October 1, 2001
 

Regulatory Policies and Independent Power Production

Tracing the rise of new and alternative forms of electricity generation built for the sole purpose of selling electricity to utilities, Professor Mike Russo shows how public policies are critical to the establishment of new fields, and how support other than direct subsidies can often be a more powerful stimulus to new industries.

"Institutions, Exchange Relationships, and the Emergence of New Fields: Regulatory Policies and Independent Power Production in America, 1978-1992," by Michael Russo, March 2001, Administrative Science Quarterly.

Professor Russo was recently promoted to full professor.

View the full paper at: http://lcb1.uoregon.edu/mrusso/qfstudy.htm

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