| Date |
Description |
| Jan. 14 | Please read the following paper for class on Teusday 1/18. Download it here |
| Jan. 17 | Below are links to download slides from Prof. Shachter's lectures on Decision Analysis and Cost Effectiveness/Cost-Benefit Analysis. |
| Jan. 17 | Please review the following handouts on writing policy papers before writing the first assignment: Writing Analytical Policy Papers , Policy Paper Tips. |
| Jan. 18 | Prof. Shachter's slides on assignment one can be found here. |
| Jan. 18 | Please read the following material prior to Prof. North's lectures next week: Hurricanes, Risk Assessment |
| Jan. 20 | Please read the following paper before lecture on 2/17: Lithuania National Energy Strategy. |
| Jan. 27 | You can download Prof. North's slides from the 1/25 lecture here. |
| Feb. 02 |
Here is a powerpoint file for the global warming presentation given in class on Jan 27th by Prof North. A written version can be found on his website at: http://www.northworks.net/w_pub_stuttgart.htm |
| Feb. 02 | The following link has a presentation which is an expanded version of the slides that came from our initial class discussion on January 27th. These are intended to help guide students through the Lithuanian National Energy Strategy document. |
| Feb. 10 | Prof. North has posted the following document as a resource for the upcoming discussions on Lithuanian Energy Policy. |
| Feb. 10 |
The handouts given in Prof. Perry's 2/8 lecture are in electronic form here and here. |
| Feb. 10 | Common mistakes made in the first assignment are noted in the following attachment. |
| Feb. 17 | There were two handouts given as hard copies in class today which you will need for the third assignment. If you have not received them please e-mail Samir. |
| Feb. 22 | Slides from Prof Weyant's 2/22 lecture are posted here. |
| Mar. 2 | Slides from Dr. Nesbitt's 3/1 lecture are posted here. |
If you experience any difficulty while trying to download the documents above, please e-mail samir.shah@stanford.edu
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