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Lynne Kiesling

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Lynne Kiesling is Director of Economic Policy at Reason Public Policy Institute. She is also Visiting Associate Professor of Economics at Northwestern University. Her previous positions include Assistant Professor of Economics at the College of William and Mary, and Manager in the Transfer Pricing Economics group at PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP. She has a Ph.D. in economics from Northwestern University, and has published extensively in academic journals.
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- AT&T and BellSouth: Not the Old Ma Bell
Competition protects consumers better than regulation
Lynne Kiesling
March 10, 2006 - Give Consumers Choice on Utilities
Schwarzenegger has opportunity to empower consumers
Vernon Smith and Lynne Kiesling
August 27, 2004 - Analyzing the Blackout Report's Recommendations
Alternatives for a flexible, dynamic grid
Lynne Kiesling and Michael Giberson
July 1, 2004 - California's Dueling Electricity Bills
Customer choice is needed
Lynne Kiesling
April 26, 2004 - Electricity Consumers Prove Their Smarts
Customers respond to price changes, choice
Lynne Kiesling
March 2, 2004 - Socket to California
Electricity plan for Gov. Schwarzenegger
Vernon Smith and Lynne Kiesling
November 10, 2003 - A Federal Ethanol Mandate
Is it Worth it?
Matthew McCormick, Scott Freifeld and Lynne Kiesling
November 1, 2003 - Movin' Juice
Making Electricity Transmission More Competitive
Lynne Kiesling and Adrian Moore
September 1, 2003 - Demand, Not Supply
Don't follow California in wake of blackout
Vernon Smith and Lynne Kiesling
August 20, 2003 - Blackout Blame Started as Soon as Lights Went Out
Time to revise obsolete regulatory structure
Lynne Kiesling
August 18, 2003 - Rethink the Natural Monopoly Justification of Electricity Regulation
Blackout shows need for change
Lynne Kiesling
August 18, 2003 - The Price Isn't Right
Price caps fail
Lynne Kiesling
June 25, 2003 - Reducing California's Petroleum Dependence
EC/CARB AB 2076 Report would hurt state
Joel Schwartz and Lynne Kiesling
June 10, 2003 - Customer Choice Key to CA Energy Crisis
New York shows how retail choice can work
Lynne Kiesling
April 21, 2003 - FERC Report Moves Toward Regulatory Certainty in CA
Market-based electricity neeeded
Lynne Kiesling
April 7, 2003 - Can the Government Pick Technology Winners? Can Anyone?
Fuel cell powered and hybrid buildings offer several benefits
Lynne Kiesling
March 28, 2003 - Hydrogen-Powered Buildings
Fuel cell powered and hybrid buildings offer several benefits
Lynne Kiesling
March 27, 2003 - Are Hydrogen Fueling Station Subsidies Necessary?
Forcing hydrogen to follow gasoline model is poor choice
Lynne Kiesling
March 26, 2003 - Scapegoating Isn't an Energy Policy
Blackouts, high rates are the result of government's poor decisions
Lynne Kiesling
March 26, 2003 - The Economics of Hydrogen: Innovation in Mature and New Technologies
Hydrogen fuel cells are not silver bullet
Lynne Kiesling
March 25, 2003 - The Science of Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Bush pledges $1.2 billion in subsidies
Lynne Kiesling
March 24, 2003 - Fuel-cell Powered PDAs? They're Coming
Alternatives to batteries are coming
Lynne Kiesling
March 17, 2003 - Keep CA Energy Crisis in Perspective
Lynne Kiesling
December 2, 2002 - Electricity Transmission and Rates of Technological Diffusion
Milestone in transmission wires
Lynne Kiesling
December 2, 2002 - Market-Based Electricity Pricing
Puget Sound Energy's pilot program
Lynne Kiesling
November 4, 2002 - Standard Market Design in Wholesale Electricity Markets
Can FERC's Proposed Structure Adapt to the Unknown?
Lynne Kiesling and Brian Mannix
November 1, 2002 - CO2 Emissions Trading
Creating a market for carbon dioxide emissions
Lynne Kiesling
October 23, 2002 - Vernon Smith and Retail Electricity Deregulation
The benefits of choice
Lynne Kiesling
October 9, 2002 - California Public Utilities Commission Study Lacking
Report overlooks many practical and economic questions
Lynne Kiesling
September 19, 2002 - Retail Pricing Critical Element for Electricity Industry
Choice would reduce costs, outages
Lynne Kiesling
September 10, 2002 - Oil and Gas Price Stability
Oil prices have risen 49 percent this year, stabilize this month
Lynne Kiesling
August 27, 2002 - Good News on Electricity Competition Front
Choice lowers PA rates significantly
Lynne Kiesling
August 26, 2002 - Electric Cooperatives and a Changing Power Industry
How Outdated Statutes Short-circuit Competitive Markets
Lynne Kiesling and Terri Kandalepas
August 1, 2002 - GAO and the California Energy Crisis
Study ignores strategic interests of utilities
Lynne Kiesling
July 18, 2002 - Consumers, Gas Prices Better Off Without Help From Politicians
Conspiracy theories, price caps aren't answer
Lynne Kiesling
May 14, 2002 - Feds Should Let Gas Prices Run Their Course
Higher gas prices will transform the automobile industry
Samuel Staley and Lynne Kiesling
May 8, 2002 - Oil Markets and the 21st Century War
Why are prices staying so low?
Lynne Kiesling
September 26, 2001 - Price Caps Will Not Solve Electricity Problem
Price controls distort market
Adrian Moore and Lynne Kiesling
April 19, 2001 - Davis Is Overreaching in His Bid for True Grid
Plan will produce high electricity costs, inept decisions
Adrian Moore and Lynne Kiesling
February 27, 2001 - Illinois Can Learn From California Energy Crisis
Deregulation can get it right
Lynne Kiesling
February 20, 2001 - Getting Electricity Deregulation Right
How Other States and Nations Have Avoided California's Mistakes
Lynne Kiesling
February 1, 2001 - Powering Up California
Policy Alternatives for the California Energy Crisis
Adrian Moore and Lynne Kiesling
February 1, 2001
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