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Watermark Economics is a consulting firm with two practice areas:

International and regional climate economics and policy with an emphasis on mathematical and economic modeling, forecasting methodologies, policy analysis, strategy and risk management.

Traditional economic and financial consulting
, including valuation, business and market modeling for regulatory and litigation clients.
Areas of Expertise:

  Energy and Carbon Markets

  Economic and Financial Consulting
Recent news and reports:

Watermark's Jurgen Weiss quoted in
Green Inc.: Carbonomics: The Price vs. Quantity Debate
by Kate Galbraith, New York Times (July 2009)

"Waxman-Markey Unintended Consequences of the Auction Reserve Price"
(June 2009)
"Waxman-Markey: Math: What are the numbers and what might they mean?"
(May 2009)
Watermark's Jurgen Weiss quoted in
Green Inc. Column: Looking at Europe's Green Ways
by Kate Galbraith, New York Times (May 2009)
"A Serious Flaw in the Waxman-Markey Discussion Draft"
with Peter Cramton and Steven Stoft (April 2009)
"Allowance allocation will likely make cutting GHG emissions more costly"
(April 2009)
"Carbon Cap and Trade versus Tax - Getting beyond the basics"
(April 2009)
"What to Expect and Not to Expect from Carbon Risk Disclosure"
(April 2009)
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