Lawrence H. Goulder
Professor and Shuzo Nishihara Chair in Environmental and Resource Economics
[email protected]
http://www.stanford.edu/~goulder/
Page in Stanford Directory
Phone: 650-723-3712
Office: Landau 235
Office hours: By email appointment
Interests
- Research:
Environmental economics, public economics, applied general equilibrium analysis
- Current Research:
Economic and environmental effects of environmental policies; implications of environmental policy for technological innovation
- Teaching:
Environmental economics, public economics
- Professional Affiliations:
AEA, NBER, Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
Recent Publications
(1) “Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Increased U.S. Gasoline Taxes” (with Antonio M. Bento, Mark R. Jacobsen, and Roger H. von Haefen), American Economic Review, forthcoming
(2) “The Economics of Climate Change” (with William Pizer), in Lawrence Blume and Steven Durlauf, eds., The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Palgrave MacMillan, Ltd., forthcoming
(3) “Efficiency Costs of Meeting Industry-Distributional Constraints under Environmental Permits and Taxes” (with A. Lans Bovenberg and Derek J. Gurney), RAND Journal of Economics, Winter 2005
(4) “Are We Consuming Too Much?” (with Kenneth Arrow, Partha Dasgupta, and others), Journal of Economic Perspectives, summer 2004
(5) “The Substantial Bias from Ignoring General Equilibrium Effects in Estimating Excess Burden, and a Practical Solution” (with Roberton Williams III), Journal of Political Economy, August 2003
List of Stanford Working Papers
Current Courses
Education
Ph.D., Stanford University (Economics); A.B., Harvard University (Philosophy)