This dissertation emcompasses three empirical studies in environmental and development economics. In Chapter 1, I study whether electricity use in newer or older residential buildings rises more in response to high temperature in a region of Southern California. Peak electricity demand occurs at the highest temperatures which are predicted to increase due to climate change. Understanding how newer buildings differ from older buildings improves forecasts of how peak electricity use will grow over time. Newer buildings are subject to stricter building energy codes, but are larger and more likely to have air conditioning; hence, the cumulative effect is ambiguous. This paper combines four large datasets of building and household characteristic...
My objective in this thesis is to explore some of the primary issues and assumptions that have been ...
The energy industry is undergoing rapid transformation in the United States. Climate change continue...
This dissertation is comprised of three essays which explore selected aspects of climate change miti...
This dissertation combines three empirical studies of human behaviors as they relate to environmenta...
This dissertation examines how housing markets react to information on energy and the environment an...
This dissertation combines research on three topics in applied Energy and Environmental Economics re...
Part I is a joint paper with Maximilian Auffhammer. The study simulates the impacts of higher temper...
This dissertation explores two aspects of environmental economics and the evaluation of energy polic...
This paper studies whether electricity use in newer or older residential buildings rises more in res...
Climate change is set to have a significant economic impact, affecting our behavior and changing the...
This dissertation features three essays in environmental economics. In the first essay, I analyze ho...
This dissertation comprises three essays, relating to negative externalities in economics. The first...
In U.S. homes, 22 percent and 6 percent of the consumption of electricity is devoted to satisfy cool...
The first chapter explains the human causes of climate change and its costs, which is estimated to b...
In this dissertation I explore two aspects of the economics of energy. The first focuses on consumer...
My objective in this thesis is to explore some of the primary issues and assumptions that have been ...
The energy industry is undergoing rapid transformation in the United States. Climate change continue...
This dissertation is comprised of three essays which explore selected aspects of climate change miti...
This dissertation combines three empirical studies of human behaviors as they relate to environmenta...
This dissertation examines how housing markets react to information on energy and the environment an...
This dissertation combines research on three topics in applied Energy and Environmental Economics re...
Part I is a joint paper with Maximilian Auffhammer. The study simulates the impacts of higher temper...
This dissertation explores two aspects of environmental economics and the evaluation of energy polic...
This paper studies whether electricity use in newer or older residential buildings rises more in res...
Climate change is set to have a significant economic impact, affecting our behavior and changing the...
This dissertation features three essays in environmental economics. In the first essay, I analyze ho...
This dissertation comprises three essays, relating to negative externalities in economics. The first...
In U.S. homes, 22 percent and 6 percent of the consumption of electricity is devoted to satisfy cool...
The first chapter explains the human causes of climate change and its costs, which is estimated to b...
In this dissertation I explore two aspects of the economics of energy. The first focuses on consumer...
My objective in this thesis is to explore some of the primary issues and assumptions that have been ...
The energy industry is undergoing rapid transformation in the United States. Climate change continue...
This dissertation is comprised of three essays which explore selected aspects of climate change miti...