James L. Sweeney

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MSE Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Yannis M Ioannides grad student 1971-1974 Stanford
Charles D. Kolstad grad student 1982 Stanford
Amy B. Craft grad student 2000 Stanford
Michael J. Goldbach grad student 2000 Stanford
Leon E. Clarke grad student 2002 Stanford
Elizabeth F. Farrow grad student 2002 Stanford
Nathan A. Sivers Boyce grad student 2002 Stanford
Jiyong Eom grad student 2009 Stanford
Pedram Mokrian grad student 2009 Stanford
Kenneth Thomas Gillingham grad student 2011 Stanford
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Clack CTM, Qvist SA, Apt J, et al. (2017) Evaluation of a proposal for reliable low-cost grid power with 100% wind, water, and solar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Gillingham K, Sweeney J. (2012) Barriers To Implementing Low-Carbon Technologies Climate Change Economics. 3: 1250019
Benthem Av, Gillingham K, Sweeney J. (2008) Learning-by-Doing and the Optimal Solar Policy in California The Energy Journal. 29: 131-152
Sweeney JL. (2008) Low Carbon Growth Development Outreach. 10: 11-14
Sweeney JL. (1990) Oil import fees with exemptions: An empirical examination Resources and Energy. 11: 215-239
Hickman BG, Huntington HG, Sweeney JL. (1989) On Economic Policy Responses to Disruptions: A Reply to Harry Saunders The Energy Journal. 10: 189-198
Sol Pd, Sweeney JL. (1989) Optimal Control and Time Consistent Equilibria in Dominant Firm/ Competitive Fringe Dynamic Games Ifac Proceedings Volumes. 22: 77-82
Sweeney JL, Boskin MJ. (1985) Analyzing Impacts of Potential Tax Policy Changes on U.S. Oil Security The Energy Journal. 6
Huntington HG, Weyant JP, Sweeney JL. (1982) Modeling for insights, not numbers: the experiences of the energy modeling forum Omega. 10: 449-462
Sweeney JL. (1979) Effects of Federal policies on gasoline consumption Resources and Energy. 2: 3-26
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