Ketan Ahuja

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Ketan Ahuja is a fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School, where he researches and teaches on antitrust and industrial policy, and leads the Growth Lab’s agenda on green economic growth. His work focuses on how governments can combat inequality and drive innovation, growth, and the energy transition through smart competition and industrial policy, using new insights from economics.

Ketan Ahuja is a fellow at Harvard’s Kennedy School, where he researches and teaches on antitrust and industrial policy, and leads the Growth Lab’s agenda on green economic growth. His work focuses on how governments can combat inequality and drive innovation, growth, and the energy transition through smart competition and industrial policy, using new insights from economics. His work has been published by Cambridge University Press, ProMarket, the Financial Times, Bruegel, Oxford’s Institute for New Economic Thinking, Harvard’s Growth Lab, the Roosevelt Institute, and Yale’s Thurman Arnold Project. Prior to being at Harvard, Ketan worked at the US Department of Energy on industrial policy, and has worked on competitive strategy and competition policy in several other industries.