Faculty Affiliate, Energy Institute at Haas
Research Areas:
Energy and environmental markets, specifically electricity and natural gas regulation, pricing in competitive and non-competitive markets, economic and business impacts of environmental policy
Bio:
Lucas Davis is the Jeffrey A. Jacobs Distinguished Professor in Business and Technology at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. He is a Faculty Affiliate at the Energy Institute at Haas, Co-editor at the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, and a Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Davis received a BA from Amherst College and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin.
Prior to joining Haas in 2009, Davis was an assistant professor of Economics at the University of Michigan. His current research focuses on energy and environmental markets, and in particular, on electricity and natural gas regulation, pricing in competitive and non-competitive markets, and the economic and business impacts of environmental policy.
Related Links:
- Lucas Davis’s latest Working Paper: “The Distributional Effects of U.S. Tax Credits for Heat Pumps, Solar Panels, and Electric Vehicles”
- Blog posts by Lucas Davis