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HEEP awards 2009-10 student prizes

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The Harvard Environmental Economics Program (HEEP), a University-wide initiative that seeks to develop innovative answers to today’s complex environmental challenges, recently awarded four prizes to Harvard University students for the best research papers addressing a topic in environmental, energy, or resource economics. HEEP presented one prize for the best undergraduate paper, senior thesis, master’s student paper, and doctoral student paper. Supported by the Enel Endowment for Environmental Economics at Harvard and the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Foundation, each prize was accompanied by a monetary award.

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