Robert Pindyck on Energy Policy
Posted on August 19, 2008
Robert Pindyck is interviewed on the candidate's energy proposals:A Q&A with MIT Professor Robert Pindyck, by Stephanie Schorow, News Office: This is the first in an occasional series in which MIT experts weigh in on the presidential candidates, their policy ideas and aspects of the campaign. As jittery consumers contemplate the price at the pump, energy issues have become a major factor in the U.S. presidential race. Have the two major-party candidates forthrightly addressed the hard issues about the country's energy needs? ... Q: Would either candidate's energy proposals make much impact on ...
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