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Energy
Policy: Mostly Sound and Fury
Yale economist William Nordhaus, writing in the New
York Times in 1980, had this to say about fixing the real
problem: “A recent study by the Department of Energy, called
Energy Programs/Energy Markets, has estimated … what the
impact of all current programs would be in 1990. … The central
and surprising conclusion of the Energy Department study is that the
energy programs add up to about zero. … By comparison, the
rising relative prices of energy will probably lower energy use 20 to
30 percent by 1990.”
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