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Paul J. Ferraro

Bloomberg Distinguished Professor | Carey Business School | Bloomberg School of Public Health and Whiting School of Engineering | Johns Hopkins University

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A Better Way to Agree to Stop Climate Change

Ferraro, PJ. Bloomberg View, Op-ed, 29 January 2019

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Causal Inference in Coupled Human and Natural Systems

Ferraro, PJ, JN Sanchirico, and MD Smith. 2018. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Panel Data Designs and Estimators as Substitutes for Randomized Controlled Trials in the Evaluation of Public Programs

Ferraro, PJ and JJ Miranda. 2017. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 4:281-317.

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America Isn’t That Divided on the Environment

Ferraro, PJ. January 2017. Op-Ed, Bloomberg View.

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The Free Market Case for Climate Science

Ferraro, PJ. December 2016. Op-Ed, Bloomberg View.

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Estimating the Impacts of Conservation on Ecosystem Services

Ferraro, PJ, M Hanauer, D Miteva, J Nelson, S Pattanayak, C Nolte, and K Sims. 2015. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112: 7420-7425.

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Through What Mechanisms Do Protected Areas Affect Environmental and Social Outcomes?

Ferraro, PJ, and M Hanauer. 2015. Invited article for Special Issue for the 350th Anniversary of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 370. DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2014.0267

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Quantifying Causal Mechanisms to Determine How Protected Areas Affect Poverty through Changes in Ecosystem Services and Infrastructure

Ferraro, PJ and M Hanauer. 2014. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:4332–4337.
* Accompanying Perspective piece by A. Agrawal, “Matching and Mechanisms in Protected Area and Poverty Alleviation Research”

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Are Voters More Likely to Contribute to Other Public Goods? Evidence from a Large-Scale Randomized Policy Experiment

Bolsen, T, PJ Ferraro, and JJ Miranda. 2014. The American Journal of Political Science 58(1): 17-30.

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The Persistent Impacts of Norm-based Messaging and their Implications for Water Conservation

Bernedo, M, PJ Ferraro, and M Price. 2014. Journal of Consumer Policy (Special Issue “Behavioural Economics, Environmental Policy and the Consumer,” eds. L Reisch & C. Sunstein) 37(3): 437-452.

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Public Lecture on Behavioral Science and Environmental Problems
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