Linda R. Cohen

Affiliations: 
Economics - Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
Commerce-Business Economics, Transportation
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Francis W. Harris grad student 2000 UC Irvine
Paroma Sanyal grad student 2001 UC Irvine
Manasseh Zechariah grad student 2005 UC Irvine
Anita Charuworn grad student 2006 UC Irvine
Samuel Mendez grad student 2006 UC Irvine
Joaquin Artes Caselles grad student 2008 UC Irvine
Kejun Song grad student 2009 UC Irvine
Hyung J. Hong grad student 2011 UC Irvine
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Cohen LR, Glazer A. (2012) Derivative Markets for Pollution Permits and Incentives to Innovate Climate Change and Common Sense : Essays in Honour of Tom Schelling
Slakey F, Cohen LR. (2010) Stop laser uranium enrichment. Nature. 464: 32-3
Sanyal P, Cohen LR. (2009) Powering progress: Restructuring, competition, and R&D in the U.S. electric utility industry Energy Journal. 30: 41-79
Arrow KJ, Cohen L, David PA, et al. (2009) A statement on the appropriate role for research and development in climate policy Economists' Voice. 6
Sanyal P, Cohen LR. (2004) Deregulation, Restructuring and Changing R&D Paradigms in the US Electric Utility Industry Industrial Organization
Cohen LR, Noll RG. (2001) Is U.S. Science Policy at Risk? Trends in Federal Support for R&D The Brookings Review. 19: 10
Cohen LR, Hahn RW. (1999) A solution to concerns over public access to scientific data Science. 285: 535-536
Cohen LR, Noll RG. (1996) The future of the national laboratories Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 93: 12678-12685
Cohen LR, Noll RG. (1995) Feasibility of Effective Public-Private R&d Collaboration: The Case of Cooperative R&d Agreements International Journal of the Economics of Business. 2: 223-240
Cohen LR, Noll RG. (1994) Privatizing public research Scientific American. 271: 72-77
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