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Dr. John M Reilly
Senior Lecturer
Primary DLC
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT Room:
E19-429L
(617) 253-8040
jreilly@mit.edu
https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/john-m-reilly
Assistant
Fannie Barnes
(617) 258-8618
fbarnes@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Managed Resources
Infrastructure and Investment
Energy Transition
Policy Scenarios
Climate Policy
Air Quality and Health
Regional Analysis
Multi-Sector Dynamics
Research Summary
John Reilly is the co-director of the Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, and a Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
An energy, environmental, and agricultural economist, John Reilly focuses on understanding the role of human activities as a contributor to global environmental change and the effects of environmental change on society and the economy. A key element of his work is the integration of economic models of the global economy as it represents human activity with models of biophysical systems, including the ocean, atmosphere, and terrestrial vegetation. By understanding the complex interactions of human society with our planet, the goal is to aid in the design of policies that can effectively limit the contribution of human activity to environmental change, to facilitate adaptation to unavoidable change, and to understand the consequences of the deployment of large-scale energy systems that will be needed to meet growing energy needs.
Reilly holds a B.S. in economics and political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as an M.S. and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Recent Work
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