Matthew Kahn
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Matthew Edwin Kahn is a leading American educator in the field of environmental economics. After earning his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago, he began teaching at various universities, including Harvard, Stanford, and Tufts.[1] He is currently a professor at the UCLA Institute of the Environment. Kahn has published over 60 papers and has authored Green Cities: Urban Growth and the Environment (Brookings Institution Press, 2006) and (with Dora Costa) Heroes and Villans: The Social Face of War, which will be published late in 2008 by Princeton University Press.[2] His research focuses on the environmental consequences of urban growth and the related quality-of-life issues such as air pollution, traffic congestion, and suburban sprawl. [3]
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