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42
Citations
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2073
National Ranking
1202

Overview

Mun S. Ho is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of economics, econometrics, and finance, with a particular focus on environmental and energy-related topics.

Their research spans several main topics including:

  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Integrated Energy Systems Optimization

Ho has published in both broad and specialized subfields such as economics and econometrics, renewable energy and sustainability, electrical and electronic engineering, environmental engineering, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

Frequent publication venues for Ho's work include:

  • Energy Economics
  • China Economic Review
  • Journal of Public Economics
  • Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Journal of Global Economic Analysis

Selected recent publications showcase their focus on carbon policy, energy economics, and consumption modeling. These include:

  • "When carbon emission trading meets a regulated industry: Evidence from the electricity sector of China," 2021, Journal of Public Economics
  • "China's flexibility challenge in achieving carbon neutrality by 2060," 2022, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • "The general equilibrium impacts of carbon tax policy in China: A multi-model comparison," 2021, Energy Economics
  • "Indirect cost of renewable energy: Insights from dispatching," 2021, Energy Economics
  • "Modelling consumption and constructing long-term baselines in final demand," 2020, Journal of Global Economic Analysis

Collaborative work is a significant part of Ho's research activity. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Jing Cao
  • Jianglong Li
  • Wenhao Hu
  • Dale W. Jorgenson
  • Rong Ma

Ho's research contributions integrate empirical approaches with theoretical frameworks related to energy systems, carbon emissions, fiscal policy, and sustainability. Their published work is aligned closely with ongoing global discussions on energy transition and environmental regulation, reflecting multidisciplinary interests that bridge economics and environmental engineering fields.

Best Publications

  • A retrospective look at the US productivity growth resurgence

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Mun S. Ho;Kevin J. Stiroh

  • Productivity, Volume 3: Information Technology and the American Growth Resurgence

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Mun Ho;Kevin Stiroh

  • A Retrospective Look at the U.S. Productivity Growth Resurgence

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Mun S. Ho;Kevin J. Stiroh

  • Why Has the Energy-Output Ratio Fallen in China?

    Richard F. Garbaccio;Mun S. Ho;Dale W. Jorgenson

  • Information technology and the American growth resurgence

    Dale Weldeau Jorgenson;Mun S. Ho;Kevin J. Stiroh

  • China's flexibility challenge in achieving carbon neutrality by 2060

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  • Growth of U.S. Industries and Investments in Information Technology and Higher Education

    Dale Jorgenson;Mun Ho;Kevin Stiroh

  • Projecting productivity growth: lessons from the U.S. growth resurgence

    Mun S. Ho;Dale W. Jorgenson;Kevin J. Stiroh

  • Industry Origins of the American Productivity Resurgence

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Mun S. Ho;Jon D. Samuels;Kevin J. Stiroh

  • When carbon emission trading meets a regulated industry: Evidence from the electricity sector of China

    Jing Cao;Mun S. Ho;Rong Ma;Fei Teng

  • Controlling Carbon Emissions in China

    Richard F. Garbaccio;Mun S. Ho;Dale W. Jorgenson

  • The general equilibrium impacts of carbon tax policy in China: A multi-model comparison

    Jing Cao;Hancheng Dai;Shantong Li;Chaoyi Guo

  • Energy, the Environment, and Economic Growth

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Richard J. Goettle;Mun S. Ho;Peter J. Wilcoxen

  • Finding Cointegration Rank in High Dimensional Systems Using the Johansen Test: An Illustration Using Data Based Monte Carlo Simulations

    Mun S. Ho;Bent E. Sorensen

  • China's emissions trading system and an ETS-carbon tax hybrid

    Jing Cao;Mun S. Ho;Dale W. Jorgenson;Chris P. Nielsen

  • Lessons from the US growth resurgence

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Mun S. Ho;Kevin J. Stiroh

  • China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO2 Emissions

    Jing Cao;Richard Garbaccio;Mun S. Ho

  • Double Dividend: Environmental Taxes and Fiscal Reform in the United States

    Dale W. Jorgeson;Richard Goettle;Mun Ho;Peter Wilcoxen

  • Projecting Productivity Growth: Lessons from the U.S. Growth Resurgence

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Mun S. Ho;Kevin J. Stiroh

  • Clearing the air : the health and economic damages of air pollution in China

    Mun S. Ho;Chris P. Nielsen

  • Industry Origins of the American Productivity Resurgence

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Mun S. Ho;Jon D. Samuels;Kevin J. Stiroh

  • Double Dividend: Environmental Taxes and Fiscal Reform in the United States

    Dale W. Jorgenson;Richard J. Goettle;Mun S. Ho;Peter J. Wilcoxen

Frequent Co-Authors

Dale W. Jorgenson
Dale W. Jorgenson Harvard University
Peter J. Wilcoxen
Peter J. Wilcoxen Syracuse University
Chris P. Nielsen
Chris P. Nielsen Harvard University
Bent E. Sørensen
Bent E. Sørensen University of Houston
William A. Pizer
William A. Pizer Resources For The Future
Yuxuan Wang
Yuxuan Wang University of Houston
Yu Zhao
Yu Zhao Nanjing University
Hancheng Dai
Hancheng Dai Peking University
Xiliang Zhang
Xiliang Zhang Tsinghua University
Yu Liu
Yu Liu University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

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