William Raich
Senior Associate
William Raich is an applied economist who specializes in regulatory analysis in the context of air quality management and public health and safety. His expertise includes environmental and health valuation and expert elicitation techniques to characterize uncertainty in regulatory analysis. William has developed and applied a variety of stated and revealed preference nonmarket valuation methods in his work domestically and internationally.
His recent work includes developing and delivering training materials to air quality experts internationally on the use of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program (BenMAP-CE).
William holds a B.S. in Resource Economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and a M.S. in Environmental Economics and Climate Change from the London School of Economics.