Joep Keuzenkamp began his PhD at the Utrecht University School of Economics in 2023. His research focuses on the distributional effects of climate policy and their implications for political support. He primarily applies causal inference methods to investigate these relationships.
Joep holds degrees in Econometrics (BSc and MSc) and Spanish Language and Literature with a major in Latin American Studies (BSc), all from the University of Amsterdam. Before starting his PhD, he worked on privacy-preserving machine learning as a developer, and later as a research associate conducting survey-based research on national policy for Dutch public institutions.
In addition to his research, Joep is actively involved in teaching. He contributes to several courses across the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in Economics, with a focus on environmental economics and policy in the MSc Economic Policy program and public economics in the BSc Economics program. He also supervises Bachelor’s and Master’s theses.