I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at Colorado State University.
I study energy and environment economics and industrial organization with a focus on electricity, groundwater, and climate. My recent research examines the role of energy technologies on strategic firm behavior and market outcomes in wholesale electricity markets; how increasing groundwater pumping costs affect farm pumping and cropping decisions; and the design of carbon markets and other environmental policies. I have also developed applied econometric methods for use in empirical work, including tools for designing field experiments using panel data.
I previously taught a graduate econometrics course on structural estimation. Course materials are available on the course GitHub repository.
See my website for links to my research, more information on my courses, and my contact information.