Subhrendu Pattanayak
Oak Foundation Distinguished Professor of Environmental and Energy Policy
Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Professor in the Department of Economics
Professor of Environmental Science and Policy
Research Professor of Global Health
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Subhrendu Pattanayak
Oak Foundation Distinguished Professor of Environmental and Energy Policy
Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Professor in the Department of Economics
Professor of Environmental Science and Policy
Research Professor of Global Health
Subhrendu K. Pattanayak is the Oak Professor of Environmental and Energy Policy at Duke University. He studies the causes and consequences of human behaviors related to the natural environment to help design and evaluate policy interventions in low-income tropical countries. His research is in three domains at the intersection of environment, development, health and energy: forest ecosystem services, environmental health (diarrhea, malaria, respiratory infections) and household energy transitions. He has focused on design of institutions and policies that are motivated by enormous inequities and a range of efficiency concerns (externalities, public goods and imperfect information and competition).
Dr. Pattanayak approaches these problems through systematic reviews of the literature (meta-analyses) and statistical modeling with high-resolution objective data collected in the field. He then uses those data to test hypotheses salient to policy manipulation, developed both from economic frameworks, stakeholder discussions and direct observations in the field. He employs empirical methods that exploit quasi-experimental variation (or experiments where feasible and appropriate), captured through household, community and institutional surveys. He typically matches these survey data with meso-scale secondary statistics and estimates econometric models to generate policy parameters. Dr. Pattanayak has collaborated closely with multi-lateral agencies, NGOs, governments, and local academics in Brazil, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the U.S.
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Krishnapriya PP, Jeuland M, Orgill-Meyer J, Pattanayak SK. Gendered demand for environmental health technologies: Evidence of complementarities from stove auctions in India. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 2024 Dec 1;113.Carr-Wilson S, Pattanayak SK, Weinthal E. Critical mineral mining in the energy transition: A systematic review of environmental, social, and governance risks and opportunities. Energy Research and Social Science. 2024 Oct 1;116.Pakhtigian EL, Pattanayak SK, Tan-Soo JS. Forest Fires, Smoky Kitchens, and Human Health in Indonesia. Environmental and Resource Economics. 2024 Aug 1;87(8):2115–41.Madrigal-Ballestero R, Mullan K, Pacay E, Pattanayak SK, Robalino J, Evia P. Volumetric pricing in rural Central America: Drivers of adoption and potential effects on water delivery. World Development Sustainability. 2024 Jun 1;4.
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