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Baker Briefing: Energy Market Developments to Watch
How might the future of energy unfold? Ken Medlock joined the Baker Briefing podcast to discuss insights from our Center for Energy Studies experts into energy markets, geopolitics, sustainability, technology, and other topics explored in the inaugural “Energy Insights” report.
Kenneth B. Medlock III, David M. Satterfield September 9, 2024
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Fostering Binational Startups: US-Mexico Collaboration
With high entrepreneurship and startup rates, Latino immigrants are key contributors to U.S. economic development. In a new report for the Center for the U.S and Mexico, nonresident fellow Elizabeth Salamanca explains how their skills and expertise are integral to innovative startups that often evolve into binational businesses, operating in both the U.S. and Mexico.
Elizabeth Salamanca September 9, 2024
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Responsible Collaboration Through Appropriate Research Security
Research security seeks to safeguard the U.S. science and technology community by identifying potential security risks and developing strategies to minimize their impacts. A recent global workshop hosted at the Baker Institute explored significant themes, major issues, and the challenges ahead. This collaborative report charts a road map for the future of the National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Research on Research Security (RoRS) program.
Tam K. Dao, Kenneth M. Evans, Christopher Bronk September 5, 2024
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Exploring Slow Growth in Mexico
Despite innovations in information and communication technologies, Mexico has experienced slow productivity and GDP growth over recent decades. For insights into why the country’s economic progress has been limited, read nonresident scholar James Gerber’s new research paper for the Center for the U.S. and Mexico.
James Gerber August 27, 2024
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What’s Happening to Oil Market Forecasts?
Is global oil demand going to rise or fall? And are forecasters analysts or advocates? Recently, variances have increased across long- and short-term oil market forecasts from major institutions — carrying implications for global oil prices, sustainability, and economies. A brief by fellow Mark Finley traces the growing disparities in oil demand projections and examines the need to recognize shifting institutional bias’s role in these projections.
Mark Finley August 23, 2024
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What Is on the Horizon for Electricity in Texas?
The challenges faced in the Texas electricity market are well publicized, but not insurmountable. Julie A. Cohn presents key findings and recommendations to address concerns about the reliability of the Texas energy grid. Several issues to watch have bearing on the state’s economy and the well-being of its population. Moreover, the outcomes of proposed policies to address various issues carry implications for electrification and the deployment of renewable energy well beyond Texas.
Julie A. Cohn August 22, 2024
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Reality Is Setting In: Asian Countries To Lead Transitions in 2024 and 2025
Gabriel Collins discusses how global events and rising energy demands are impacting Western-led energy transition efforts, with developing Asia taking a lead. The evolution of the global economy, the energy system that fuels it, and policies shaping regional directions all have ramifications for countries that have been economic stalwarts.
Gabriel Collins August 22, 2024
Energy Insights 2024
So Much for German Efficiency: A Warning for Green Policy Aspirations?
Ted Loch-Temzelides discusses how Germany, once Europe’s economic leader, is now struggling with high energy prices and poor economic performance. This is bringing a new focus on controversial energy policies, including an emphasis on specific energy types, a reliance on Russian gas, and the closure of nuclear plants.
Ted Loch-Temzelides August 22, 2024