Faculty
Karen Clay
Karen Clay is a Professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy. Her research focuses on environmental economics, energy, and economic history. She is a leading expert on the long-run impacts of environmental policy and energy systems on health and economic outcomes.
Akshaya Jha
Akshaya Jha is an Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. His research focuses on energy economics, environmental regulation, and industrial organization. He uses empirical methods to study electricity markets, energy policy, and the environmental consequences of energy production.
Research Collaborators
Edson Severnini
Edson Severnini is an Associate Professor of Economics at Boston College, previously at Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. His research interests include environmental economics, energy economics, and labor economics. He studies how energy production and environmental conditions affect human capital, health, and economic development.
Current and Former Postdocs
Current and Former Students
David Adler, Pouya Arab, André Ribeiro Cardoso, Gabriel Facundes Monteiro, Annabel Hu, Minhyuk Nam, Sadiq Salimi Rad, Mengjia (Daisy) Ren, Xiaochen Sun
Contact
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