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Arthur van Benthem
Associate Professor at The Wharton School
Arthur van Benthem is an Associate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.13 He specializes in environmental and energy economics, focusing on the unintended consequences of environmental legislation and the economic efficiency of energy policies.3
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Education: He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in 2012, a master's degree in Management Science & Engineering from Stanford, and his undergraduate degree from the University of Amsterdam.3
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Research: His current research focuses on markets for transportation, renewable energy, carbon markets, and policies to protect biodiversity.3
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Roles: He is a Faculty Co-Director of the Wharton Climate Center and a faculty adviser for the MBA major and undergraduate concentration in Business, Environment, Energy and Sustainability.3
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Awards: He has received multiple teaching awards, including the Wharton Teaching Excellence Award in 2023 and from 2017-2021.2
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Prior Experience: Before his doctoral studies, he worked as an energy economist in the Long-Term Energy Scenarios Team at Royal Dutch Shell.3
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Publications: He has authored numerous academic papers on topics such as vehicle scrappage policies, greenhouse gas regulations, and solar subsidies.4
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Affiliations: He is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research.25
As of January 2025, Arthur van Benthem continues to be an active researcher and educator in the field of environmental and energy economics at The Wharton School.13
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