Dustin Tingley
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Dustin Tingley
@dustintingley
Political economist mostly studying climate and energy, Educator, Traveler, Musician, Parent, latest book https://t.co/SibUCJCYOH




Excited that Gall Sigler's & my review of @alexgazmararian & @dustintingley's incisive book "Uncertain Futures" has been published by Political Science Quarterly. doi.org/10.1093/psquar…



I'm really excited to share this new @rff working paper, which is the result of >2 years of data collection and analysis. It quantifies local government revenue from various energy sources across 79 counties in 10 US states (🧵/8) rff.org/publications/w…




Energy Awards update: @dustintingley @HarvardWCFIA, @SalataInstitute at #HarvardUniversity and @alexgazmararian @AndlingerCenter @Princeton, winners of a "Best Book" award for "Uncertain Futures: How to Unlock the Climate Impasse" (@cambridgepress). amazon.com/Uncertain-Futu…


Getting a paper out is always a satisfaction! Our paper, "The energy transition: a balancing act", with @MarReguant, is forthcoming at Resource & Energy Economics authors.elsevier.com/c/1i8jF3JBKJ4-…

@NataliaFabra @MarReguant Impressive! When Economists identify a Hicksian Pareto improvement, we should think about the implementation issue of credibly compensating those who lose from the new policy. nber.org/papers/w25831 nber.org/papers/w30238 nber.org/books-and-chap…



Are you a Harvard University student or alumni interested in a career in climate and sustainability? Or an employer interested in connecting with Harvard students and alumni? Register now for the @HarvardSalata Climate & Sustainability Career Expo on 12/1: bit.ly/3Lmg5h2


"The practice of place-based policy in the US is highly decentralized, confusingly fragmented, and poorly understood... ...In advance of [the energy transition], it behooves us to understand place-based policies more soundly." nber.org/papers/w30871


