Date
Dec. 31, 1989
Authors
Raymond J. Kopp, Paul R. Portney, and V. Kerry Smith
Publication
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Raymond J. Kopp
Former Senior Fellow
Raymond J. Kopp is a senior fellow at RFF. During his career Kopp has specialized in the analysis of environmental and natural resource issues with a focus on Federal regulatory activity.
Paul R. Portney
Senior Advisor
Paul R. Portney is a University Fellow and former president of RFF. His work focuses on the benefits and costs of federal regulatory programs, including techniques to value the damages to natural resources associated with oil spills and other accidents.
V. Kerry Smith
University Fellow
Kerry Smith is a university fellow at RFF where he researches environmental policy issues.
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