A Smart Energy Policy

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An Economist's Rx for Balancing Cheap, Clean, and Secure Energy

James M. Griffin

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While everyone wants energy that is clean, cheap, and secure, these goals often conflict: traditional fossil fuels tend to be cheaper than alternative fuels, but they are hardly clean or (in the case of oil) secure. This timely book provides an easy-to-understand explanation of the issues as well as sensible proposals for a truly sustainable energy policy.

 

Economist James Griffin points out that current energy policies are fatally flawed and that government policies should focus on “getting the prices right” so that the prices of fossil fuels reflect their true costs to society—including greenhouse gas and security costs. By using carbon and security taxes, alternative energy forms will be able to compete on a more even playing field against fossil fuels. This will unleash advances in alternative energy and conservation technologies enabling the marketplace and consumers to find the right balance among energy sources that are cheap, clean, and secure.

James M. Griffin is professor of economics and public policy and holder of the Bob Bullock Chair at the George Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University. He lives in College Station, TX.

“James Griffin’s A Smart Energy Policy is timely addition to the energy policy debate. The book possesses important insights with crisp recommendations for how to successfully manage our future energy needs and key environmental problems.”—William Nordhaus, Sterling Professor of Economics, Yale University

 

“James Griffin’s book is a welcome contribution to the literature on energy policy.”—Robert Mendelsohn, Edwin Weyerhaeuser Davis Professor, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies

“Written for the non-economist but interested citizen, this book is one of the very best contributions in the exposition of the necessary tradeoffs that we as a country face in dealing with our energy future.”--The Energy Journal

 

"The text . . . provides the reader with a solid introduction to the political economy of petroleum. . . . Recommended."—R. P. Judge, Choice
ISBN: 9780300149852
Publication Date: July 7, 2009
208 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
24 b/w illus.