Date
Dec. 31, 1980
Authors
Roger Cooke
Publication
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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.
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