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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Robert Repetto is Vice President and Senior Economist at the World Resources Institute and Director of the Program in Economics and Population. Formerly, he was an Associate Professor of Economics at the School of Public Health at Harvard University and a member of the economics faculty at Harvard's Center for Population Studies.

Duncan Austin is a Research Analyst in the Program in Economics and Population. Prior to joining WRI, he worked as an Economist in the Department of the Environment in the United Kingdom.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Maurice F. Strong Chairman

John Firor Vice Chairman

John H. Adams
Manuel Arango
Frances Beinecke
Robert O. Blake
Derek Bok
Bert Bolin

Robert N. Burt
David T. Buzzelli
Deb Callahan
Michael R. Deland
Sylvia A. Earle

Alice F. Emerson
Shinji Fukukawa
William M. Haney, III
Cynthia R. Helms
Calestous Juma
Yolanda Kakabadse

Jonathan Lash

Jeffrey T. Leeds
Jane Lubchenco
C. Payne Lucas

Robert S. McNamara

Scott McVay

William F. Martin

Julia Marton-Lefèvre Matthew Nimetz

Paulo Nogueira-Neto

Ronald L. Olson

Ruth Patrick

Florence T. Robinson

Roger W. Sant

Stephan Schmidheiny
Bruce Smart

James Gustave Speth
Mostafa K. Tolba

Alvaro Umaña
Victor L. Urquidi

Pieter Winsemius

Jonathan Lash President

J. Alan Brewster Senior Vice President

Walter V. Reid

Vice President for Program

Donna W. Wise

Vice President for Policy Affairs

Robert Repetto

Vice President and Senior Economist

Thomas H. Fox Vice President

Marjorie Beane Secretary-Treasurer

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