

Robyn Meeks
Assistant Professor, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
Robyn Meeks is an Assistant Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University and a member of the Faculty Advisory Committee of Duke University’s Energy Access Project. Her fields of research are energy and environmental economics and development economics, with much of her work focusing on understanding individual, household, and firm responses to the introduction of various water and energy technologies, policies, and types of infrastructure in developing countries. She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University, a master’s degree from Yale University, and a bachelor’s degree from Brown University.
Recent work by Robyn Meeks
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Electricity quality improvements: Evidence from infrastructure investments in the Kyrgyz Republic
Improving the quality of electricity services can increase electricity consumption through increased appliance ownership, but investments in energy efficiency may mitigate those effects
Published 22.06.23
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Energy efficiency and electricity reliability: Externality impacts of compact fluorescent lamps
Energy-efficient technologies can mean more reliable electricity supply for everyone served by the same infrastructure whether or not they adopt the technologies
Published 17.05.21