Felipe Gómez Trejos

Assistant Professor, Department of Economics

School of Liberal Arts
People Classification
Faculty
Region
  • Central America
Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies

Research

Environmental and Energy Economics

Degrees

  • PhD, Arizona State University, Economics, 2023
  • M.Sc. Arizona State University, Economics, 2019
  • M.A. Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Economics, 2017
  • B.A. Universidad de Costa Rica, San Jose, Economics, 2014

Academic Experience

Academic Experience
  • Assistant Professor, Tulane University, 2023
  • Arizona State University 2020-2022
  • Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), 2019-2021

Distinctions

  • Economics Ph.D. Program Dissertation Prize. Arizona State University, 2023
  • Economics Ph.D. Program 3rd Year Paper Award. Arizona State University 2020
  • Environmental and Energy Economics Summer School Scholarship. Energy Institute at HAAS (UC Berkeley) 2019

Languages

  • Spanish

Overseas Experience

  • Mexico
  • Costa Rica

Selected Publications

  • In progress. “The Value of Forward Markets: An Equilibrium Analysis of Capacity Markets in the U.S. Power Sector”, with Jeff Cross
  • In progress. “How Does Hedging in Energy Financing Affect Forward Prices? Evidence from Wind Power Purchase Agreements”, with Gaurav Doshi
  • In progress. “Understanding the Role of Market Power on the Pass-Through Effect of Gasoline Prices”, with Alberto Vindas, Daniela C ́ordoba and Juan Robalino
  • In progress. “Market Power, Industry Concentration and Trade Liberalization: Evidence from Costa Rica”, with Daniela C ́ordoba and Alberto Vindas