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As public sector budget pressures grow and government’s ability to formulate and evaluate public policy becomes increasingly constrained, there is an increased recognition of the contribution university-based applied research can make to public policy formation and evaluation. This is particularly true for energy policy, where the government’s policymaking capacity is enhanced by the presence of a center devoted to consideration of the interrelation of energy, economic and environmental policy. To respond to this opportunity, the Center for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (CEEEP) was established in 2003 at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
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