Martin Weitzman
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 economists in the world according to Research Papers in Economics (RePEc). His latest research was largely focused on environmental economics, specifically climate change and the economics of catastrophes. Provided by Wikipedia
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Additive Damages, Fat-Tailed Climate Dynamics, and Uncertain Discounting by Martin L. Weitzman †
Published 2009-10-01
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Additive Damages, Fat-Tailed Climate Dynamics, and Uncertain Discounting by Martin L. Weitzman †
Published 2009-05-01
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Planning with non-decreasing returns to scale by Crémer, Jacques Charles
Published 2013Other Authors: “…Martin L. Weitzman.…”
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