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Professor Elizabeth Baldwin is a Tutorial Fellow in Economics at Hertford College and Roger Van Noorden Fellow at the University of Oxford, holding a professorship in the Department of Economics. She teaches microeconomics to Hertford undergraduates, including first-year microeconomics and a third-year environmental economics paper.
Her academic journey began with Mathematics at Oxford:
- Undergraduate Mathematics (2003)
- DPhil in Mathematics (2006)
- MPhil in Economics
- DPhil in Economics (2014)
Her research specializes in microeconomic theory and environmental policy, applying advanced mathematical tools to auction and market design. This work has been implemented by the Bank of England, in renewable energy subsidy auctions, and for turtle dove conservation habitat provision, demonstrating direct policy impact through rigorous theoretical frameworks.
Publication trends reveal a strategic shift from pure mathematics (2008 algebraic geometry papers) to applied environmental economics (2012 climate change analysis, 2013 low-carbon energy systems). Her interdisciplinary approach leverages mathematical precision to solve complex real-world problems in energy markets and ecological conservation.
Prior to joining Hertford, she held research positions at the Grantham Research Institute (LSE) and Nuffield College, Oxford. Her work consistently bridges theoretical economics with tangible policy applications across banking, energy, and biodiversity sectors.


