Date
Dec. 31, 2014
Authors
Todd Gerarden, Richard G. Newell, and Robert Stavins
Publication
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Todd Gerarden
Richard G. Newell
Senior Advisor; Former President and CEO, Resources for the Future
Robert N. Stavins
Co-Vice Chair, RFF Board of Directors; University Fellow; Professor, Harvard University
Robert Stavins is a university fellow at RFF and the Co-Vice Chair of the RFF Board of Directors. His research focuses on diverse areas of environmental economics and policy.
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