Martin Lawrence Weitzman (April 1, 1942 – August 27, 2019) was an economist and a professor of economics at Harvard University. He was among the most influential...
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monthly column for Project Syndicate, and is the co-author, with Martin L. Weitzman, of Climate Shock, a Top 15 Financial Times-McKinsey Business Book...
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might still be justified based on other grounds, e.g., see papers by Martin Weitzman (2007) and Dieter Helm (2008). The executive summary states: The benefits...
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discussed the importance of global catastrophic risks. For example, Martin Weitzman argues that most of the expected economic damage from climate change...
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writer Thomas J. Weiss (born 1942), American economist and academic Martin Weitzman (1942–2019), American economist and academic Richard Werner (born 1967)...
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). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Retrieved June 30, 2017. Weitzman, Martin (1967). Toward a theory of iterative economic planning (Ph.D.). MIT...
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schemes could all be used to satisfy such a commitment. At the same time Martin Weitzman, a leading climate economist at Harvard, published a theoretical study...
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interconnection between mathematics and economics in the twentieth century Martin Weitzman (1963) – Environmental economist and Professor of Economics at Harvard...
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Lawrence Summers Dennis Frank Thompson Stephen Walt Marilyn Waring Martin Weitzman Shirley Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby John P. White William...
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and activist (perennial presidential candidate) Martin Weitzman, economist, lived in Gloucester Martin Welch, schooner captain, winner of first International...
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Alma mater Yale University Harvard University Doctoral advisor Robert Stavins Influences Martin Weitzman Richard Zeckhauser Information at IDEAS / RePEc...
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the sharing economy, which was termed in 1984 by Harvard economist Martin Weitzman. In contrast to a rental store, which offers many of the same items...
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economists between the strongly neoclassical positions of Robert Solow and Martin Weitzman, at one extreme and the 'entropy pessimists', notably Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen...
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economics, particularly with respect to climate change." Yale University Martin Weitzman (1942–2019) United States Harvard University John B. Taylor (born...
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function of the single project's dynamics. In parallel to Gittins, Martin Weitzman established the same result in the economics literature. Soon after...
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risks to society. A particularly important critique, developed by Martin Weitzman, is that the economy-climate system may have "fat tails" and therefore...
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sister of Israeli politician and notable scientist Chaim Weizmann Martin Weitzman, economist and Professor of Economics at Harvard University Vera Weizmann...
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These problems are referred to as Pandora box problems introduced by Martin Weitzman. Boxes have different opening costs. Pandora opens boxes, but will...
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been featured in campaigns by a number of major brands including Stuart Weitzman, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, and Adidas. She is the youngest daughter...
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Chaim Weizmann (redirect from Hayyim Weitzman)
Getzowa until 1903. His fellow students held a mock trial and ruled that Weitzman should uphold his commitment and marry Getzowa, even if he later divorced...
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1007/s00148-006-0117-4. Retrieved 2024-10-14. Hagerty, James R. (2019-09-06). "Martin Weitzman Examined Climate Change From an Economic Viewpoint". Wall Street Journal...
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the name of FŌTERA. Steven Weitzman was born in Manhattan, New York, to Martin and Pearl Weitzman. His father, Martin Weitzman, was a multi-disciplinary...
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1920) Donnie Fritts, singer-songwriter and keyboardist (b. 1942) Martin Weitzman, economist (b. 1942) August 28 Donnie Green, football player (b. 1948)...
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overall rate kept lower and steadier by such potential policies as Martin Weitzman's share economy). Multiple schools of economic thought that trace their...
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2010 - Bina Agarwal and Daniel Kahneman 2011 - Nicholas Stern and Martin Weitzman 2012 - Michael Lipton and C. Peter Timmer 2013 - Albert O. Hirschman...
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Weisenborn Frederick Weiss Julius Weiss: 156 Oscar Weissbuch: 176 Martin Weitzman: 200 Howard Weld Paul Weller Louise Welsh Maria Weniger George West...
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Svasti, 92, Thai food writer and broadcaster, cholangiocarcinoma. Martin Weitzman, 77, American economist. Gustav Wiklund, 85, Finnish actor and painter...
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Thomas J. Sargent Peter Schönfeld Andrew Michael Spence Harold W. Watts Martin Weitzman Oliver E. Williamson Robert Wilson Orley Ashenfelter Richard M. Cyert...
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Thomas Schelling, Robert Solow, Nicholas Stern, Thomas Sterner and Martin Weitzman, in: Jean-Philippe Touffut (ed.), Changing Climate, Changing Economy...
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