Phuong Ho

Postdoctoral Associate, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
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Bio

Phuong Ho is a Postdoctoral Associate at MIT CEEPR. Her primary research spans environmental and energy economics as well as industrial organization. She examines how firms make decisions in regulated markets, with a focus on market structure and the impacts of energy, environmental, and resource regulations. Phuong also investigates the costs of environmental disamenities and their distributional impacts on nearby communities. Her work explores various sectors, including municipal solid waste disposal, fishery management, oil and natural gas extraction, and mineral mining. At CEEPR, she is part of the team working on the Roosevelt project and the Minerals Stewardship Consortium, conducting research centering around mining and processing of critical minerals for the energy transition and resource resilience.

Education & Credentials

Ph.D., Economics, University of Arizona, 2019
B. Com., Economics and Finance, Victoria University of Wellington, 2013