Date
Sept. 5, 2008
Authors
Mark Howells, Joseph E. Aldy, and Leo Shrattenholzer
Publication
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Mark Howells
Joseph E. Aldy
University Fellow
Joe Aldy is a university fellow at RFF and professor of the practice of public policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School. His research focuses on climate change policy, energy policy, and mortality risk evaluation.
Leo Shrattenholzer
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