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August 2001About the AuthorsLaura Jones is the Director of the Centre for Studies in Risk and Regulation at The Fraser Institute. She joined The Fraser Institute in 1996 to develop the Institute's policy on the environment. Since joining the Institute, she has edited Fish or Cut Bait! The Case for Individual Transferable Quotas in the Salmon Fishery of British Columbia, Global Warming: The Science and the Politics and Safe Enough? Managing Risk and Regulation. Ms Jones has also published articles in Fraser Forum, The Vancouver Sun, the Ottawa Citizen, and the Financial Post. She is the author of Crying Wolf? Public Policy on Endangered Species in Canada and was a co-author of four editions of Environmental Indicators for Canada and the United States, a Fraser Institute Critical Issues Bulletin. She received her B.A. in Economics from Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, and her M.A. in Economics from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Prior to joining the Institute, she taught economics at Coquitlam College and is currently teaching Economic Issues at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Stephen Graf holds a Bachelor of Business Administration, with joint majors in business and economics, from Simon Fraser University (1999). He will enter his third year of study at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Law in September 2001. Stephen participated in The Fraser Institute's Student Leaders' Colloquium in 1998 and worked as an intern at The Fraser Institute in 2000.
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