Date
Aug. 2, 2002
Authors
Allen Blackman
Publication
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Nonresident Fellow
Allen Blackman is a nonresident fellow at RFF. His work on industrial pollution control analyzes public disclosure programs, economic incentive instruments, and voluntary regulation.
Reproducibility and Robustness of Economics and Political Science Research
This article evaluates whether published findings in economics and political science can be independently replicated and remain consistent under reanalysis.
Estimating the Impacts of Recurrent and Expanding Coastal Flooding on Septic Systems in Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay
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Global Energy Outlook 2026: How the World Lost the Goal of 1.5°C
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In Focus: The Evolution of Air-Quality Regulations
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