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Steven Sexton

Environmental and Resource Economics

Duke University

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About Steven Sexton at Duke University (Duke)

Steven Sexton is an environmental and resource economist at Duke University, focusing on energy, climate, and agricultural policy impacts. Representative publications include "Local excise taxes, sticky prices, and spillovers: evidence from Berkeley’s soda tax", and "Conspicuous conservation: The Prius halo and willingness to pay for environmental bona fides", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

energy policyenvironmental economicstransportation policygenetically modified organismsbiofuelsclimate adaptationsolar energysustainable agriculture
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Research Output

Total Citations2,612

Emerging researcher

Publications76

Selective publication record

h-index22

Developing track record

i10-index36

Growing portfolio

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