
Robert S. Pindyck
Professor · Environmental Economics
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Robert S. Pindyck is the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Ltd. Professor in Finance and Economics and a Professor of Applied Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He holds SB, SM, and PhD degrees in electrical engineering and physics from MIT. His research focuses on rare disasters (e.g., global warming, nuclear terrorism), irreversible investment decisions, network effects in markets (pharmaceuticals and tech), and commodity price dynamics. Pindyck co-authored Investment Under Uncertainty, challenging traditional capital budgeting methods by introducing real options theory. Recent work emphasizes climate policy adaptation and the economic implications of extreme risks.
- Educations:
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, MIT
- SM in Electrical Engineering, MIT
- SB in Electrical Engineering & Physics, MIT
- Research Trends:
- Climate change policy evaluation and adaptation strategies
- Optimal timing of environmental policies under uncertainty
- Network effects in pharmaceutical and computer markets
- Commodity price volatility and hedging mechanisms
His publications span journals like American Economic Review and Management Science, addressing topics from catastrophe economics to pricing under demand uncertainty. Pindyck has received prestigious awards, including the Galbraith Award (2022) and the Jamieson Prize (2018), recognizing his teaching and research contributions. He advises on energy policy and collaborates with institutions like the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at MIT.
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