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Economics in the Age of Environmental Policy, with Robert Stavins
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English - July 08, 2019 00:00 - 32 minutes - 29.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 53 ratingsGovernment Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Host Daniel Raimi talks with Robert Stavins, the A.J. Meyer Professor of Energy and Economic Development at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. Daniel and Rob discuss the role that economics has played in shaping environmental policy, both in the past and today. As major proposals like the Green New Deal seem to be turning away from market-based approaches, long-advocated by most economists, Rob shares how he sees the role of environmental economics in today’s environmental policy landscape.
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"Harlan County USA"; http://www.cabincreekfilms.com/films_harlancounty.html
"Columbia Energy Exchange"; https://energypolicy.columbia.edu/podcast/columbia-energy-exchange