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Meghan Busse is an Associate Professor of Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. She specializes in pricing strategies, market competition, and environmental economics. Her research examines how policy design interacts with corporate strategies to influence environmental outcomes. She teaches core strategy courses and electives on energy/climate policy. Busse holds a PhD in Economics from MIT and a BA from Brigham Young University.
Education highlights include: PhD (Economics, MIT, 1997), BA (Economics, Brigham Young University, 1992). Prior roles include faculty positions at UC Berkeley's Haas School and Yale School of Management. She is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), focusing on energy and environmental economics.
Research interests span energy policy effectiveness, pricing mechanisms, and consumer behavior in automotive markets. Her work analyzes how policies like 'Cash for Clunkers' impact consumer decisions and industry dynamics. She has also investigated psychological factors like weather influencing car purchase patterns.
Award-winning educator with multiple accolades including Sidney J. Levy Teaching Award and Chairs' Core Course Teaching Award. Editorial roles include Editor of the Journal of Industrial Economics (2021-2025).
Advising and grants involve collaboration with Kellogg's energy policy initiatives. She has advised on studies regarding automotive industry competitiveness, gasoline tax policies, and renewable energy market structures. Active in NBER's Energy & Environmental Economics Program since 2012.




