

Karl M. Aspelund
PhD student in economics, MIT
Karl M. Aspelund is a PhD student in economics at MIT. His research focuses on the design of environmental policies. He uses methods from empirical industrial organization to understand how best to meet multiple and at-times competing goals in managing environmental problems and natural resources.
Recent work by Karl M. Aspelund
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Designing environmental markets to incentivise conservation: Lessons from the US
How should policymakers design environmental markets when they might attract participants who were planning to conserve the environment regardless of the market?
Published 18.07.24