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This article presents an interview with environmental economist Maureen L. Cropper. Maureen completed her Ph.D. at Cornell University and subsequently held positions at the University of California, Riverside, and the University of Southern California. At Riverside, she moved from monetary economics to environmental economics. She then landed at the University of Maryland, where she is a still a professor. She has taken on leadership roles in numerous institutional settings, including the US National Academy of Sciences and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Science Advisory Board. Her contributions to environmental economics have been groundbreaking and extensive. Together with many collaborators-including former students and colleagues at the University of Maryland, World Bank, EPA, and Resources for the Future-Maureen has produced a body of work that spans theory, methods, and empirical applied economics. Her work covers the environment, energy, climate change, and transportation in both the United States and developing countries.
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Cropper, M. L., Kling, C. L., & Sussman, F. (2019, October 5). A Conversation with Maureen Cropper. Annual Review of Resource Economics. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-resource-100518-093858
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