Review of Environmental Economics and Policy Advance Access originally published online on April 24, 2008
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 2008 2(1):1-3; doi:10.1093/reep/ren002
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Introduction to the Issue
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We welcome you to this third issue of the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. Once again, this issue includes articles, a symposium focused on a single topic, and a set of regular features.
In the first of two articles in this issue, Susmita Dasgupta, Kirk Hamilton, Stefano Pagiola, and David Wheeler describe and assess the history of "Environmental Economics at the World Bank." This is the first in a series of articles that will describe the role of environmental economics at various government and multilateral organizations. In this issue, a team of current and former World Bank economists examines how environmental economics entered the intellectual mainstream at the Bank in 1992, and how since then it has exerted a