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MICHAEL O'HARE
Michael O'Hare
Professor of Public Policy, Goldman School of Public Policy
University of California, Berkeley
Michael O'Hare was raised in New York and trained at Harvard as an architect and structural engineer.
He has followed the process and principles of design into "nonphysical environments" such as production processes in organizations, regulation, and information management and published a variety of research in environmental policy, government policy towards the arts, and management, with special interests in tax policy, facility siting, information and perceptions in public choice and work environments, and policy design. He is also a regular writer on pedagogy, especially teaching in professional education, and co-edited the "Curriculum and Case Notes" section of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
Between faculty appointments at the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, he was director of policy analysis at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs. He teaches occasionally at Università Bocconi in Milan and the National University of Singapore and regularly in the Goldman School's executive (mid-career) programs.
Recently he and a team at Berkeley published a paper on ethanol in Science Magazine, January 27, 2006, "Ethanol Can Contribute to Energy and Environmental Goals."
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