Dr. Steven Sexton is an experienced economist who applies microeconomic theory and econometric methods to analyze firm and consumer behavior, evaluate policy impacts and market outcomes, and identify cause-and-effect relationships.
He has advised companies on California’s Global Warming Solutions Act. He has evaluated air pollution as related to environmental and transportation policy, as well as renewable technology adoption, the environmental impacts of agricultural production, and marketing of agricultural commodities, among other topics. He has also provided expert reports and guidance to clients in several matters, including class certification, and has testified on damages.
Dr. Sexton has been published in leading academic journals, including the Journal of Economic Perspectives, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, and Marketing Science. His work and commentary have been featured in US and international media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and NPR.
Areas of Expertise
Industries
Education
University of California, Berkeley
PhD, Agricultural and Resource Economics
MA, Agricultural and Resource Economics
BA, Economics
BA, Political Science
Recognition
Duke University, Award for Excellence in Mentoring, 2022
Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, Quality of Communication Award, 2014