Jesse Buchsbaum is a Fellow at Resources for the Future, specializing in energy and environmental economics. His past work focused on retail rate design, electricity markets, and equity. Jesse graduated from the University of California Berkeley with a PhD in agricultural and resource economics. Jesse’s job market paper studied how residential electricity customers respond to electricity prices in the long run and the mechanisms driving those long-run price responses. Prior to getting his PhD, Jesse studied economics and mathematics at the University of Michigan and worked as an economic policy associate at the Environmental Law & Policy Center.