Education
Attended, London School Economics, 1977—1978. Bachelor cum laude, Williams College, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, University Michigan, 1986.
Attended, London School Economics, 1977—1978. Bachelor cum laude, Williams College, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, University Michigan, 1986.
Research assistant National Economic Research Associates, 1979—1980, Resources for the Future, 1980—1981, university fellow, since 2001. Assistant professor Economics Department Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1986—1993. Associate professor Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Oregon State University, 1993—1999.
Senior staff economist President's Council of Economic Advisers, 1998—1999. Fesler-Lampert professor ecological/environmental economics University Minnesota, since 1999, founding fellow Institute on the Environment, 2007—2008, resident fellow, since 2009. Research associate Environmental & Energy Economics Program National Bureau of Economic Research, since 2008.
Visiting scholar Economics Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990. Visiting research fellow Marine Policy Center, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 1990—1993, visiting senior research fellow, 1997. Research fellow Beijer Institute Ecological Economics, since 2007, visiting research fellow, 2008—2009.
Visiting scholar Woods Institute of the Environment, Stanford University, since 2008.
Fellow: American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy Arts and Sciences. Member: National Academy of Sciences.