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MAUREEN
L. CROPPER is a Professor
of Economics at the University of Maryland, a
Lead
Economist at the World Bank and a University Fellow
at Resources
for the Future.
She
is past president of the Association of Environmental
and Resource Economists and a former chair of the
Advisory Council for Clean Air Act
Compliance Analysis, a subcommittee of EPA's Science
Advisory Board.
Her
research has focused on valuing environmental amenities
(especially environmental health effects), on the
discounting of future health benefits, and on the
tradeoffs implicit in environmental regulations. Her
recent research focuses on factors affecting deforestation
in developing countries and on the externalities associated
with motorization.
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