Elizabeth Baldwin
Visiting Fellow
Research
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
Belarus
Biography
Elizabeth is a Research Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford and Co-investigator on an ESRC grant “Auctions for Multiple Goods, and Understanding Consumer Preferences”. She advises the Department of Energy and Climate Change on auction design, specifically in setting the strike price of renewable energy support. Working with Paul Klemperer, she advised the Bank of England on a recently-implemented extension of their Indexed Long-Term Repo auctions. She also works in applying decision theory to the question of climate policy. With colleagues at the GRI, she is now considering technology change in integrated assessment modelling.
Research Interest
The economics of climate change damages and policy responses Energy economics Environmental policies Applied economics Practical auction theory and market design Consumer theory for indivisible goods Matching with transferable utility