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Aldy, Joseph E.
Blackman, Allen
Boyd, James W.
Brennan, Timothy J.
Brown, Stephen P.A.
Burtraw, Dallas
Cohen, Mark A.
Cooke, Roger M.
Cropper, Maureen L.
Darmstadter, Joel
Davies, J. Clarence
Fell, Harrison
Fischer, Carolyn
Fraas, Arthur G.
Fri, Robert
Gelband, Hellen
Harrington, Winston
Ho, Mun
Hoffmann, Sandra A.
Kopp, Raymond J.
Kousky, Carolyn
Krupnick, Alan J.
Laxminarayan, Ramanan
Macauley, Molly K.
McConnell, Virginia D.
Morgenstern, Richard D.
Palmer, Karen L.
Parry, Ian W.H.
Paul, Anthony
Probst, Katherine N.
Purvis, Nigel
Ross, Heather L.
Safirova, Elena A.
Salant, Stephen W.
Sedjo, Roger A.
Shabman, Leonard A.
Sharp, Phil
Shih, Jhih-Shyang
Siikamaki, Juha V.
Smith, David L.
Vajjhala, Shalini
Walls, Margaret A.

 

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Alan J. Krupnick
Senior Fellow and Director of Research
202-328-5107
krupnick@rff.org
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Alan Krupnick's research focuses on analyzing environmental issues, in particular, the benefits, costs, and design of air pollution policies, both in the United States and in developing countries. His research also addresses the valuation of health and ecological improvements and, more recently, the ancillary benefits of climate policy and urban transportation and development problems. 
Featured Publications
Summary of Workshop on Sample Representativeness and Approval of Stated Preference Surveys
Alan Krupnick and David Evans
AERE Newsletter | forthcoming
 
Summary of Workshop on Sample Representativeness and Government Approval of Stated Preference Surveys
David Evans and Alan Krupnick
AERE Newsletter | Forthcoming
 
The Value of Life: Priceless; Reducing death risks: Not. An Application to China
Alan Krupnick
Symposium | College of Earth and Mineral Sciences | Penn State University | September 26, 2008
 
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Science Advisors Reject EPA Use of Controversial Cost-Benefit Method
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Risk Policy Report
 
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