July 21, 2003

A reader has emailed me regarding my post last Tuesday on a recent Time magazine article on natural gas policy. He advocates a policy shift from regulation to taxation: Well, Dr. Kiesling, if you accept the view of Time’s writers that energy policy needs to consist primarily of regulation and subsidy, wouldn’t you expect the …

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A reader has emailed me regarding my post last Tuesday on a recent Time magazine article on natural gas policy. He advocates a policy shift from regulation to taxation: Well, Dr. Kiesling, if you accept the view of Time’s writers that energy policy needs to consist primarily of regulation and subsidy, wouldn’t you expect the …

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A reader has emailed me regarding my post last Tuesday on a recent Time magazine article on natural gas policy. He advocates a policy shift from regulation to taxation: Well, Dr. Kiesling, if you accept the view of Time’s writers that energy policy needs to consist primarily of regulation and subsidy, wouldn’t you expect the …

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A reader has emailed me regarding my post last Tuesday on a recent Time magazine article on natural gas policy. He advocates a policy shift from regulation to taxation: Well, Dr. Kiesling, if you accept the view of Time’s writers that energy policy needs to consist primarily of regulation and subsidy, wouldn’t you expect the …

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