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David L. Lewis

National Director of Finance and Economics, HDR Corporation

David Lewis is the National Director of Economics and Finance for the HDR Corporation.  His professional interests include the economic analysis of human rights in relation to people with disabilities, the facilitation of public-private partnerships, and the extension of Cost-Benefit Analysis to accommodate the productivity effects of private investment in advanced logistics.


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Investing in America’s Infrastructure: From Bridges to Broadband: Event Photos

July 25, 2008 • Photo Galleries

Governor Tim Kaine joined Robert E. Rubin and Lawrence H. Summers in the opening session of a Hamilton Project public forum on the need for a national strategy that promotes infrastructure as a central component of long-term, broadly shared growth.

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Investing in America’s Infrastructure: From Bridges to Broadband

Events • July 25, 2008 • Washington, DC

Governor Tim Kaine joined Robert E. Rubin and Lawrence H. Summers in the opening session of a Hamilton Project public forum on the need for a national strategy that promotes infrastructure as a central component of long-term, broadly shared growth.

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America’s Traffic Congestion Problem: Toward a Framework for National Reform

Papers • July 2008 • David L. Lewis

David Lewis argues that congestion pricing would reduce the economic costs from congestion and guide transportation resources to their best use, and would generate revenue for new investment and to compensate low-income people for whom toll payments are burdensome.

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Easing the Traffic Jam through Congestion Pricing

April 1, 2008 • Audio

Full audio from the event Easing the Traffic Jam through Congestion Pricing.

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Easing the Traffic Jam Through Congestion Pricing

Events • April 1, 2008 • Washington, DC

David Lewis outlined his new Hamilton Project paper on the merits and potential barriers to congestion pricing as a tool for combating urban gridlock at an event co-sponsored with the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program.

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