E-mail: elizabeth.baldwin@economics.ox.ac.uk
Personal Webpage: Elizabeth Baldwin
Key Themes: consumer theory for indivisible goods, maths, mathematics, economics, competitive equilibrium, the economics of climate change, human welfare, technology, emissions, policy, policies, consumer choices, the economics of climate change, auction theory, matching
Elizabeth originally studied mathematics, completing her undergraduate degree in 2003 and a DPhil in 2006, at Oxford. After a spell as a postdoc in mathematics, she transferred her attention to economics, studying the MPhil and then the DPhil at Oxford; finishing in 2014. She joined Hertford after a postdoc at the Grantham Research Institute of the London School of Economics, as well as having had a Research Fellowship at Nuffield College, Oxford.
She is also an Affiliate member of the CESifo Network, a Research Associate at the Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource-Rich Economies