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Eric Donald is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh, specializing in macroeconomics, public policy, and environmental economics. His research focuses on long-term welfare through optimal policy design, particularly in guiding technological change and addressing climate transition challenges. He holds a PhD from Boston University (2024) and a BS from Texas Christian University.
Research interests include normative policy questions in growth economics, spatial economies, and the role of knowledge spillovers in innovation pathways. His recent work emphasizes green technology transitions, automation policy, and optimal responses to technological shifts.
Publications span topics like clean energy transitions, spatial welfare analysis, and innovation guidance. While no specific awards are noted, his CV highlights interdisciplinary contributions to environmental and macroeconomic policy. He actively advises on effective charitable giving through the Giving What We Can Pledge with his spouse.



