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Center for Energy Studies | Report

U.S. Gasoline Policy: Recommendations for the Next Administration

January 8, 2009 | Kenneth B. Medlock III

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Kenneth B. Medlock III
James A. Baker, III, and Susan G. Baker Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics | Senior Director, Center for Energy Studies

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Lessening U.S. long-term demand for gasoline will likely reduce the impact of future economic hardships.

Amy Myers Jaffe, Executive Director for Energy and Sustainability, University of California, Davis
Kenneth B. Medlock III, James A. Baker, III, and Susan G. Baker Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics

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