
About
Dr. Paul Lohmann is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy within Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. His work bridges applied economics with behavioural and environmental policy, focusing on causal analysis of climate-related stressors and interventions.
- PhD in Behavioural Environmental Economics, University of Cambridge
- MPhil in Environmental Policy, University of Cambridge
His research explores how human decision-making and well-being respond to climate change through interdisciplinary methods, including microeconometrics and randomised controlled trials. Key themes include sustainable food policy, air pollution impacts, and policy instrument evaluation.
Recent publications highlight his expertise in field experiments, with studies on carbon footprint labelling, choice architecture in food delivery apps, and air pollution’s effects on health expenditures and social behaviour. His work often quantifies causal relationships between environmental stressors and human responses.




