Ben Gilbert
Assistant Professor, Economics and Business
Contact
Engineering Hall 319
303-384-2359
Fax: 303-273-3416
bgilbert@mines.edu
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Biography
Ben Gilbert is an applied microeconomist who studies the relationship between public policy, energy and natural resource markets. His research addresses problems in energy supply, energy efficiency, marine resources, regulation, firm and industrial organization, and the housing market.
Before becoming an economist, Gilbert was a news reporter covering emerging energy technology. Gilbert holds a PhD in Economics from the University of California, San Diego, and a BA in Economics and English from Whitman College. He was previously an assistant professor of Economics at the University of Wyoming and an affiliate of the University of Wyoming Building Energy Research Group.
Education
- BA, Economics and English Literature, Whitman College
- PhD, Economics, University of California, San Diego
Courses Taught
- EBGN 301 Intermediate Microeconomics
- EBGN 594 Time Series Econometrics
- EBGN 611 Advanced Microeconomic Theory
Research Interests
- Environmental and natural resource economics
- Energy economics
- Applied microeconomics
- Public economics
- Economics of institutions