Gaurav Doshi
Assistant Professor
- School of Economics
Overview
Gaurav Doshi is an Assistant Professor in the School of Economics. His research interests are in energy and environmental economics, empirical industrial organization, and applied econometrics. His work focuses on the impacts of energy policy on market power and emissions from the fossil fuel sector, technology adoption in the renewable sector, and transition to renewable energy in the US.
Gaurav’s current research uses tools and techniques from industrial organization to study how firms respond to policy changes in electricity and energy markets. He currently teaches courses on Economic Data Analysis (Ph.D. core course) and Machine Learning for Economics. Prior to joining the faculty at Georgia Tech, Gaurav received his Ph.D. in Applied Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2023.
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
- B.S. & M.S. (Dual Degree), Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur, India
Interests
- Applied Econometrics
- Energy Economics
- Environmental Economics
- Industrial Organization
Courses
- ECON-4161: Machine Learning for Econ
- ECON-4699: Undergraduate Research
- ECON-4803: Machine Learning for Economics
- ECON-8803: Machine Learning for Economics
Publications
Journal Articles
- Chicken and egg: Electricity transmission and investment in renewable energy
In: Journal of Public Economics [Peer Reviewed]
Date: April 2026
- Market structure and technology adoption in renewable energy
In: Energy Economics [Peer Reviewed]
Date: February 2026
- Substitution and Complementarity in the Consumption of Alcohol, Cannabis, and Opium
In: Health Economics [Peer Reviewed]
Date: January 2025
Updated: Feb 26th, 2026 at 12:50 PM