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I am a Ph.D. student at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, a M.A. student in the Department of Economics, and a certificate student in the Center for the Study of Complex Systems. The purpose of my proposed dissertation research, tentatively titled A Behavioral and Computational Approach to Uncoordinated Climate Policy and Cooperation, is to understand cooperation and noncooperation in the global climate context. To address this challenge, I draw upon integrated assessment models (IAMs) of climate change, behavioral economics, and theories of collective action. | I am a Ph.D. student at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, a M.A. student in the Department of Economics, and a certificate student in the Center for the Study of Complex Systems. The purpose of my proposed dissertation research, tentatively titled A Behavioral and Computational Approach to Uncoordinated Climate Policy and Cooperation, is to understand cooperation and noncooperation in the global climate context. To address this challenge, I draw upon integrated assessment models (IAMs) of climate change, behavioral economics, and theories of collective action. | ||
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[Image:Dana.jpg|200px|thumb|left|alt text]] I am a Ph.D. student at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, a M.A. student in the Department of Economics, and a certificate student in the Center for the Study of Complex Systems. The purpose of my proposed dissertation research, tentatively titled A Behavioral and Computational Approach to Uncoordinated Climate Policy and Cooperation, is to understand cooperation and noncooperation in the global climate context. To address this challenge, I draw upon integrated assessment models (IAMs) of climate change, behavioral economics, and theories of collective action.
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