DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC POLICY

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Eric Hittinger

Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Journal Paper

Sirbu, Anatole Desreveaux, Alain Bouscayrol, Elodie Castex, Rochdi Trigui, Eric Hittinger, Gabriel-Mihai. "Annual variation in energy consumption of an electric vehicle used for commuting." Energies 13. 18 (2020): 4639. Print. £ ≠

Ronnenberg, Eric Williams, Rexon Carvalho, Eric Hittinger, Matthew. "Empirical development of parsimonious model for international diffusion of residential solar." Renewable Energy 150. (2020): 570-577. Print. £ ≠

Williams, Saptarshi Das, Eric Hittinger, Eric. "Learning is not enough: Diminishing marginal revenues and increasing abatement costs of wind and solar." Renewable Energy 156. (2020): 634-644. Print. £ ≠

Ciez, Eric Hittinger, Rebecca E. "Modeling costs and benefits of energy storage systems." Annual Review of Environment and Resources 45. (2020): 445-469. Print. ∆ £

Sirbu, Anatole Desreveaux, Eric Hittinger, Alain Bouscayrol, Elodie Castex, Gabriel Mihai. "Techno-economic comparison of total cost of ownership of electric and diesel vehicles." IEEE Access 8. (2020): 195752-195762. Web. £ ≠

Book Chapter

Wiser, Martin Junginger, Eric Hittinger, Eric Williams, Ryan. "Onshore wind energy." Technological learning in the transition to a low-carbon energy system. Europe, US: Academic Press, 2020. 87-102. Print. ∆

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Nathan Lee

Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Journal Paper

Lee, Nathan, et al. "More Accurate But No Less Polarized: Comparing the Factual Beliefs of Government Officials and the Public." British Journal of Political Science First View. (2020): 1 - 8. Web. «

Lee, Nathan, Gregg Sparkman, and Bobbie Macdonald. "Discounting Environmental Policy: The Effects of Psychological Distance Over Time and Space." Journal of Environmental Psychology. (2021): 101529. Print. «

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Qing Miao

Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts

2020 Submissions

Journal Paper

Miao, Qing, et al. "Natural Disasters and Financial Implications for Subnational Governments: Evidence from China." Public Finance Review 48. 1 (2020): 72-101. Print. *

Miao, Qing, Meri Davlasheridze, and Yu Shi. "Fiscal Decentralization and Natural Disaster Mitigation: Evidence from the United States." Public Budgeting and Finance. (2020): 1-25. Print. *

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