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FSR Climate team attending the Economics for Energy Workshop in Madrid
Feb 13, 2017

The FSR Climate team is attending this week the Economics for Energy Workshop (Madrid, 15-16 February 2017). This yearly event is organised by the Spanish Economics for Energy Centre, a private research centre applying economic analysis to energy issues. The centre is lead by two university professors, one of which being Prof. Xavier Labandiera, Director of FSR Climate.
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