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Erin T. Mansur is affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Energy, with particular contributions in the subfields of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Environmental Engineering, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their work extensively covers topics such as Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies, Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure, Climate Change Policy and Economics, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Energy and Environment Impacts, Economic and Environmental Valuation, and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics.

Frequent coauthors include Stephen P. Holland, Andrew J. Yates, Nicholas Z. Muller, Matthew J. Kotchen, and Andrew J. Yates. The collaboration with these researchers reflects interdisciplinary approaches involving economics and environmental studies.

Erin T. Mansur has published in several academic venues, with multiple papers appearing in the SSRN Electronic Journal, American Economic Journal Economic Policy, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, and UNC Libraries.

Recent papers include:

  • The environmental benefits of transportation electrification: Urban buses, 2020, Energy Policy
  • Decompositions and Policy Consequences of an Extraordinary Decline in Air Pollution from Electricity Generation, 2020, American Economic Journal Economic Policy
  • Why marginal CO2 emissions are not decreasing for US electricity: Estimates and implications for climate policy, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • The Electric Vehicle Transition and the Economics of Banning Gasoline Vehicles, 2021, American Economic Journal Economic Policy
  • The Economics of Electricity Reliability, 2023, The Journal of Economic Perspectives

Best Publications

  • Vertical Arrangements, Market Structure, and Competition: An Analysis of Restructured US Electricity Markets

    James B. Bushnell;Erin T. Mansur;Celeste Saravia

  • Are There Environmental Benefits from Driving Electric Vehicles? The Importance of Local Factors

    Stephen P. Holland;Erin T. Mansur;Nicholas Z. Muller;Andrew James Yates

  • Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of marginal emissions: Implications for electric cars and other electricity-shifting policies

    Joshua S. Graff Zivin;Joshua S. Graff Zivin;Matthew J. Kotchen;Matthew J. Kotchen;Erin T. Mansur;Erin T. Mansur

  • Geographic Dispersion of Economic Shocks: Evidence from the Fracking Revolution

    James Feyrer;Erin T. Mansur;Bruce Sacerdote

  • Measuring climatic impacts on energy consumption: A review of the empirical literature☆

    Maximilian Auffhammer;Erin T. Mansur

  • What Do Emissions Markets Deliver and to Whom? Evidence from Southern California's Nox Trading Program.

    Meredith Fowlie;Stephen P. Holland;Erin T. Mansur

  • Is Real-Time Pricing Green? The Environmental Impacts of Electricity Demand Variance

    Stephen P. Holland;Erin T. Mansur

  • Climate change adaptation: A study of fuel choice and consumption in the US energy sector

    Erin T. Mansur;Robert Mendelsohn;Wendy Morrison

  • The value of scarce water: Measuring the inefficiency of municipal regulations

    Erin T. Mansur;Sheila M. Olmstead

  • Do local energy prices and regulation affect the geographic concentration of employment

    Matthew E. Kahn;Matthew E. Kahn;Erin T. Mansur;Erin T. Mansur

  • Profiting from Regulation: Evidence from the European Carbon Market

    James B. Bushnell;Howard Chong;Erin T. Mansur

  • Inferring Carbon Abatement Costs in Electricity Markets: A Revealed Preference Approach Using the Shale Revolution

    Joseph A. Cullen;Erin T. Mansur

  • Electricity shortages and firm productivity: Evidence from China's industrial firms

    Karen Fisher-Vanden;Erin T. Mansur;Qiong Juliana Wang

  • Costs and Benefits of Reducing Air Pollutants Related to Acid Rain

    Dallas Burtraw;Alan Krupnick;Erin Mansur;David Austin

  • The Short-Run Effects of Time-Varying Prices in Competitive Electricity Markets

    Stephen P. Holland;Erin T. Mansur

  • MEASURING WELFARE IN RESTRUCTURED ELECTRICITY MARKETS

    Erin T. Mansur

  • Upstream Competition and Vertical Integration in Electricity Markets

    Erin T. Mansur

  • Market Organization and Efficiency in Electricity Markets

    Erin T. Mansur;Matthew W. White

  • Why marginal CO2 emissions are not decreasing for US electricity: Estimates and implications for climate policy

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  • Vertical Arrangements, Market Structure, and Competition an Analysis of Restructured U.S. Electricity Markets

    James B. Bushnell;James B. Bushnell;Erin T. Mansur;Erin T. Mansur;Celeste Saravia

  • Do Local Energy Prices and Regulation Affect the Geographic Concentration of Employment? A Border Pairs Approach

    Matthew E. Kahn;Erin T. Mansur

Frequent Co-Authors

James Bushnell
James Bushnell University of California, Davis
Matthew J. Kotchen
Matthew J. Kotchen Yale University
Joshua Graff Zivin
Joshua Graff Zivin University of California, San Diego
Matthew E. Kahn
Matthew E. Kahn University of Southern California
Bruce Sacerdote
Bruce Sacerdote Dartmouth College
Justine S. Hastings
Justine S. Hastings University of Washington
Dallas Burtraw
Dallas Burtraw Resources For The Future
John M. Quigley
John M. Quigley University of California, Berkeley
Alan Krupnick
Alan Krupnick Resources For The Future
Robert Mendelsohn
Robert Mendelsohn Yale University

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