, Amelia Island, Florida, October 3, 1992.

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Principles for Energy Planning and Management for the 21st Century, International Workshop

on China's Agenda 21, Sustainable Development in China, Beijing, China, October 25-29, 1993.

Energy Prospects in China, paper presented at the Energy and National Security in the 21st

Century Conference, Ft. McNair, Washington, D.C., on November 10, 1994 (published, see

below).

Contamination or Risk: Cost Implications of Alternative Superfund Configurations, paper

presented at the American Economics Association meeting in Washington, D.C. on January 7,

1995. Also presented in absentia at the AAAS meeting in Atlanta, Georgia on February 19, 1995.

Privatization: A Critical Mission, Keynote Address, Department of Energy EM-30

Privatization Workshop, Washington, D.C., July 15, 1996. Version also presented at the

Department of Energy Model Conference, Oak Ridge, TN, December 3, 1996.

Evolving Role of Economics in Environmental Protection, Bloustein School of Planning and

Public Policy of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, April 24, 1997.

Regulatory Drivers in China Market. Environmental Exports: Outlook 99, conference in

Washington, DC on November 9-10, 1998.

The Pollution Levy and Improved Environmental Results in China. AAAS Annual Meeting,

Anaheim, CA, Jan. 25, 1999.

With Amy Wolfe and David Bjornstad, The Public Acceptability of Controversial Technologies

(PACT). Society of Risk Analysis, Tucson, AZ, April 22, 1999.

Report on Conclusions: Cooperation in the Energy Futures of China and the United States, a

Report by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Engineering and the

National Research Council. U.S.-China Forum on Environment and Development, Honolulu,

HA, January 11-13, 2000.

An Assessment of Tropospheric Ozone Pollution A North American Perspective, North

American Research Strategy for Tropospheric Ozone (NARSTO) Program, March 8, 2000,

Washington, DC.

Reducing the Nuclear Legacy Burden, National Research Council (NRC) Commission on

Geosciences, Environment and Resources meeting in Woods Hole, MA, July 20, 2000.

Energy Policy for Sustainable Economic Development and Welfare: Security, Efficiency and

Advanced Technologies, Beijing Oil Forum, Beijing, China. October 22 24, 2001.

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A Model for Guiding Decisions on Long-Term Stewardship at DOE Sites, National Research

Council Conference on Long-Term Management for Hazardous Wastes, Washington, DC, April

5, 2001.

Understanding Public Values and Attitudes Related to Ecological Risk Management, EPA,

Science Advisory Board Workshop, Washington, DC, May 23, 2001.

DOE Legacy Waste Cleanup: Uncertain Vision; Troubled Program, Resources for the Future

Public Seminar Series. Washington, DC, January 8, 2003.

Nuclear Waste Disposition: Confusion in Purpose Failure in Execution. AAAS, Denver, CO,

February 18, 2003.

Fifteen Years of U.S. China Cooperation on Energy/Environment . U.S. China Clean

Energy Initiative Conference, Jackson Hole, WY, November 14, 2003.

Social Control Challenge from Emerging Technologies (with David J. Bjornstad), Society for

Risk Analysis, Baltimore, Maryland, December 9, 2003, expanded and modified version

presented at Public Seminar Series, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, December

10, 2003.

Publications--Books and Reports:

with Laurence A. Toenjes, Natural Gas Producer Regulation and Taxation (East Lansing, The

Institute of Public Utilities, Michigan State University, 1972).

Editor and author of introductory essay, The Political Economy of Public Utilities,

Perspectives in Public Regulation: Essays on Political Economy (Carbondale, Southern Illinois

University Press, 1973).

with Douglas R. Bohi and Nancy McCarthy Snyder, Oil Imports and Energy Security: Analysis

of the Current Situation and Future Prospects, Committee Print, U.S. House of Representatives,

Committee on Banking and Currency, Report to the Ad Hoc Committee on the Domestic and

International Monetary Effect of Energy and Other Natural Resource Pricing (Washington, U.S.

Government Printing Office, 1974).

with Douglas R. Bohi, U.S. Energy Policy: Alternatives for Security (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins

University Press for Resources for the Future, 1975).

with Douglas R. Bohi, Limiting Oil Imports: An Economic History and Analysis (Baltimore,

Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future, 1978).

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coauthor, Energy in America's Future: The Choices Before Us (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins

University Press for Resources for the Future, 1979).

coauthor, A Taxonomy of Energy Taxes, Report of the Steering Committee on the Impact of

Taxation on Energy Markets, (Washington, National Research, 1979).

coauthor, Energy Taxation: An Analysis of Selected Taxes, Report of the Committee on Energy

Taxation, (Washington, National Academy Press, 1980).

collaborator and chapter author, Caught Unawares: The Energy Decade in Retrospect

(Cambridge, MA, Ballinger Publishing Co., 1983). (Senior Author: Martin Greenberger).

