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 | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Climate and Electricity Policy | |
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PROFILE |
Raymond Kopp holds Ph.D. and MA degrees in economics and an undergraduate degree in finance. He has been a member of the RFF research staff since 1977 and has held a variety of management positions within the institution.
Kopp's interest in environmental policy began in the late 1970s, when he developed techniques to measure the effect of pollution control regulations on the economic efficiency of steam electric power generation. He then led the first examination of the cost of major U.S. environmental regulations in a full, general equilibrium, dynamic context by using an approach that is now widely accepted as state-of-the-art in cost-benefit analysis.
During his career Kopp has specialized in the analysis of environmental and natural resource issues with a focus on Federal regulatory activity. He is an expert in techniques of assigning value to environmental and natural resources that do not have market prices, which is fundamental to cost-benefit analysis and the assessment of damages to natural resources.
Kopp's current research interests focus on the design of domestic and international polices to combat climate change.
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| Featured Publications | | Goings On | | James Smith, Anthony Paul, Carolyn Fischer, James W. Boyd, Elisheba Beia Spiller, Sheila M. Olmstead, Molly K. Macauley, Phil Sharp, Carolyn Kousky, Raymond J. Kopp, Dallas Burtraw, Alan J. Krupnick, Yusuke Kuwayama , P. Lynn Scarlett, Karen L. Palmer | | Resources | 2012 (181) | | | | Resources Magazine: 179 | | James W. Boyd, Joel Darmstadter, Winston Harrington, Raymond J. Kopp, Carolyn Kousky, Joshua Linn, Sheila M. Olmstead, Juha V. Siikamäki, Phil Sharp | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | If Walmart Were In Charge: Sourcing CO2 Emissions Reductions at Least Cost | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | If Walmart Were In Charge: Sourcing CO2 Emissions Reductions at Least Cost | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief 11-14 | September 2011 | | | | Reforming Institutions and Managing Extremes U.S. Policy Approaches for Adapting to a Changing Climate | | Daniel F. Morris, Molly K. Macauley, Raymond J. Kopp, Richard D. Morgenstern | | RFF Report | May 2011 | | | | The Climate Has Changed — So Must Policy | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief 11-03 | March 2011 | | | | Adapting to Climate Change:The Public Policy Response | | Daniel F. Morris, Molly K. Macauley, Raymond J. Kopp, Richard D. Morgenstern, Tiffany Clements | | Issue Brief 10-19 | November 2010 | | | | Feasibility Assessment of a Carbon Cap-and-Trade System for Mexico | | Dallas Burtraw, Raymond J. Kopp, Richard D. Morgenstern, Daniel F. Morris, Elizabeth Topping | | RFF Report | July 2010 | | | | The Shape of International Agreements: Political Economy Analysis of the Copenhagen Accord | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief 10-09 | May 2010 | | | | Role of Offsets in Global and Domestic Climate Policy | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief 10-11 | May 2010 | | | | View All Related Publications |
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS | | Goings On | | James Smith, Anthony Paul, Carolyn Fischer, James W. Boyd, Elisheba Beia Spiller, Sheila M. Olmstead, Molly K. Macauley, Phil Sharp, Carolyn Kousky, Raymond J. Kopp, Dallas Burtraw, Alan J. Krupnick, Yusuke Kuwayama , P. Lynn Scarlett, Karen L. Palmer | | Resources | 2012 (181) | | | | | Resources Magazine: 179 | | James W. Boyd, Joel Darmstadter, Winston Harrington, Raymond J. Kopp, Carolyn Kousky, Joshua Linn, Sheila M. Olmstead, Juha V. Siikamäki, Phil Sharp | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | | If Walmart Were In Charge: Sourcing CO2 Emissions Reductions at Least Cost | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | | If Walmart Were In Charge: Sourcing CO2 Emissions Reductions at Least Cost | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief 11-14 | September 