Catherine Wolfram

Affiliations: 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
General Economics, Theory Economics, Labor Economics
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Paul Joskow grad student 1996 MIT
Nancy Rose grad student 1996 MIT
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Lee K, Miguel E, Wolfram C. (2020) Does Household Electrification Supercharge Economic Development? Journal of Economic Perspectives. 34: 122-144
Fowlie M, Wolfram C, Spurlock CA, et al. (2017) Default Effects and Follow-On Behavior: Evidence from an Electricity Pricing Program National Bureau of Economic Research
Fowlie M, Goulder L, Kotchen M, et al. (2014) Environmental economics. An economic perspective on the EPA's Clean Power Plan. Science (New York, N.Y.). 346: 815-6
Fowlie M, Knittel CR, Wolfram C. (2012) Sacred Cars? Cost-effective regulation of stationary and nonstationary pollution sources American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 4: 98-126
Davis LW, Wolfram C. (2012) Deregulation, consolidation, and efficiency: Evidence from US nuclear power American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. 4: 194-225
Borenstein S, Bushnell J, Knittel CR, et al. (2008) Inefficiencies and market power in financial arbitrage: A study of california's electricity markets Journal of Industrial Economics. 56: 347-378
Bushnell J, Peterman C, Wolfram C. (2008) Local solutions to global problems: Climate change policies and regulatory jurisdiction Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. 2: 175-193
Fabrizio KR, Rose NL, Wolfram CD. (2007) Do markets reduce costs? Assessing the impact of regulatory restructuring on US electric generation efficiency American Economic Review. 97: 1250-1277
Ellison SF, Wolfram C. (2006) Coordinating on lower prices: pharmaceutical pricing under political pressure. The Rand Journal of Economics. 37: 324-40
Rose NL, Wolfram C. (2002) Regulating executive pay: Using the tax code to influence chief executive officer compensation Journal of Labor Economics. 20
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