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Martin L. Weitzman is the Ernest E. Monrad Professor of
Economics
Faculty Associate and Executive Committee, Davis Center for Russian
and Eurasian Studies. His research interests focus on microeconomic
theory and environmental economics. His current projects include a
book-length manuscript dealing with the maximum principle. His
recent publications include: An Economics Proof’ of a Separating
Hyperplane Theorem, Economics Letters 68 (2000), Economic
Profitability Versus Ecological Entropy, Quarterly Journal of
Economics, February 2000, and Gamma Discounting, American
Economic Review, March 2001. He received his PhD, from MIT, in
1967 and his MS from Stanford, 1964.