Gregor Semieniuk
Assistant Research Professor, PERI
Gregor Semieniuk is an Assistant Research Professor at the Political Economy Research Institute and the Department of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research focuses on the energy and resource requirements of global economic growth and on the political economy of rapid, policy-induced structural change that is required for the transition to a low-carbon economy. Gregor has published on these topics including in Nature Climate Change and Nature Energy, consulted for the United Nations Environment Program, the European Commission and the UK government, and won grants to study policies inducing investments into renewable energy supply as well as the risks for financial investors from stranded assets in a fast low-carbon transition. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the New School for Social Research.
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Recent Research
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Employment Impacts of New U.S. Clean Energy, Manufacturing, and Infrastructure Laws
September 2023
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Potential Pension Fund Losses Should not Deter High-Income Countries from Bold Climate Action
June 2023
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Fairness Considerations in Global Mitigation Investments
May 2023
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Employment Creation through Green Locomotive Manufacturing at Wabtec’s Erie, Pennsylvania Facility
April 2023
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Job Creation Estimates for Nevada Through Inflation Reduction Act
October 2022
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Job Creation Estimates for Michigan Through Inflation Reduction Act
October 2022
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Job Creation Estimates for Pennsylvania Through Inflation Reduction Act
October 2022
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Job Creation Estimates for Colorado Through Inflation Reduction Act
October 2022
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State-by-State Job Creation Estimates Through Inflation Reduction Act
October 2022
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Inconsistent Definitions of GDP: Implications for Estimates of Decoupling
September 2022