Publications & In the News
Throughout this section you will find the published work and media clippings of faculty, researchers and associated staff. We are currently working to update this page to reflect the work of all our faculty and staff. Please check back for further additions.
Publications | In the News
AJ Goulding
Saudi policymakers consider alternatives for renewables development at LEI-ed workshop
June 3, 2009, London Economics International
Saudi policymakers consider alternatives for renewables development at a workshop led by Professor Goulding. Click here for a summary of the workshop.
Examining the potential cost of the Ontario Green Energy Act, 2009
April 30, 2009, London Economics International
Professor Goulding's recent report examining the ramifications of the proposed Ontario Green Energy Act within the US.
Antoine Halff
Energy Nationalism, Consumer Style: How the Quest for 'Energy
Independence' Undermines U.S. Ethanol Policy and Energy Security
2008, Stanford Law and Policy Review
The Panda Menace
June/July 2007, The National Interest
Breaching 'The Breaking Point”
August, 26 2005, Forward
Roy Nersessian
Have Tankers Become a Single, Controllable, Dependent Variable Business?
Biofuels: Fuels of the Future? Energy Intelligence Research, 2008
Energy for the 21st Century, M.E. Sharpe, 2007
Corporate Financial Risk Management, Praeger, 2004
Trends and Tools in Operations Management, Quorum, 2000
Managing the Global Enterprise, Praeger, 1999 Lead author
Computer Simulation in Logistics, Praeger, 1996 Co-author
Global Management Accounting, Praeger, 1993 Co-author
Computer Simulation in Financial Risk Management,Praeger, 1991
Corporate Planning, Human Behavior, and Computer Simulation, Praeger, 1990
Computer Simulation in Business Decision Making, Praeger, 1989
Ships and Shipping, Pennwell Publications, 1981
Neil Quartaro
2005-2007 Author of monthly legal column for MARNEWS, a Latin American magazine focused on maritime issues.
Michael D. Tusiani, Chairman, CEMTPP Advisory Council
Diesel Won't Solve Our Gasoline Woes
August 8, 2005, Washington Post
Automakers are eager to sell you a diesel-powered vehicle. One of their responses to the rising price of gasoline has been to tell American motorists they can keep their large, powerful vehicles and at the same time save on fuel by buying a car or truck that burns diesel instead of gasoline. The new energy bill establishes a tax credit as large as $3,400 for diesels, matching the break allowed for hybrids…
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Geoffrey F. Uttmark
Proposed US Postage Stamp Commemorating Malcom P. McLean: The World in a Box
In 1956 containerization was anything but a sure bet. It took Malcom McLean's ability to think big, his willingness to take huge risks and unflinching determination to make it work. In the process McLean transformed and expanded global trade on a scale that even he would probably find mind-boggling today. Is it time for the United States, the country where McLean started the container revolution, to honor him on a postage stamp? This article sends the message first class...
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