Expertise
Expertise: Energy Economics and Finance, Regulations, Industrial Organization, Internet of Things, Disruptive Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Nehan Naim is an Assistant Professor at SUNY-ESF, with expertise in industrial organization and applied microeconomics. Her work focuses on understanding firms' and individuals' response to incentives, and informing market development strategies and policies to enhance efficiency and welfare.
Areas of Interest
- Energy Regulations and Market Design
- Industrial Organization
- Project Finance
- Climate Change Policies and Behavioral Economics
- IOT Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Fish Markets
Selected Research
- Impact of Capacity Auctions on Entry and Expansion in the US Electricity Generation
- For the Life of Coal: Case of Capacity Markets in the US Electricity Sector
- Technological Shock and Substitution Patterns: Study of Shetland Fish Auctions
- Consumer Preferences in Differentiated Product Market
- Do Renewable Energy Regulations Foster Technological Innovation? Evidence from Patenting Activity in OECD Countries
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Organizational Affiliations
Education
Economics
2018, PhD, Northeastern University
Economics
2012, MA, Northeastern University
Economics
2009, BSc, Lahore University of Management Sciences