Gregor Semieniuk
Research Professor · Climate Economics
University of Massachusetts AmherstAbout
Gregor Semieniuk is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research focuses on climate economics, energy policy transitions, and the distributional impacts of environmental policies. His work examines the intersection of climate change and economic inequality, with particular emphasis on fossil fuel subsidy reform, clean technology manufacturing, and just transition frameworks for fossil fuel-dependent regions.
Semieniuk's recent publications analyze the economic implications of decarbonization pathways, with research themes spanning climate wealth inequality metrics, green industrial policy development, and regional transition planning in Appalachia. His methodological approaches combine economic modeling with policy analysis to address sustainable development challenges.
His extensive publication record demonstrates consistent focus on climate-economy interactions, with recent work examining distributional consequences of energy transitions, GDP measurement limitations in sustainability contexts, and development pathways for fossil fuel-dependent economies in the Global South.
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