Nudging Away from Personal Choice
Economist argues that energy-efficiency regulations are riddled with problems and espouses their elimination.
Nicolas Loris is an economist, serving as the Herbert and Joyce Morgan Fellow in Energy and Environmental Policy at The Heritage Foundation. He is also a research fellow in Heritage’s Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, in which capacity he researches and writes about the economic effects of environmental policies and regulations, including energy supplies, energy efficiency mandates, and energy prices, among other issues.
Economist argues that energy-efficiency regulations are riddled with problems and espouses their elimination.