Frank N. Laird
Affiliations: | University of Denver, Denver, CO, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeVirginia S. Bacay | grad student | 2001 | University of Denver |
Denise Froning | grad student | 2011 | University of Denver |
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Laird FN. (2020) Sticky Policies, Dysfunctional Systems: Path Dependency and the Problems of Government Funding for Science in the United States. Minerva. 1-21 |
Berry MJ, Laird FN, Stefes CH. (2015) Driving energy: The enactment and ambitiousness of state renewable energy policy Journal of Public Policy. 35: 297-328 |
Laird FN, Stefes C. (2009) The diverging paths of German and United States policies for renewable energy: Sources of difference Energy Policy. 37: 2619-2629 |
Laird FN. (2009) A full-court press for renewable energy Issues in Science and Technology. 25: 53-56 |
Laird FN. (2008) Learning contested lessons: Participation equity and electric utility regulation Review of Policy Research. 25: 429-448 |
Laird FN, Stefes C. (2007) Learning from others: Comparing us and German renewable energy policy American Solar Energy Society - Solar 2007: 36th Ases Annual Conf., 32nd National Passive Solar Conf., 2nd Renewable Energy Policy and Marketing Conference: Sustainable Energy Puts America to Work. 2: 810-813 |
Laird FN. (2004) Power politics: equity and environment in electricity reform: Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, 2002. xv+175 pp. Paperback. $30.00 Utilities Policy. 12: 51-51 |
Laird FN. (2003) Constructing the future: Advocating energy technologies in the cold war Technology and Culture. 44: 27-49 |
Laird FN. (1993) Participatory Analysis, Democracy, and Technological Decision Making Science, Technology &Amp; Human Values. 18: 341-361 |
Laird FN. (1990) Technocracy revisited: Knowledge, power and the crisis in energy decision making Organization &Amp; Environment. 4: 49-61 |