An experienced economist based in metropolitan Washington DC and working internationally, Philip H. Brown, PhD, has reviewed energy projects for economic viability since 2011. Philip H. Brown, PhD, has also served on the editorial boards of academic journals, positions that involved evaluating reviews for objectivity and assessing research papers for innovation and technical merit, among other responsibilities.
In the past, Philip Brown, PhD, has worked as an assistant and associate professor, a graduate student instructor, and as a visiting research fellow. His philanthropic activities include his time as a camp manager for the International Rescue Committee in Ngara, Tanzania, and his consulting position with HelpAge Zimbabwe.
Philip Brown holds a PhD in economics from the University of Michigan, earning his doctorate from the Rackham School of Graduate Studies. During his time at Michigan, he earned the Southwestern Economics Association Student Paper Award and the John Elliot Parker Memorial Prize in Labor Economics and Human Resources.