Matthew Kotchen

Matthew Kotchen

Yale University

H-index: 40

North America-United States

About Matthew Kotchen

Matthew Kotchen, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Yale University, specializes in the field of Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

On the Feasibility, Costs, and Benefits of an Immediate Phasedown of Coal for US Electricity Generation

Stated Preference Estimates of the Average Social Cost of Carbon

Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy, volume 5

When Can Benefit–Cost Analyses Ignore Secondary Markets?

Crowding in with impure altruism: Theory and evidence from volunteerism in national parks

Introduction to" Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy"

The costs of “costless” climate mitigation

Is the Emphasis on Cofinancing Good for Environmental Multilateral Funds?

Matthew Kotchen Information

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Citations(all)

9412

Citations(since 2020)

3983

Cited By

6968

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

59

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Matthew Kotchen Skills & Research Interests

Economics

Top articles of Matthew Kotchen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

On the Feasibility, Costs, and Benefits of an Immediate Phasedown of Coal for US Electricity Generation

Stephen P Holland

Matthew Kotchen

Erin T Mansur

Andrew J Yates

2024/3/11

Stated Preference Estimates of the Average Social Cost of Carbon

Matthew Ashenfarb

Matthew Kotchen

2024/1/15

Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy, volume 5

Matthew Kotchen

Tatyana Deryugina

Catherine D Wolfram

2024

When Can Benefit–Cost Analyses Ignore Secondary Markets?

Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis

Matthew J Kotchen

Arik Levinson

2023/3

Crowding in with impure altruism: Theory and evidence from volunteerism in national parks

Journal of Public Economics

MJ Kotchen

KRH Wagner

2023

Introduction to" Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy"

NBER Chapters

Tatyana Deryugina

Matthew Kotchen

Catherine Wolfram

2023

The costs of “costless” climate mitigation

Science

Matthew J Kotchen

James A Rising

Gernot Wagner

2023/12/1

Is the Emphasis on Cofinancing Good for Environmental Multilateral Funds?

Matthew Kotchen

Andrew Vogt

2023/7/17

Funding public goods through dedicated taxes on private goods

Land Economics

Nathan W Chan

Matthew J Kotchen

2022/8/1

Busting the myths around public investment in clean energy

Nature Energy

Jonas Meckling

Joseph E Aldy

Matthew J Kotchen

Sanya Carley

Daniel C Esty

...

2022/7

Why marginal CO2 emissions are not decreasing for US electricity: Estimates and implications for climate policy

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Stephen P Holland

Matthew J Kotchen

Erin T Mansur

Andrew J Yates

2022/2/22

Reply to Gagnon et al.: Short-run estimates vs. long-run conjectures

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Stephen P Holland

Matthew J Kotchen

Erin T Mansur

Andrew J Yates

2022/12/6

Policy instrument choice with Coasean provision of public goods

Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

Christopher Costello

Matthew Kotchen

2022/9/1

Taxing Externalities: Revenue vs. Welfare Gains with an Application to US Carbon Taxes

Matthew Kotchen

2022/8/8

The producer benefits of implicit fossil fuel subsidies in the United States

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Matthew J Kotchen

2021/4/6

The role of retrospective analysis in an era of deregulation: lessons from the US mercury and air toxics standards

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy

Mary Evans

Karen Palmer

Joseph Aldy

Meredith Fowlie

Matthew Kotchen

...

2021/1/1

Cobenefits and regulatory impact analysis: Theory and Evidence from federal air quality regulations

Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy

Joseph Aldy

Matthew J Kotchen

Mary Evans

Meredith Fowlie

Arik Levinson

...

2021/1/1

Environmental benefit-cost analysis: A comparative analysis between the United States and the United Kingdom

Joseph E Aldy

Giles Atkinson

Matthew J Kotchen

2021/10/5

Keep climate policy focused on the social cost of carbon

Science

Joseph E Aldy

Matthew J Kotchen

Robert N Stavins

James H Stock

2021/8/20

On the scope of climate finance to facilitate international agreement on climate change

Economics Letters

Matthew J Kotchen

2020/5/1

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