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Since 1952, RFF scholars have been asking—and answering—tough questions, looking over the intellectual horizon, and providing successive generations of policy, business, environmental, and civic leaders with the core tools and fundamental approaches they need to improve environmental policymaking worldwide.
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Virtual Experiments and Environmental Policy
Stephen M. Fiore, Glenn W. Harrison, Charles E. Hughes, E. Elisabet Rutström
April 2007