Arthur Van Benthem
Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at The Wharton School

Biography
The Wharton School
Arthur van Benthem is an Associate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Wharton. His research specializes in environmental and energy economics. His recent work studies the unintended consequences of environmental legislation and the economic efficiency of energy policies. His current research focuses on markets for transportation, renewable energy, and oil & gas.
He also writes for general audiences about economics, energy and the environment. His columns have appeared in the Boston Globe, the Economist, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Wall Street Journal, among others.
He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in 2012, a masters degree in Management Science & Engineering from Stanford, and his undergraduate degree from the University of Amsterdam.
Before pursuing his doctoral studies at Stanford, he worked in various roles at Royal Dutch Shell, most recently in corporate strategy as an energy economist in the Long-Term Energy Scenarios Team. During his undergraduate studies, Arthur enjoyed working as an evening stock trader at IMC Trading in Amsterdam.
Work experience
- The Wharton School
- Associate Professor at The Wharton School
- Assistant Professor
- Stanford University Ph.D. in Economics
- Shell International
- Energy Economist
- Quantitative Analyst
- Shell Global Solutions Research Intern
- IMC Trading Evening stock trader
Education
- Stanford University Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Economics
- Stanford University Master of Science (MS) Management Science & Engineering
- Universiteit van Amsterdam Master of Science (MS) Econometrics
Videos
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