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Carlo Carraro

Created: 6/3/2004
Updated: 9/3/2008
Visits: 2,193
Mr. Carlo Carraro
Professor

University of Venice
Department of Economics
Cannaregio 873
Venezia 30121
Italy

http://www.dse.unive.it/professori/Carraro/index.html
ccarraro@unive.it
39-041-2349-166 (ph)
39-041-2349-176 (fx)



Biography
Professor Carlo Carraro holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University and is currently Professor of Econometrics and Environmental Economics at the University of Venice. He is Research Director of the Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei and Research Fellow of the CEPS (Center for European Policy Studies), Brussels, the CEPR (Center for Economic Policy Research), London, the CESifo (Center of Economic Studies), Munich, and the CTN (Coalition Theory Network). He also belongs to the Advisory Board of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program (HEEP) and of the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis of the Australian National University.
Professor Carraro is Director of the Climate Impacts and Policy Division of the EuroMediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) and belongs to the Board of Directors of the Harvard – Ca’ Foscari School. He is also in the Scientific Advisory Board of the Potsdam Institute for Climate (PIK), Berlin, of the Research Network on Sustainable Development (R2D2), Paris, and of the Coalition Theory Network (CTN).
He belongs to the High-Level Network of Environmental Economists set up by the European Environmental Agency with the EU DG Environment and has been elected resident member of the Academy of Science, Letters and Arts (IVSLA) in Venice.
Professor Carraro has been the Vice-Provost of the University of Venice for Research Policy and Management from 2000 to 2006 and one of the Lead Authors of the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Group on Climate Change).


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