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Evidence Submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs

Evidence Submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs EE 16-3-Henderson1_p2.qxd 30-6-05 9:46 am Page 621 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS SELECT COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AFFAIRS David Henderson 1. I am currently a Visiting Professor at Westminster Business School, which is part of the University of Westminster. I have a similar appointment, though the connection is less close, at the London School of Economics and Political Science. I am here today in an individual capacity: I do not speak for any interest or organisation. 2. I greatly welcome this invitation to appear before the Committee today. I believe that the Committee’s choice of subject is timely, and that it has opened up an opportunity for the Committee to make an important and distinctive contribution – indeed, a unique contribution – to public discussion and the conduct of public policy. 3. I have already sent to the Committee, by way of evidence, a short article of mine which has just been published in the quarterly Newsletter of the Royal Economic Society. The article is entitled ‘The Treatment of Economic Issues by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’, and it summarises the reasons why I and others consider this treatment to be at fault. In this present note, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Energy & Environment SAGE

Evidence Submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs

Energy & Environment , Volume 16 (3-4): 4 – Jul 1, 2005

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SAGE
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© 2005 SAGE Publications
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0958-305X
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2048-4070
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10.1260/0958305054672466
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EE 16-3-Henderson1_p2.qxd 30-6-05 9:46 am Page 621 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS SELECT COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AFFAIRS David Henderson 1. I am currently a Visiting Professor at Westminster Business School, which is part of the University of Westminster. I have a similar appointment, though the connection is less close, at the London School of Economics and Political Science. I am here today in an individual capacity: I do not speak for any interest or organisation. 2. I greatly welcome this invitation to appear before the Committee today. I believe that the Committee’s choice of subject is timely, and that it has opened up an opportunity for the Committee to make an important and distinctive contribution – indeed, a unique contribution – to public discussion and the conduct of public policy. 3. I have already sent to the Committee, by way of evidence, a short article of mine which has just been published in the quarterly Newsletter of the Royal Economic Society. The article is entitled ‘The Treatment of Economic Issues by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’, and it summarises the reasons why I and others consider this treatment to be at fault. In this present note,

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Published: Jul 1, 2005

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