Date
April 27, 2018
Authors
Leonard Shabman
Publication
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An article by Leonard Shabman.
Leonard A. Shabman
Senior Fellow
Len Shabman is a Senior Fellow at RFF. His current work balances time spent in research with advisory activities in order to have a direct bearing on the design and execution of water and related resources policy.
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