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Maya Papineau

Associate Professor

Degrees:B.A. (Carleton), M.Sc. (UCL), Ph.D. (California at Berkeley)
Phone:613-520-2600 x 3758
Email:maya.papineau@carleton.ca
Office:A-808 Loeb
Website:Browse

Languages spoken other than English: French

Research fields: environmental and energy economics, applied econometrics

Expertise:
• economics of climate change
• energy efficiency policy
• renewable energy
• sustainable development

Refereed Publications in the Last 6 Years:

Experimental Evidence on Heat Loss Visualization and Personalized Information to Motivate Energy Savings“, with Nicholas Rivers. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Volume 111, January 2022, 102558.

Conditional Demand Analysis as a Tool to Evaluate Energy Policy Options on the Path to Grid Decarbonization,” with Kareman Yassin, Guy R. Newsham and Sarah Brice. 2021. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Vol. 149, October.

New insights on the energy impacts of telework in Canada,” with Hannah Villeneuve, Ahmed Abdeen, Sharane Simon, Cynthia Cruikshank and William O’Brien. 2021. Canadian Public Policy 47(3): 460-477.

A Systematic Review of Energy Efficiency Home Retrofit Evaluation Studies“, with Lauren Giandomenico and Nicholas Rivers. Forthcoming, Annual Review of Resource Economics, October 2020.

“Utilities Included: Split Incentives in Commercial Electricity Contracts,” (with Katrina Jessoe and David Rapson), The Energy Journal, Volume 41, Issue 5, 2020, Pages 271-297.

“Carbon Emissions and Business Cycles,” (with H. Khan, C. Knittel and K. Metaxoglou), Journal of Macroeconomics [Lead Article], Volume 60, 2019, Pages 1-19.

Most Significant Career Research Contributions:

“Carbon Emissions and Business Cycles,” (with H. Khan, C. Knittel and K. Metaxoglou), Journal of Macroeconomics [Lead Article], Volume 60,   2019, Pages 1-19.

“Energy Efficiency Premiums in Unlabeled Office Buildings”, The Energy Journal, Volume 38, Number 4, July 2017, Pages 195–212.

“An Economic Perspective on Experience Curves and Dynamic Economies in Renewable Energy Technologies”,  Energy Policy, Volume 34, Number 4, March 2006, Pages 422–432.