McRae, Shaun
Shaun McRae is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Centro de Investigación Económica at ITAM in Mexico City. He has a Ph.D. (2010) in Economics from Stanford University.
Research Interests
Shaun’s main research fields are energy economics and industrial organization. His work focuses on the design of wholesale and retail electricity markets, particularly how innovative retail tariff structures can be used to achieve both development and environmental objectives. He has also studied the behavior of consumers and firms in retail gasoline markets.
Mentoring
Shaun has advised three Master’s theses and more than 20 undergraduate theses, mostly on topics related to energy economics and industrial organization. He has been a committee member on six Ph.D. theses.
Grants
Energy transition in Latin America and the Caribbean, CAF, 2023.
Implications of Climate Change and Natural Disasters for Latin America and the Caribbean, IDB, 2022-23.
The Regulation of Public Utilities of the Future in Latin America and the Caribbean, IDB, 2018-19.
Awards
Second place in Citibanamex Prize for best research in economics, 2022.
Public Utility Research Center Prize for the Best Paper in Regulatory Economics, 2015.