Date
April 7, 2010
Authors
Carolyn Fischer, Eric Moore, Richard D. Morgenstern, and Toshi Arimura
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Carolyn Fischer
Nonresident Senior Fellow
Carolyn Fischer is a senior fellow at RFF. Fischer’s research explores questions of environmental policy instrument design.
Eric Moore
Richard D. Morgenstern
Senior Fellow
Richard Morgenstern is a senior fellow at RFF. His research focuses on the economic analysis of environmental issues with an emphasis on the costs, benefits, evaluation, and design of environmental policies.
Toshi Arimura
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