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Economists and environmental scientists see the world differently – here’s why that matters
Imagine someone has chronic pain. One doctor focuses on the body part that hurts and keeps trying to fix that single symptom. Another uses a more comprehensive brain-body approach and tries to ...
Deepen your understanding of the economic forces that shape environmental policy, resource use, and sustainability with a certificate in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics. Through courses ...
When I worked for the Environmental Protection Agency in the 2010s as an Obama administration appointee, I helped write and review dozens of regulations under the Clean Air Act. They included some ...
Introduction to economic models of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources and the use of these models in the analysis of current resource use and environmental issues. Typically offered Fall. 3 ...
How much would things cost if the environmental harm caused by producing them were taken into account? What impact would that have on a country’s economy? Can we put a price on the importance of a ...
My research interests pertain to behavioral economics and experimental economics, applied to a broad range of topics. To mention a few, I study how natural disasters affect people’s preferences and ...
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