Kostas Metaxoglou is an Associate Professor in the Economics Department at Carleton University. He joined the faculty at Carleton as an Assistant Professor in 2013 having previously worked as a senior consultant and manager with the Antitrust practice of Bates White LLC. His research focuses on Energy Economics, Industrial Organization, and Applied Econometrics and has appeared in outlets such as the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Journal of Applied Econometrics, and the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. His most recent projects are related to the US electric power sector and include topics on estimating the effects of power plant emissions on agricultural productivity, assessing the environmental implications of market structure, and studying the role of investment in coordinating environmental regulations across different jurisdictions. He also works on environmental externalities of the US agriculture focusing on nutrient pollution. Metaxoglou earned his PhD in Economics from the University of California, Davis.