Date
Dec. 31, 1994
Authors
Roger Cooke, Louis Goossens, Fred Woudenberg, and Pieter van der Torn
Publication
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Roger Cooke
Senior Fellow Emeritus
Roger Cooke is a senior fellow emeritus at RFF. He joined RFF in September 2005 as the first appointee to the Chauncey Starr Chair in Risk Analysis.
Louis Goossens
Fred Woudenberg
Pieter van der Torn
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