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Srishti Slaria

Assistant Professor
Economics
Office
STV Stevenson Hall 423f
Office Hours
Monday and Wednesday: 10 AM - 11:15 AM
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Biography

Professor Slaria is an applied microeconomist with research interests in energy economics, environmental and resource economics, and climate change economics. She also applies behavioral theories and nudge interventions to consumer or demand-side environment-friendly and sustainable development behaviors. Dr. Slaria received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Kansas in 2024.

Current Courses

101.002Principles Of Microeconomics

101.002Principles Of Microeconomics

Teaching Interests & Areas

Energy Economics, Environmental Economics, Principles of Economics, Behavioral Economics

Journal Article

Tsvetanov, T., & Slaria, S. The effect of the Colonial Pipeline shutdown on gasoline prices. Economics Letters 209 (2021): 110122.