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Peter Wilcoxen

MEMBER SINCE: 2019

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Peter Wilcoxen is a professor of public administration and international affairs, an Ajello Professor in Energy and Environmental Policy, a Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence and a senior research associate in the Center for Policy Research. He also serves as director of the Maxwell School's Center for Environmental Policy and Administration. Pete’s principal area of study is the effect of environmental and energy policies on economic growth, international trade and the performance of individual industries. He has published numerous articles and co-authored two books: one on the design of an international policy to control climate change, and one on the design and construction of large-scale economic models. Since 1995, he has served as a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.

History of Employment

Position
Division
Organization
Start
End
Nonresident Senior Fellow
The Brookings Institution
1995
Present
Professor
Dept of Public Administration and International Affairs
Syracuse University
2015
Present
Associate Professor
Department of Public Administration and International Affairs
Syracuse University
2003
2015
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
Syracuse University
2003
2014
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
University of Texas at Austin
1999
2003
Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
University of Texas at Austin
1991
1999
Visiting Fellow
The Brookings Institution
1994
1994
Visiting Scholar
Department of Economics
Harvard University
1990
1991
Senior Research Fellow
Department of Economics
University of Melbourne
1989
1990
Visiting Research Fellow
Department of Economics
University of Melbourne
1984
1985
Economist
Southern California Edison Company
1984
1984
Economist
US Environmental Protection Agency
1983
1983
Primary Policy Areas

Alternative Energy, Economy, Energy, Environment/Natural Resources, Taxes, Trade

Primary Sector of Expertise

Academic

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty, Data Analytics, Economic Forecasting, Information Technology, Risk Management