A. Denny Ellerman, PhD Political Economy and Government (Harvard), A.B. Public and International Affairs (Princeton) / Sloan School of Management, MIT, Etats-Unis. A leading energy economist, Denny Ellerman is recognized internationally as an authority on emissions trading and coal economics. His current research interests focus on the U.S. SO2 emissions-trading program and emissions trading as a component of climate change policy. Denny Ellerman is Senior Lecturer at the Sloan School of Management, MIT, Visiting Researcher at the University of Cambridge (Aug-Dec 2005) and Visiting Lecturer and Fulbright Scholar at the University of Paris 1 (Sorbonne) (Feb-Jun 2006). In June 2005, Denny Ellerman stepped down after 13 years as executive director of MIT's Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research. Prior to coming to MIT, Denny spent 18 years with the US Government (primarily the Department of Energy and its predecessors), the National Coal Association, and Charles River Associates, an economic consulting firm. In 1990, he was President of the International Association for Energy Economics. Currently, Denny formally serves in advisory capacities to the European Environmental Agency, Electricite de France, the US Energy Information Administration, and the Secretary of Energy for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Dernier livre publié A. Denny Ellerman, Paul Joskow, Richard Schmalensee, Juan-Pablo Montero, Elizabeth M. Bailey, Markets for Clean Air: The U.S. Acid Rain Program. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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