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From:jeff.dasovich@enron.com
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Subject:Statement on Energy Crisis
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Date:Fri, 2 Feb 2001 12:15:00 -0800 (PST)

PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. I haven't read this yet, so I don't know if it's
good bad or indifferent. McFadden is one of the Manifesto signers and a
Nobel Laureate. If folks have comments, please forward them along and I will
get them into the mix. Thanks a bunch.

Best,
Jeff
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/02/2001 08:07 PM -----

Dan McFadden <mcfadden@econ.Berkeley.EDU<
02/02/2001 04:35 PM

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Subject: Statement on Energy Crisis


I have prepared a statement on the California energy crisis in response to
a solicitation from the Wall Street Journal, and attach a preliminary first
draft in pdf and Wordperfect formats. This may or may not appear in some
edited form as an op-ed piece in the WSJ. Although this statement is in
my own words, I believe it is consistent with the Manifesto. I would
appreciate feedback from my fellow economists if I have made statements that
contradict the Manifesto, or most critically have made arguments that they
feel are not sound economics. I will try to incorporate suggestions in the
next draft. Thanks for your reaction.

I am also sending copies of this draft to a couple of people in the media
other than the WSJ, and they are welcome to use the content but not the text
if they want a summary of my take on the crisis.

Dan McFadden
- Energy.pdf
- Energy.wpd