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Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0345
Doctoral Dissertation Defense
by
Mallory Elise Flowers
GREEN CERTIFICATION PATHWAYS:
The Roles of Public Goods, Private Goods, and Certification Schemes
Monday, July 24 at 9:30am
Georgia Tech School of Public Policy,
DM Smith Building, 685 Cherry Street, Room #108
Committee members: Daniel C. Matisoff1*, John P. Walsh1, Gordon Kingsley1, Beril Toktay2, Douglas S. Noonan3.
*Chair
1Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Public Policy
2Georgia Institute of Technology, Scheller College of Business
3Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, School of Public and Environmental Affairs
This dissertation defense is open – all faculty members and students are invited to attend the examination and participate in the discussion. For further information, contact the Graduate Programs Coordinator, Georgia Tech School of Public Policy at (404) 894-0417; email: grad@pubpolicy.gatech.edu. To obtain an abstract or copy of the dissertation, please contact Mallory Elise Flowers at mflowers8@gatech.edu.