Bentley Coffey
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Assistant Research Professor, University of South Carolina
Bentley Coffey is a visiting assistant professor at Duke University and an assistant research professor at the University of South Carolina. His broad research interests span three areas: energy and the environment; factors that stimulate growth (competition and innovation); and factors that reinforce poverty (e.g., discrimination, discounting, and risk). Before joining the University of South Carolina, Coffey was an assistant professor at Clemson University and then served as a senior economist at the Cadmus Group, an environmental consulting firm. He holds a PhD in economics from Duke University.
Latest Work
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Regulation and Economic Growth
Evidence from British Columbia’s Experiment in Regulatory Budgeting
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
The Cumulative Cost of Regulations
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Do Masculine Names Help Female Lawyers Become Judges?
Evidence from South Carolina
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
'Doing My Part' to Save the Global Commons?
Latest Work
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Regulation and Economic Growth
Evidence from British Columbia’s Experiment in Regulatory Budgeting
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
The Cumulative Cost of Regulations
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Do Masculine Names Help Female Lawyers Become Judges?
Evidence from South Carolina
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
'Doing My Part' to Save the Global Commons?
Latest Work
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Regulation and Economic Growth
Evidence from British Columbia’s Experiment in Regulatory Budgeting
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers
The Cumulative Cost of Regulations
- | Journal Articles Journal Articles
Do Masculine Names Help Female Lawyers Become Judges?
Evidence from South Carolina
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Working Papers Working Papers