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Dr Robert Ritz
Dr Robert Ritz is an economist specialising in the interface between climate policy, industrial organisation and energy economics.
At Peterhouse, he is Director of Studies for 2nd year economists and supervises papers in 1st year microeconomics and 3rd year industrial organisation.
Elsewhere in Cambridge, he co-directs the Energy Policy Research Group in the Judge Business School and is affiliated faculty at the Faculty of Economics.
His research has been featured in major news media including The Economist and the Financial Times and has been published in leading international journals including the RAND Journal of Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, and Journal of Financial Intermediation.
Outside of Cambridge, he is a member of the academic panel at Ofgem (Britain’s energy regulator) and previously served in this role with the CMA (the UK’s competition regulator).
Prior to Cambridge, he was a research fellow at Oxford where he also obtained a D.Phil. in economics from Nuffield College.