Ozone Pollution: The Hard Choices, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Technical Memorandum

10909, September 1988.

Tropospheric Ozone and Vehicular Emissions, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Technical

Memorandum 10908, September 1988.

with Committee on Risk Perception, Improving Risk Communication, (Washington, National

Academy Press, 1989).

with Committee, The Experience and Legacy of NAPAP, Report of The Oversight Review Board

of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP), April 1991.

with R.D. Perlack and J.W. Ranney, Biomass Energy Development in Yunnan Province, China:

Preliminary Evaluation, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Technical Memorandum 11791, 1991.

with E. William Colglazier and Mary R. English, Hazardous Waste Remediation: The Task

Ahead, (Knoxville, TN, University of Tennessee, December 1991).

with Donna S. Bueckman and Sunita Kumar, Underground Storage Tanks: Resource

Requirements for Corrective Action, (Knoxville, TN, University of Tennessee, December 1991).

with Bruce Tonn, et al., Costs of RCRA Corrective Action: Interim Report, (Knoxville, TN.,

University of Tennessee, December 1991).

with Kimberly L. Davis, Resource Requirements for NPL Sites: Phase I Interim Report,

(Knoxville, TN., University of Tennessee, July 1995).

with Kimberly L. Davis, Resource Requirements for NPL Sites: Phase II Interim Report,

(Knoxville, TN., University of Tennessee, September 1995).

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Three Policy Papers: Conflicting Visions of Superfund, How Clean is Clean? and Chinese

Economic and Energy Prospects . (Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment

Report 95-01, February 1995).

with Robert Bohm, Two Consultant s Reports: Implementation of the Chinese Pollution Levy

System. (Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report 95-02, June 1995).

Energy Prospects in China. (Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report

95-04, November 1994). Also published in: Energy and National Security in the 21st Century,

Patrick L. Clawson, Ed., (Washington: National Defense University Press, 1995).

with Kimberly L. Davis and Ingrid Koehler, Resource Requirements for NPL Sites 1996,

(Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report No. 96-05. June 1996).

with Sherry Estep, DOE Model Conference Proceedings, December 2 4, 1996. (Knoxville,

TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report No. 97-01, December 1996).

Towards a Productive Divorce: Separating DOE Cleanups from Transition Assistance.

(Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report 97-03, December 1997).

with David J. Bjornstad, et al. Risk Reduction and the Privatization Option: First Principles,

(Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report No. 97-04, September 1997).

with Russell Lee, et al. Understanding Concerns About Joint Implementation, (Knoxville, TN:

Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report No. 97-06, September 1997).

with T. Randall Curlee, et al. R&D to Reduce Greenhouse Gases: The Importance of the

Government s Role, (Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report No. 97-

07, October 1997).

with David J. Bjornstad, et al. Outcome-Oriented Risk Planning for DOE s Cleanup,

(Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report No. 98-01, September 1998).

with David J. Bjornstad, et al. Implementing Outcome-Oriented Risk Planning: An Overview,

(Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report No. 98-02, September 1998).

Reducing the Nuclear Legacy Burden: DOE Environmental Management Strategy and

Implementation, (Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report No. 00-01,

April 2000).

with Amy K. Wolfe, et al. Public Acceptability of Controversial Technologies (PACT): An

Application to Genetically Engineered Microorganisms (GEMs), (Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute

for Energy and Environment Report No. 00-05, January 2000).

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with Committee, Cooperation in the Energy Futures of China and the United States.

(Washington, National Academy Press, 2000).

with Committee, Review of the NARSTO Draft Report: An Assessment of Tropospheric Ozone

Pollution A North American Perspective. (Washington, National Academy Press, 2000).

with Committee, Ecological Indicators for the Nation. (Washington, National Academy Press,

2000).

with others, Friend of the Court Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in the American Trucking Case,

American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC, 2000.

with Committee, U.S. Department of Energy s Use of Risk in Its Prioritization Process . (New

Brunswick, NJ: Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation, 2000).

with Kimberly L. Davis and Kenneth S. Redus, Superfund Remediation Decisions: Quantitative

Analysis of Experience 1987 2000 and Policy Implications Phase I Report. (Knoxville,

TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report 01-02, October 2001).

Energy Policy for Sustainable Economic Development and Welfare: Security, Efficiency, and

Advanced Technologies . (Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report

01-03, October 2001).

with Committee, Letter Report on Remediation Options for the Moah, UT Uranium Mill

Trailings Pile, National Research Council, June, 2002.

