Biography

Dr. Gal Hochman

Rutgers University, USA


Email: Gal.hochman@rutgers.edu


Qualifications

2004 Ph.D., Columbia University, USA

1998 M.Sc., Tel-Aviv University, Israel

1993 B.Sc., Ben-Gurion University, Israel


Publications (Selected)

  1. Zilberman, D., Hochman, G., Khanna, M., & Wesseler, J. (2025). "3: The political economy of the bioeconomy1". In Handbook on the Bioeconomy. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Retrieved Apr 1, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800373495.00010
  2. Khanna, M., Zilberman, D., Hochman, G. et al. An economic perspective of the circular bioeconomy in the food and agricultural sector. Commun Earth Environ 5, 507 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01663-6
  3. Hochman, G., & Appasamy, V. (2024). The Case for Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies. Environments, 11(3), 52. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11030052
  4. Hochman G (2023) Editorial: Insights in climate and economics: 2021. Front. Clim. 5:1202645. doi: 10.3389/fclim.2023.1202645
  5. Gal Hochman, Hainan Zhang, Lili Xia, Alan Robock, Aleti Saketh, Dominique Y van der Mensbrugghe and Jonas Jägermeyr (2022). Economic incentives modify agricultural impacts of nuclear war. Environmental Research Letters, Volume 17, Number 5. DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/ac61c7.
  6. Hochman, Gal and Hochman, Eithan and Zilberman, David (2021) Corrupting the Transition to Private Ownership. In: Insights into Economics and Management Vol. 11. B P International, pp. 1-19. ISBN 978-93-91215-19-4
  7. Schmelz William J., Hochman Gal and Miller Kenneth G. (2020).Total cost of carbon capture and storage implemented at a regional scale: northeastern and midwestern United StatesInterface Focus.1020190065. http://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2019.0065
  8. Hochman, G., & Tabakis, C. (2020). The Potential Implications of the Introduction of Bioelectricity in South Korea. Sustainability, 12(18), 7602. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187602
  9. Hochman, G., & Tabakis, C. (2020). Biofuels and Their Potential in South Korea. Sustainability, 12(17), 7215. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12177215
  10. Aleti, S., & Hochman, G. (2020). Non-Constant Elasticity of Substitution and Intermittent Renewable Energy. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 49(2), 321–359. doi:10.1017/age.2020.7
  11. Hochman G, Goldman A, Felder FA, Mayer J, Miller A, Holland PL, et al. The Potential Economic Feasibility of Direct Electrochemical Nitrogen Reduction as a Route to Ammonia. ChemRxiv. 2019; doi:10.26434/chemrxiv.9894437.v2
  12. Xu B, Zhong R, Hochman G, Dong K. The environmental consequences of fossil fuels in China: National and regional perspectives. Sustainable Development. 2019; 27: 826–837. https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.1943
  13. Hochman, G., Hochman, E., Naveh, N., & Zilberman, D. (2018). The Synergy between Aquaculture and Hydroponics Technologies: The Case of Lettuce and Tilapia. Sustainability, 10(10), 3479. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10103479
  14. Zilberman, D., Gordon, B., Hochman, G. and Wesseler, J. (2018), Economics of Sustainable Development and the Bioeconomy. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 40: 22-37. https://doi.org/10.1093/aepp/ppx051
  15. Hochman, G. and Zilberman, D. (2018), Corn Ethanol and U.S. Biofuel Policy 10 Years Later: A Quantitative Assessment. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 100: 570-584. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aax105
  16. Hochman, G., Traux, M., Zilberman, D. (2017). US Biofuel Policies and Markets. In: Khanna, M., Zilberman, D. (eds) Handbook of Bioenergy Economics and Policy: Volume II. Natural Resource Management and Policy, vol 40. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6906-7_2
  17. Mook Bangalore,Mook Bangalore and Hochman,G. and Zilberman,D., 20163262282, UK, 97, Oxford, Renewable Energy, (559–571), Elsevier Ltd, Policy incentives and adoption of agricultural anaerobic digestion: a survey of Europe and the United States.
  18. Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman, Richard Plevin, and David Zilberman. “Multi-objective regulations on transportation fuels: Comparing renewable fuel mandates and emission standards.” Energy Economics. 2015.
  19. Gal Hochman and David Zilberman. “The political economy of OPEC.” Energy Economics. 48, 2015: 203-216.
  20. Gal Hochman and David Zilberman. “Shale Oil and Biofuels: Implications for Oil Prices and the Political Instability of OPEC as a Cartel-of-Nations.” IAEE Energy Forum. First Quarter 2015.


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