Background
Robert Norman Stavins was born on January 5, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois, United States; the son of Sidney Stavins and Joan (Shaul) Stavins.
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Robert N. Stavins holds a Bachelor in Philosophy from Northwestern University.
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Robert N. Stavins holds a Master of Science in Agricultural Economics from Cornell University.
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Robert N. Stavins holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from Harvard University.
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Robert Norman Stavins was born on January 5, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois, United States; the son of Sidney Stavins and Joan (Shaul) Stavins.
Robert N. Stavins holds a Bachelor in Philosophy from Northwestern University, a Master of Science in Agricultural Economics from Cornell University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from Harvard University.
Robert N. Stavins is the A. J. Meyer Professor of Energy & Economic Development at the Harvard Kennedy School, Director of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program, Chairman of the Environment and Natural Resources Faculty Group, Director of Graduate Studies for the Doctoral Program in Public Policy and the Doctoral Program in Political Economy and Government, Co‑Chair of the Harvard Business School‑Kennedy School Joint Degree Programs, and Director of the Harvard Project on Climate Agreements. He is also Vice-President of the American Association of Wine Economists, an editor of the Journal of Wine Economics, and is the Chair of the Expert Advisory Board of the Harvard Alumni Alliance for the Environment.
Before working at Harvard, Stavins was a staff economist at the Environmental Defense Fund; and before that, he managed irrigation development in the Middle East, and spent four years working in agricultural extension in West Africa as a Peace Corps volunteer. Stavins served as a consultant to the National Academy of Sciences, several Administrations, Members of Congress, environmental advocacy groups, the World Bank, the United Nations, the U.S. Agency for International Development, state and national governments, and private foundations and firms.
In 2009 he was elected a Fellow of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. He was formerly a Lead Author of the Second and Third Assessment Reports and a Coordinating Leading Author of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and a contributing editor of Environment.
His research has appeared in the American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Economic Literature, Science, Nature, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Regulatory Economics, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Resource and Energy Economics, Energy Policy, Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, Explorations in Economic History, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, other periodicals, and several books.
He co-edited Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy, Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Climate Change in the Post-Kyoto World, Environmental Protection and the Social Responsibility of Firms, the second edition of Public Policies for Environmental Protection, edited the fourth, fifth, and sixth editions of Economics of the Environment, The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation, and wrote Environmental Economics and Public Policy: Selected Papers of Robert N. Stavins, 1988‑1999 and Economics of Climate Change and Environmental Policy: Selected Papers for Robert N. Stavins, 2000-2011.
Robert directed Project 88, a bi‑partisan effort co‑chaired by former Senator Timothy Wirth and the late Senator John Heinz, to develop innovative approaches to environmental and resource problems. He continues to work closely with public officials on matters of national and international environmental policy.
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2000Robert N. Stavins is a member of the American Economics Association, International Association of Energy Economics, Environmental Defense Fund, Sierra Club, National Audubon Society and Appalachian Mountain Club.
Robert Stavins married Joanna Wroblewska on August 16, 1987. They have two children - Daniel Stavins and Julia Stavins.