2011 | | | | | The Climate Has Changed — So Must Policy | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief 11-03 | March 2011 | | | | | Adapting to Climate Change:The Public Policy Response | | Daniel F. Morris, Molly K. Macauley, Raymond J. Kopp, Richard D. Morgenstern, Tiffany Clements | | Issue Brief 10-19 | November 2010 | | | | | The Shape of International Agreements: Political Economy Analysis of the Copenhagen Accord | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief 10-09 | May 2010 | | | | | Role of Offsets in Global and Domestic Climate Policy | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief 10-11 | May 2010 | | | | | Managing Climate-Related International Forest Programs: A Proposal to Create the International Forest Conservation Corporation | | Nigel Purvis, Raymond J. Kopp, Andrew R Stevenson | | Issue Brief 09-07 | June 2009 | | | | | International Forest Carbon in Congress: A Survey of Key Congressional Staff | | Lou Leonard, Raymond J. Kopp, Nigel Purvis | | Issue Brief 09-03 | February 2009 | | | | | Green Politics and Policy | | Phil Sharp, Raymond J. Kopp, James N. Sanchirico, Sandra A. Hoffmann, Arun S. Malik, Carolyn Fischer, Richard G. Newell, Nigel Purvis, Jon A. Krosnick | | Resources | Summer 2008 (169) | | | | | Goings On | | Raymond J. Kopp, James N. Sanchirico, Sandra A. Hoffmann | | Resources | Summer 2008 (169) | | | | | Allowance Allocation | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief CPF-6 | November 2007 | | | | | Transport Policies to Reduce CO2 Emissions from the Light-Duty Vehicle Fleet | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Issue Brief CPF-12 | November 2007 | | | | | Replacing Oil: Alternative Fuels and Technologies | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Resources | Fall 2006 (163) | | | | | Where Do We Go From Here? Four RFF Experts Share Their Views on Life Post-Kyoto | | John W. Anderson, Robert Fri, Raymond J. Kopp, William A. Pizer | | Resources | Spring 2005 (157) | | | | | Natural Gas: Supply Problems Are Key | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Resources | Winter 2005 (156) | | | | | Rethinking Fossil Fuels: The Necessary Step Toward Practical Climate Policy | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Resources | Summer 2004 (154) | | | | | Answers needed now on natural gas problem | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Boston Globe | August 2003 | | | | | The Power of Ideas and the Public Policy Process | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Resources | Winter 2003 (149) | | | | | Environmental Consequences of Tax Reform: Final Report | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Final Report to US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under a Cooperative Agreement | August 2001 | | | | | Policy Instruments for Climate Change | | Raymond J. Kopp | | Oxford Energy Forum | August 1999 | Issue 38 | | | | | International Emissions Trading and the Clean Development Mechanism | | Raymond J. Kopp, Michael A. Toman, Marina Cazorla | | RFF Climate Issue Brief #13 | October 1998 | | | | | Climate Change Policy After Kyoto | | Raymond J. Kopp, Richard D. Morgenstern, Michael A. Toman | | Resources | Winter 1998 (130) | | | | | Climate Policy and the Economics of Technical Advance: Drawing on Inventive Activity | | Raymond J. Kopp | | RFF Climate Issue Brief #8 | January 1998 | | | | | Experts Meeting on the Choice of Modeling Platform for Carbon Policy Analysis | | Raymond J. Kopp and Michael A. Toman | | Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation | April 1997 | | | | | Impact of Environmental Legislation on U.S. Economic Growth, Investment and Capital Costs: Commentary | | Raymond J. Kopp | | U.S. Environmental Policy and Economic Growth: How Do We Fare? | Washington, D.C.: American Council for Capital Formation | (monograph series) | 1992 | | | | | International Comparisons of Environmental Regulations | | Paul R. Portney, Raymond J. Kopp, and Diane E. Dewitt | | Environmental Policy and the Cost of Capital | Washington, D.C.: American Council for Capital Formation | (monograph series) | 1990 | | | | |
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