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Ben Ho

Associate Professor of Economics and Former White House Lead Energy Economist

Ben Ho is a highly accomplished PhD Economist specializing in Game Theory, Behavioral Economics, and Political Economics. Graduating from Stanford University with a PhD in Economics, Ho has made significant contributions to the field through appointments at prestigious institutions like Vassar College, Cornell University, and Columbia University, where he currently serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor.

With a broad educational background including degrees from MIT and Stanford, Ben Ho's expertise spans across various disciplines such as Economics, Education, Political Science, Computer Science, and Mathematics. He has a keen interest in Behavioral Economics, Energy and Environmental Economics, Organizational Economics, Political Economy, as well as the intersection of Psychology and Economics.

Prior to his academic roles, Ben Ho held a notable position as an energy and transportation economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisers. He has also worked as an Analyst at Morgan Stanley, showcasing a diverse professional experience in both academia and the corporate world.

Ben Ho's research and teachings encompass a wide range of topics, reflecting his multidisciplinary background and commitment to advancing knowledge in Economics and related areas. Through his academic and professional journey, Ben Ho has established himself as a leading expert in various subfields within Economics, contributing significantly to research and education.

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Greater New York City Area