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            Matthew Kahn
                    
                                    Matthew E. Kahn is a Professor at the UCLA Institute of the Environment, the Department of Economics, and the Department of Public Policy. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Before joining the UCLA faculty in January 2007, he taught at Columbia and the Fletcher School at Tufts University. He has served as a Visiting Professor at Harvard and Stanford. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago.
- Environmental Economics Textbook Competition
- The Future of California: An Economist's Perspective
- $60 Trillion Dollars in Damage Revisited
- Adapting to Increased Hurricane Risk
- Benevolent Paternalism or "Tough Love"?: Two Approaches for Adapting to Climate Change
- Adaptation to Increased Fire Risk in the South West
- Why Microeconomics is Important
- James Hansen Goes Nuclear
- My New Book: Fundamentals of Environmental Economics is Published
- Celebrity Lobbying as an Impediment to Increasing Center City Density
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