Date
Sept. 6, 2015
News Type
Media Highlight
Source
Vox
Casey J. Wichman
University Fellow
Casey Wichman is a university fellow at RFF. He performs research at the intersection of environmental and public economics, with an emphasis on examining the ways in which individuals make decisions in response to environmental policies.
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