Dr. Rose is a nationally recognized expert with more than twenty years of research experience in
the structure, economics, and regulation of U.S. electricity markets. Dr. Rose's areas of expertise include electricity
wholesale and retail market restructuring, market power, and market monitoring. Other research topics have included
competitive bidding for power supply, regulatory treatment of uneconomic costs, Clean Air Act implementation,
environmental externalities associated with electricity production, and other issues associated with the electricity
industry and its regulation. Dr. Rose has directed or contributed to many reports, papers, articles, and books
and has testified or presented at many legislative and public utility commission hearings, proceedings, conferences,
and workshops. Dr. Rose previously was a Senior Institute Economist at The National Regulatory Research Institute
at Ohio State University from 1989 to 2002 and also a lecturer for the School of Public Policy and Management at OSU.
Prior to NRRI, Dr. Rose worked on many energy related issues at Argonne National Laboratory from 1984 to 1989.
Dr. Rose received his B.S. (1981), M.A. (1983), and Ph.D. (1988) in Economics from the University of Illinois at Chicago.