Leading Expert in Energy Economics and Environmental Policy
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Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyChristopher Knittel serves as the George P. Shultz Professor of Energy Economics and Professor of Applied Economics at MIT's Sloan School of Management, where he also holds the position of Associate Dean of Climate, Energy, and Sustainability. After earning his Ph.D. in economics from UC Berkeley in 1999, following degrees from UC Davis and California State University Stanislaus, he taught at UC Davis and Boston University before joining MIT in 2011. His research focuses on understanding how consumers and firms respond to changes in the energy environment, examining both pricing and regulatory impacts. He directs MIT's Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research and the new Climate Policy Center, while co-directing the E2e Project, a research collaboration between MIT, UC Berkeley, and the University of Chicago. At MIT, he teaches Energy Economics and Policy to diverse student groups, including undergraduates, MBA students, and graduate students from outside Sloan. His influential research has appeared in leading academic journals, including The American Economic Review and The Journal of Political Economy. He serves as co-director of NBER's Energy and Environmental Economics group and has held editorial positions at several prestigious journals, including the Journal of Public Economics.