
Mar Reguant
Professor · Energy Economics
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Mar Reguant is Professor of Economics at Northwestern University and a key researcher at the International Growth Centre (IGC), where she serves as a Research Programme Director. Her work is centered on the economics of energy and environmental sustainability, particularly in developing countries.
Her research focuses on energy access, electricity markets, pollution from power generation, and climate policy. She investigates how environmental regulations can function in contexts with weak enforcement and explores strategies for low- and middle-income countries to reduce emissions and adapt to climate change. Her work bridges economic theory with practical policy design.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in energy-environment-economy nexus research, particularly around energy access for the poorest billion, reforming fuel subsidies during crises, and sustainable development pathways. Her work emphasizes evidence-based policy and identifies critical knowledge gaps for future research.
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Mar Reguant has contributed to influential policy briefs and evidence papers through the IGC, collaborating with leading economists such as Michael Greenstone and Nicholas Ryan. Her research has informed responses to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and long-term sustainability strategies. While specific grants are not mentioned, her IGC affiliation suggests active involvement in funded research initiatives.
She is associated with research teams at the International Growth Centre focused on energy and environmental policy, contributing to synthesis papers and policy recommendations aimed at global development challenges.
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