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. “Three Key Elements of Post-2012 International Climate Policy Architecture.” Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: Harvard Project on Climate Agreements, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstract
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. “Too good to be true? An examination of three economic assessments of California climate change policy.” National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007. Publisher's Version
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. “Towards a Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy Regime.” In Beyond Copenhagen: A Climate Policymaker's Handbook, , 53–62. Brussels, Belgium: Bruegel Books, 2009.
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. “Trading Conservation Investments for Water.” Berkeley, California: Environmental Defense Fund, 1983.
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