James L. Johnston
Jim Johnston is The Heartland Institute's senior fellow for energy and regulatory policy and a member of its Board of Directors. He retired in January 1993 from his position as senior economist at Amoco Corporation, whose Economics Department he joined in 1975.
His primary responsibilities while at Amoco included the economic analysis of public policy issues and the hedging of corporate risk. Prior to his employment at Amoco, Mr. Johnston served as an economist with the RAND Corporation, the Institute for Defense Analyses, and the Secretary's Office of the U.S. Treasury. He served on the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea.
Mr. Johnston's current research has focused on electric utility deregulation in Illinois and other states; pollution trading under the climate change treaty, Clean Air Act, and the RECLAIM system for the South Coast Air District; and a general theory of regulation, published in the Cato Institute's Regulation magazine.
Recent Articles
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Nobel Laureate James M. Buchanan (1919-2013)
January 21, 2013 -
Caution, Double Dip Ahead
October 11, 2011 -
Financial Instruments Would be Target of Broader Base, Lower Rates
August 18, 2011 -
Capitals Gains Would be Target of Broader Base, Lower Rates
August 17, 2011 -
Why the Market Crash? Downgrade or Threat of Tax Increase?
August 8, 2011
Recent OpEds
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Resentencing Skilling: Reading Between The Lines
April 12, 2013 -
R.I.P. James M. Buchanan (1919-2013)
January 19, 2013 -
Getting the Enron Story Straight
December 12, 2011 -
Let Peak-Road Pricing Regulate Illinois Tollway
September 5, 2011 -
Economic Alzheimer’s
August 18, 2011