Stefan Reichelstein

Stefan Reichelstein
- The William R. Timken Professor of Accounting, Emeritus
- Faculty Research Director, Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance
Biography
Stefan Reichelstein is an Affiliated Faculty member from the Graduate School of Business. Professor Reichelstein will be teaching Clean Tech: Business Fundamentals and Public Policy with Professor of the Practice Dan Reicher during the Autumn quarter.
Stefan Reichelstein is known internationally for his research on the interface of management accounting and economics. His most recent work has addressed cost- and profitability analysis, decentralization, internal pricing and performance measurement. These research projects have spanned both analytical models and field studies. Reichelstein’s papers have been published consistently in leading accounting and economics journals. Insights from his research have been applied by a range of corporations and government organizations.
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Projects

Cost Competitiveness of Low-Carbon Energy Technologies
Related Organizations Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance Related People Stefan Reichelstein Stephen Comello A transition to secure, reliable,…
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Beyond 2016: The Solar Industry and the Step-down of the Federal Investment Tax Credit
Related Organizations Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance Related People Stefan Reichelstein Stephen Comello Dan Reicher Anshuman Sahoo Felix…
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The India Clean Energy Policy and Finance
Related Organizations Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance Related People Gireesh Shrimali Dan Reicher Stefan Reichelstein Stephen Comello The…
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