Nicolas Loris
Nicolas (Nick) Loris, an economist, focuses on energy, environmental and regulatory issues as the Herbert and Joyce Morgan fellow at The Heritage Foundation. He researches and writes about energy markets, energy subsidies, and policy ideas that will return the energy economy to a more market-oriented one. Loris has been published and quoted in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post. His radio and television appearances include CNN and National Public Radio. He is a prolific contributor to The Foundry, Heritage's rapid-response policy blog. Before joining Heritage in June 2007, Loris was an associate at the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, immersing himself for a year in a market-based management program.Loris received his master's degree in economics from George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics, finance and political science from Albright College in Reading, Pa.
Nicolas (Nick) Loris, an economist, focuses on energy, environmental and regulatory issues as the Herbert and Joyce Morgan fellow at The Heritage Foundation. He researches and writes about energy markets, energy subsidies, and policy ideas that will return the energy economy to a more market-oriented one.
Loris has been published and quoted in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post. His radio and television appearances include CNN and National Public Radio. He is a prolific contributor to The Foundry, Heritage's rapid-response policy blog. Before joining Heritage in June 2007, Loris was an associate at the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, immersing himself for a year in a market-based management program.
Loris received his master's degree in economics from George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics, finance and political science from Albright College in Reading, Pa.
Recent Publications
Turning the Page: Reimagining the National Labs in the 21st Century Innovation Economy
ITIF, Heritage, and CAP propose a set of nonpartisan policy proposals for reforming the National Laboratories.