DOE Legacy Waste Cleanup and Stewardship: Beyond the Top-to-Bottom Review.

(Knoxville, TN: Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report 02-06, August 2002).

Nuclear Waste Disposition: Confusion of Purpose Failure in Execution. (Knoxville, TN:

Joint Institute for Energy and Environment Report 03-02, February 2003).

Long-term Management of Department of Energy (DOE) Legacy Waste Sites: A Status Report,

(Washington, National Research Council, 2003).

Publications--Articles in Journals:

The Adequacy of Natural Gas Reserves, Public Utilities Fortnightly, October 14, 1965.

Gas Pricing, Business Perspectives, Winter 1965.

with Robert B. Shelton, A Model of Regulatory Agency Behavior, Public Choice, Winter

1974/75.

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with Douglas R. Bohi, Government Regulation and the Concept of Competition in the

Petroleum Industry, Industrial Organization Review, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1978.

with William Ramsay, Time Adjusted Health Impacts from Electricity Generation, Public

Policy, Vol. 26, No. 3, Summer 1978.

U.S. Energy Policy Options, Materials and Society, Vol. 2, 1978.

with Douglas R. Bohi, Oil Import Quotas: Lessons from the Past, Energy Magazine, 1978.

Art Subsidy: Distribution Effects and the Public Purse, The Journal of Behavioral Economics,

Vol. VIII, No. 1, Summer 1979. Reprinted in the Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol. 4, No. 2,

December 1980.

Energy Problems and Policy Instruments, Review of Regional Economics and Business, Vol. 4,

No. 1, April 1980.

Production Subsidies Could Offset Oil Disruption, Energy User News, October 20, 1980.

The Energy Problem in the 1980s, in Giornale Degli Economisti e Annli di Economia (Journal

of Economists and Annals of Economy), 1.XL, No. 5-6, May-June 1981 (Milan, Italy).

Adjusting the Gas Industry to Fluctuations in Burner Tip Demand, Public Utilities Fortnightly,

October 27, 1983.

Incentives to Strengthen Regulation of Pesticides: The Uses of Regulatory Reform, Industry

and Environment, Vol. 7, No. 3, July/August/September 1984.

with Harry G. Broadman, Field Price Deregulation and the Carrier Status of Natural Gas

Pipelines, Energy Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2, April 1985. Also appeared as Resources for the Future

reprint #221 (Washington, 1985).

Environmental Protection: Laying the Foundation for the Year 2000, The Environmental

Forum, February 1986. Reprinted as Learning to Manage Risk, Research Management,

September 1986.

Integrated Environmental Management, JAPCA, Vol. 36, No. 4, April 1986.

Risk-Based Environmental Protection, Issues in Science and Technology, Spring, 1987.

with Michael Gruber, Risk Assessment in Environmental Policy-Making, Science, Vol. 236,

April 17, 1987.

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Environmental Protection for the 1990s--and Beyond, Environment, Vol 29, September 1987.

Risk Communication: Informing Public Opinion, EPA Journal, Vol. 13, November 1987.

Ozone Pollution: The Hard Choices, Science, Vol. 241 September 9, 1988.

Setting Environmental Priorities, EPA Journal, Vol. 14, November/December 1988.

Population, Poverty and Prosperity: China's Environmental Woes, Survey of Business, Fall

1989.

Environmental Protection in China, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review, Vol. 23, No. 1,

1990 (a version of this piece was previously published--see above).

Ozone Puzzle Offers Few Easy Choices, Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Vol.

5, No. 3, Fall 1990.

The Verdict on Acid Rain, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review, Vol. 23, No. 4, 1990.

Cleanup of Old Waste: Is Superfund Broke?, Risk Analysis, Vol. 11, No. 1, 1991.

with Perlack and Shen, Energy and Environmental Policy in China, Annual Review of Energy,

Volume 16, 1991.

Lessons from NAPAP, Ecological Applications, Vol. 2, No. 2, May 1992.

with E. William Colglazier and Bruce E. Tonn, The U.S. Hazardous Waste Legacy,

Environment, Vol. 34, No. 6, July/August 1992.

with Bruce E. Tonn and John Warren, RCRA Corrective Action Costs: An Estimating Model

for Nonfederal Facilities, Remediation, Spring 1993.

wth Perlack and Shen, Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in China: Industrial, Legal and

Cultural Constraints and Opportunities, Global Environmental Change, Vol. 3, No. 1, March

1993.

Environmental Policy s Great Dilemma, Environment, Vol, 37, No. 2, March 1995.

with Kenneth J. Arrow, et. al., Is There a Role for Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental,

Health, and Safety Regulation?, Science, Vol. 272, April 12, 1996.

with Robert Bohm, et. al., Environmental Taxes: China s Bold Initiative. Environment, Vol.

