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Special Issue-  Commemoration of Nobel Price for William Nordhaus

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"The Economics of climate is critical to our understanding of how best to address this difficult issue. Prof. Mendelsohn has been in the vanguard of developing useful insights in this area for economists, regulators, and legislators." — Robert HahnFormer Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) for Public Policy Research and Executive Director of the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies

"Economic analyses play a critical role in consideration of climate change policies. Identifying, assessing and communicating the implications of economic uncertainty and knowledge gaps remains a major challenge - for example - in characterization of long-term technology change and valuation of non-market impacts. I believe that Climate Change Economics can provide an important forum to consider fundamental economic issues that will enhance understanding and improve climate policy deliberations." — Dr. Brian P. Flannery, Science, Strategy and Programs Manager, Exxon MobilCorporation

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