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Christina Gore (Fed)

Economist

Dr. Christina Gore is an economist in the Applied Economics Office of the Engineering Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). She currently works on economic research at NIST in Sustainability and Community Resilience.

Prior to joining the Applied Economics Office, Dr. Gore was a PhD student in environmental and regional economics at The Ohio State University. Her research focuses on the behavioral drivers, policy interventions, and incentives to increase sustainable technology adoption including electric vehicles and public transportation, as well as community resilience in coal dependent regions of the United States. Dr. Gore uses survey design, discrete choice experiments, economic experiments, and econometric techniques in her research.

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Created August 3, 2022, Updated October 17, 2023
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