
Dr. Stephen Holland
Professor
Department of Economics

Background
Research Areas: Applied Microeconomics, Game Theory, Natural Resource, Environmental, and Energy Economics
Dr. Stephen Holland earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan, 1999.
Research and Awards
Distributional Effects of Air Pollution from Electric Vehicle Adoption
Mansur, E.; Muller, N.; Yates, A.
2017
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
Strategic Policy Choice in State-Level Regulation: The EPA’s Clean Power Plan
Bushnell, J., Hughes, J., Knittel, C.
2017
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
Are There Environmental Benefits from Driving Electric Vehicles? The Importance of Local Factors
Mansur, E., Muller, N., Yates, A.
2016
American Economic Review
Damages and Expected Deaths Due to Excess NOx Emissions from 2009 to 2015 Volkswagen Diesel Vehicles
Mansur, E., Muller, N., Yates, A.
2016
Environmental Science and Technology
Some Inconvenient Truths About Climate Change Policy: The Distributional Impacts of Transportation Policies
Hughes, J., Knittel, C., Parker, N.
2015
Review of Economics and Statistics
Optimal Trading Ratios for Pollution Permit Markets
Yates, A.
2015
Journal of Public Economics
Unintended Consequences of Transportation Carbon Policies: Land-Use, Emissions, and Innovation
Hughes, J., Knittel, C., Parker, N.
2015
Energy Journal
Market Design in Cap and Trade Programs: Permit Validity and Compliance Timing
Moore, M.
2013
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Beta Gamma Sigma
2007
Federal Trade Commission Outstanding Team Award
2000
RFF Joseph L. Fisher Dissertation Fellowship
1998-1999
Michael J. Moore Dissertation Prize
1998
Rackham Dissertation Fellowship
1997
University of Michigan Regents Fellowship
1994-1996
Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society for Agriculture
1993
USDA National Needs Fellowship
1993-1994
Phi Beta Kappa
1998