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 | | Hilary Sigman | | Nonresident Fellow | |
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PROFILE | Hilary Sigman is a professor of economics at Rutgers University and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). She conducts research on the empirical effects of environmental policy.
Her current work, funded by grants from the National Science Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), focuses on the law and economics of brownfields, international water resources, and the environmental implications of decentralization of public policies. She has served on the Environmental Economics Advisory Committee of EPA’s Science Advisory Board and the Board of Directors of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
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| Featured Publications | | The Effect of Allowing Pollution Offsets with Imperfect Enforcement | | Hilary Sigman, Howard F. Chang | | American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings | 101 | | | | Environmental Liability and Redevelopment of Old Industrial Land | | Hilary Sigman | | Journal of Law and Economics | 53 | 289–306 | | | | Economics of Hazardous Waste and Contaminated Land | | Hilary Sigman | | Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar | 2008 | | | | Transboundary Spillovers and Decentralization of Environmental Policies | | Hilary Sigman | | Journal of Environmental Economics and Management | 50 | 82–101 | | | | International Spillovers and Water Quality in Rivers: Do Countries Free Ride? | | Hilary Sigman | | American Economic Review | 92 | 1152–1159 | | | | View All Related Publications |
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