40, No. 7, September 1998.

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Toward a Productive Divorce: Separating DOE Cleanups from Transition Assistance, Annual

Review of Energy and Environment, Volume 23, 1998.

with Amy Wolfe, Dave Bjornstad, and Nichole Kerchner, A Framework for Analyzing

Dialogues Over the Acceptability of Controversial Technologies. Science, Technology, &

Human Value, Vol. 27, No. 1, Winter 2002.

Publications--Chapters in Books and Proceedings:

Resource Allocation and Utility Certification Decisions, in Selected Structure and Allocation

Problems in the Regulated Industries (East Lansing, Institute of Public Utilities, Michigan State

University, 1969).

Producer Regulation for the 1970's, in Keith Brown (ed.), Regulation of the Natural Gas

Producing Industry (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future,

1971).

with Douglas R. Bohi, The Energy Crisis as a Problem in Economic Adjustment, in Energy

and Agricultural: Research Implications (Lincoln, Nebraska, North Central Regional Strategy

Committee on Natural Resource Development, 1974).

The Significance of Transition Problems in the Use of Energy Models for Policy Purposes, in

Electric Power Research Institute, Proceedings: Workshop on Modeling the Interrelationships

Between the Energy Sector and the General Economy, EPRI, SR-45 (Palo Alto, CA, 1976).

Experience, Experimentation and Marginal Cost Pricing, in Proceedings: 1976 Symposium on

Rate Design Problems of Regulated Industries (Columbia, Missouri, University of Missouri,

1976).

Regionalism: The Impact of Alternative Regulation Policies, in Edward J. Mitchell, (ed.),

Energy: Regional Goals and the National Interest (Washington, American Enterprise Institute,

1976).

Tenets of Economic Theory (In the Face of Energy and Capital Shortages), in Proceedings:

Iowa State University Regulatory Conference on Public Utility Valuation and the Rate Making

Process, Vol. 14, (Ames, Iowa State University, 1976).

Natural Gas Curtailments: Administrative Rationing or Market Allocation, in Harry M.

Trebing (ed.), New Dimensions in Public Utility Pricing (East Lansing, Michigan State

University, 1976).

Regulatory Reform: Signposts for the Road Ahead, in Proceedings of the 1977 Symposium on

Problems of the Regulated Industries (Columbia, Missouri, University of Missouri, 1977).

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Energy, in Joseph A. Pechman (ed.), Setting National Priorities: The 1978 Budget

(Washington, Brookings Institute, 1977). Also appeared as Resources for the Future reprint #145

(Washington, 1978).

Energy Policy--Problems and Prospects, 1978 Rate Symposium on Regulated Industries

(Columbia, Missouri, University of Missouri Press, 1978).

with Douglas R. Bohi, Some Economic Effects of the United States Oil Import Quota, in

Ragaei El Mallakh and Carl McGuire (eds.), U.S. and World Energy Resources: Prospects and

Priorities (Boulder, University of Colorado International Research Center for Energy and

Economic Development, 1978).

Prospects for Energy Supply, Demand, and Price, 1980 and 1981, Proceedings of the Third

Japan-U.S. Forum on International Issues: World Economic Forecast and International Policies

After Tokyo Summit (Ibaraki-ken, Japan, Foundation for Advancement of International Science,

1980).

Energy Emergencies: Government Actions and Private Response, in Chamber of Commerce of

the United States, Proceedings of a Conference on Planning for An Energy Emergency

(Washington, 1981).

Government Policies and Subsidies to Energy, in R. F. Meyer (ed.), Long-Term Energy

Resources, Vol. I (Marshfield, Massachusetts, Pitman Publishing, Inc., 1981).

The Economics of Energy Transition, in Gregory Daneke (ed.), Energy, Economics, and the

Environment: Toward a Comprehensive Perspective (Lexington, Massachusetts, Lexington

Books, 1982).

Nuclear Energy Prospects: The Broader Setting, in World Nuclear Fuel Market, Proceedings

of the Eighth International Conference on Nuclear Energy (Atlanta, Georgia, Nuclear Assurance

Corp., 1982).

Overview of Policy Issues: A Preliminary Assessment, in Edward J. Mitchell (ed.), The

Deregulation of Natural Gas (Washington, D.C., American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy

Research, 1983).

Energy Is An International Good, in Kent Price and Emery Castle (eds.), U.S. Interests and

Global Natural Resources (Washington, D.C., Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for

the Future, 1983).

Efficiency and Equity: Can Acid Rain Policy Incorporate Both? Paulette Mandelbaum, ed., in

Acid Rain: Economic Assessment (New York, New York, Plenum Press, 1985).

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