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Mar Reguant

Mar   Reguant
Assistant Professor, Economics
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Assistant Professor of Economics
Academic Area: 
Economics

Research Statement

Mar Reguant is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she teaches Data and Decisions in the first year of the MBA program. She works in the area of Industrial Organization with a focus on energy and electricity markets —in particular, attempting to quantify the impacts of important energy and environmental institutions and policies. In her recent work, Mar has explored the role of auction design on electricity markets and the impacts of carbon policies on energy intensive industries. Mar received a PhD in Economics from MIT and a BA in Economics from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.

Bio

Mar Reguant’s research lies at the intersection of Industrial Organization and Energy and Environmental Economics. In her recent work, she has studied the design of electricity markets and its implications for efficiency and welfare. She is also interested in examining the scope and impact of green house gas emissions programs, both in the US and internationally.

Academic Degrees

  • PhD in Economics, MIT, 2011
  • BA in Economics, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 2006

Academic Appointments

  • At Stanford since 2011
  • Visiting Junior Chair, Toulouse School of Economics, 2013-2014

Courses Taught

Degree Courses

2012-13

This is the base version of D&D. This course introduces the fundamental concepts and techniques for analyzing risk and formulating sound decisions in uncertain environments. Approximately half of the course focuses on probability and its...

2011-12

This is the base version of D&D. This course introduces the fundamental concepts and techniques for analyzing risk and formulating sound decisions in uncertain environments. Approximately half of the course focuses on probability theory and...