Robert S. Pindyck

Robert S. Pindyck

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 74

North America-United States

About Robert S. Pindyck

Robert S. Pindyck, With an exceptional h-index of 74 and a recent h-index of 47 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Economics.

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

A SUPPLY CURVE FOR FOREST-BASED CO2 REMOVAL

Comments on draft revisions to OMB Circulars A-4 and A-94

Climate future: Averting and adapting to climate change

Population, productivity, and sustainable consumption

A simple rule for pricing with limited knowledge of demand

Welfare costs of catastrophes: Lost consumption and lost lives

What we know and don’t know about climate change, and implications for policy

COVID-19 and the welfare effects of reducing contagion

Robert S. Pindyck Information

University

Position

Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi Professor of Economics and Finance Sloan School of Management

Citations(all)

79264

Citations(since 2020)

14121

Cited By

67747

hIndex(all)

74

hIndex(since 2020)

47

i10Index(all)

149

i10Index(since 2020)

87

Email

University Profile Page

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Robert S. Pindyck Skills & Research Interests

Economics

Top articles of Robert S. Pindyck

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A SUPPLY CURVE FOR FOREST-BASED CO2 REMOVAL

Sergio L Franklin Jr

Robert S Pindyck

2024/3

Comments on draft revisions to OMB Circulars A-4 and A-94

Paul Joskow

Christopher Knittel

Deborah Lucas

Gilbert Metcalf

John Parsons

...

2023/7/6

Climate future: Averting and adapting to climate change

Robert S Pindyck

2022

Population, productivity, and sustainable consumption

Robert S Pindyck

2022/5/9

A simple rule for pricing with limited knowledge of demand

Management Science

Maxime C Cohen

Georgia Perakis

Robert S Pindyck

2021

Welfare costs of catastrophes: Lost consumption and lost lives

The Economic Journal

Ian WR Martin

Robert S Pindyck

2021/2

What we know and don’t know about climate change, and implications for policy

Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy

Robert S Pindyck

2021/1/1

COVID-19 and the welfare effects of reducing contagion

Robert S Pindyck

2020/5/11

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