Biography Alan Krupnick received his PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland in 1980. His research has focused on analyzing environmental issues, in particular, the benefits, costs, and design of air pollution policies, both in the United States and in developing countries. His recent research addresses the valuation of health and ecological improvements, risk prioritization, particularly in food safety, introducing uncertainty into benefit-cost analysis, and environmental policy design in developing countries. Krupnick has served as a consultant to state governments, federal agencies, private corporations, the Canadian government, the European Union, the World Health Organization, and the World Bank. He co-chaired an federal advisory committee counseled the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on new ozone and particulate standards. Krupnick also served as senior economist on the President's Council of Economic Advisers, advising the Clinton administration on environmental and natural resource policy issues. He is a regular member of expert committees from the National Academy of Sciences and has served on a Royal Society of Canada committee analyzing ambient air quality standard setting in Canada.
Resources for the Future • 1616 P Street, NW • Washington, DC 20036 • 202-328-5000 • Fax: 202-939-3460