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66 Kleinman Center for Energy Policy 2018–2019 Annual Report
ENERGY ECONOMICS
& FINANCE SEMINAR
For a third year, Faculty Fellow
Arthur van Benthem hosted his
seminar series, convening scholars
for rigorous discourse on energy
economics and finance topics.
Arthur van Benthem, Kleinman Center
Faculty Fellow; Assistant Professor,
Wharton
October 17
Are Energy Executives Rewarded
for Luck?
Catherine Hausman, Assistant Professor,
Gerald Ford School of Public Policy;
Visiting Scholar, Kleinman Center for
Energy Policy
October 24
Moral Hazard, Wildfires,
and the Economic Incidence
of Natural Disasters
Judd Boomhower, Assistant Professor,
Department of Economics, UC San Diego
November 7
Crude by Rail, Option Value,
and Pipeline Investment
Thomas Covert, Assistant Professor,
Booth School of Business, University
of Chicago
November 14
The Real Effects of Local
Government Financial Frictions
Aymeric Bellon, Ph.D. Student,
Finance, Wharton
December 5
Demanding Innovation:
The Impact of Consumer Subsidies
on Solar Panel Production Costs
Todd Gerarden, Assistant Professor,
SC Johnson School of Business, Cornell
March 20
Abatement Strategies and the Cost of
Environmental Regulation: Emission
Standards on the European Car Market
Mathias Reynaert, Assistant Professor,
Toulouse School of Economics
April 3
Formative Experiences and the
Price of Gasoline
Chris Severen, Economist, Federal
Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
April 17
Firm-Level Financial Resources and
Environmental Spills
Tatyana Deryugina, Assistant Professor,
University of Illinois