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Dr Graham Dawson is senior lecturer in economics at The Open University.

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Economic impact of climate changeProduction team

By Dr Graham Dawson (The Open University)

13 February 2006

If the world's climate changes what does that mean for the economic future of the planet?  Read more : Economic impact of climate change

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Mazzucato, Mariana (2003). Information technology: A new era? In: Dawson, Graham and Mackintosh, Maureen eds. Economics and Economic Change: Microeconomics. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 21–48.

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Dr Graham Dawson is senior lecturer in economics at The Open University. He chaired the production course team for The Open University’s current introductory economics course Economics and Economic Change and has contributed to various courses since joining The Open University full-time in 1991.
Graham was a part-time tutor for The Open University from 1975 to 1992. His current research interests are in the economics and ethics of climate change policy.

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