Joel Landry

Assistant Professor of Environmental and Energy Economics

Joel Landry

Research Summary

The welfare evaluation of current and proposed policies given the presence of pre-existing policy distortions and multiple market failures, and the evaluation of the incentives, institutions, and decision-making processes that explain why imperfect policies often emerge

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Biofuels Carbon Costs Oils Greenhouse Gas Policy Making Housing Market United States Of America Ethanol Trade Offs Externalities Leakage Market Savings Method Pork Greenhouse Gases Rights Government Effect Environmental Markets Slum Health Climate Policy Costs And Cost Analysis

Most Recent Publications

Marginal Emissions Pathways: Drivers and Implications

Richard Klotz, Joel R. Landry, Antonio M. Bento, 2023, Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy on p. 141-156

Hui Yang, An Thu Pham, Joel Reid Landry, Seth Adam Blumsack, Wei Peng, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology on p. 12153-12161

Joel R. Landry, 2021, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists on p. 91-124

Modeling the Impact of RGGI on Pennsylvania’s Power Grid: Costs, Emissions, and Leakage

Joel Landry, An Pham, S Blumsack, Mingson Chen, Seamus Gibbons, 2020, PSU Center for Energy Law and Policy Report on p. 70-91

Antonio M. Bento, Somik V. Lall, Joel R. Landry, 2018, Review of Regional Studies on p. 377-400

Are there carbon savings from U.S. biofuel policies? The critical importance of accounting for leakage in land and fuel markets

Antonio M. Bento, Richard Klotz, Joel R. Landry, 2015, Energy Journal on p. 75-109

Most-Cited Papers

Are there carbon savings from U.S. biofuel policies? The critical importance of accounting for leakage in land and fuel markets

Antonio M. Bento, Richard Klotz, Joel R. Landry, 2015, Energy Journal on p. 75-109

Hui Yang, An Thu Pham, Joel Reid Landry, Seth Adam Blumsack, Wei Peng, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology on p. 12153-12161

Joel R. Landry, 2021, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists on p. 91-124

Marginal Emissions Pathways: Drivers and Implications

Richard Klotz, Joel R. Landry, Antonio M. Bento, 2023, Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy on p. 141-156

Antonio M. Bento, Somik V. Lall, Joel R. Landry, 2018, Review of Regional Studies on p. 377-400

Modeling the Impact of RGGI on Pennsylvania’s Power Grid: Costs, Emissions, and Leakage

Joel Landry, An Pham, S Blumsack, Mingson Chen, Seamus Gibbons, 2020, PSU Center for Energy Law and Policy Report on p. 70-91