Scott Barrett
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Scott Barrett is a professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University. There, he holds the title of Director of the International Policy Program and Professor of Environmental Economics & International Political Economy. He is known for his game theoretical analysis of climate change treaties. His book on the subject Environment and Statecraft: The Strategy of Environmental Treaty Making was published in 2003. He has been involved in the discussions of the Kyoto Treaty and its comparison to the more successful Montreal Protocol [1]. More recently, he has been publishing on the institutions set up to control the regional and global spread of infectious diseases.
Before acception a post at Johns Hopkins, Barret taught at the London Business School and was also affiliated with the University College London. His graduate work was at the London School of Economics.
[edit] References
- ^ Barrett, Scott, "Montreal versus Kyoto". Global Public Goods, July 1999, pp. 192-220(29)
[edit] External Links
- Johns Hopkins faculty page with link to CV.