
Chiradip Chatterjee
Associate Professor · Environmental Economics
University of North FloridaAbout
Chiradip Chatterjee is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Coggin College of Business, University of North Florida. He holds a PhD in Economics from Florida International University (2013), preceded by MS (2005) and BS (2003) degrees in Economics. His teaching includes courses on macroeconomics, environmental economics, and game theory.
Dr. Chatterjee’s research focuses on environmental and natural resource economics, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges. Key areas include understanding human responses to environmental changes, disaster risk mitigation, and the economic dimensions of energy and water resource management. His work often integrates behavioral economics to analyze policy effectiveness and consumer decision-making in environmental contexts.
His recent articles (2015–2022) explore topics such as hurricane risk mitigation strategies, household water usage perceptions, incentive mechanisms for energy conservation, and immigration policy impacts. These studies emphasize the interplay between economic behavior, environmental policy, and public health outcomes.
No scientific awards or funded grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Dr. Chatterjee has advised no formally listed students but teaches a wide range of economics courses.
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