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Steve Puller is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Texas A&M University, specializing in Applied Microeconomics with a focus on Energy Economics. His research examines policy design, market efficiency, and behavioral responses to regulatory frameworks in energy sectors. He has contributed significantly to understanding electricity markets, consumer inertia, and the impact of nudges in energy conservation.
Key research interests include energy policy implementation, regulatory design in utilities, and the intersection of behavioral economics with public policy. His work often combines field experiments with econometric analysis to evaluate real-world impacts of policies such as energy efficiency disclosures, emergency relief distribution, and consumer choice dynamics in deregulated markets.
Puller's recent studies highlight themes like strategic pricing in airline and energy industries, the effects of social norms on conservation efforts, and institutional challenges in developing economies. His findings have implications for designing effective interventions in housing, transportation, and utility sectors.
While no formal awards are listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained contributions to applied microeconomic research. He teaches courses on energy economics and has advised on policy-related projects without explicitly listing graduate students. His work frequently engages with empirical questions in regulated industries, emphasizing practical applications of theoretical models.



