- PhD, Princeton University
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Mark Budolfson works on interdisciplinary issues in public policy, economics, and ethics, especially in connection with sustainable development, planetary health, and collective action problems such as climate change and other dilemmas that arise in connection with common resources and public goods. Current research includes sustainable development and climate change economics, global ethics and international institutions, population-level bioethics, and business ethics & individual reasons for action in collective action situations.
Area(s) of expertise
Public policy, ethics, sustainable development, environmental policy, climate change economics.
Bio
Mark Budolfson works on interdisciplinary issues in public policy, economics, and ethics, especially in connection with sustainable development, planetary health, and collective action problems such as climate change and other dilemmas that arise in connection with common resources and public goods. Current research includes sustainable development and climate change economics, global ethics and international institutions, population-level bioethics, and business ethics & individual reasons for action in collective action situations.
Areas of Expertise
Public policy, ethics, sustainable development, environmental policy, climate change economics.
Publications
, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114: 12338-12343 (by Noah Scovronick, Mark Budolfson, Francis Dennig, Marc Fleurbaey, Asher Siebert, Robert Socolow, Dean Spears, and Fabian Wagner)
, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112: 15827-15832 (by Francis Dennig, Mark Budolfson, Marc Fleurbaey, Asher Siebert, and Robert Socolow)
Climatic Change 145(3-4): 481-494 (by Mark Budolfson, Francis Dennig, Marc Fleurbaey, Asher Siebert, and Robert Socolow)
, forthcoming in World Bank Economic Review (by Mark Budolfson, Francis Dennig, Marc Fleurbaey, Noah Scovronick, Asher Siebert, Robert Socolow, Dean Spears, and Fabian Wagner)
Co-author and co-editor, , 2016, Oxford UP (by Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson, and Tyler Doggett)