Publications of the Research Unit Environmental and Climate Economics

  1. Refereed Journal // 2018

    Flexibility in the Market for International Carbon Credits and Price Dynamics Difference with European Allowances

    The Paris Agreement establishes a mechanism which allows a Party to benefit from greenhouse gas emissions reductions conducted in a host Party to fulfil its nationally determined contribution. In this context,…

  2. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 18-041 // 2018

    Experimental and Non-Experimental Evidence on Limited Attention and Present Bias at the Gym

    We show that limited attention and present bias contribute to low levels of exercise. First, in a large randomized experiment, we find that email reminders increase gym visits by 13 % and that they benefit…

  3. Non-Refereed Journal // 2018

    Wie soll eine Anpassung gefördert werden?

    In this interview, Daniel Osberghaus explains which instruments may be used by policy makers to support and strengthen adaptation to climate change in the agricultural sector.

  4. Non-Refereed Journal // 2018

    Die "Diesel-Debatte": ökonomische Handlungsempfehlungen an die Politik

    Diesel technology and the associated environmental burden of local and global pollutant emissions have long been the focus of environmental policy debates. This article considers various negative external…

  5. Discussion and Working Paper // 2018

    The stock markets’ reflection on the IPCC’s findings

    Climate change already has widespread impacts on society, including the performance of stock markets. Previous studies have focused on how financial markets react to natural disasters such as extreme weather…

  6. Refereed Journal // 2018

    Quasi-Monte Carlo application in CGE systematic sensitivity analysis

    The uncertainty and robustness of Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models can be assessed by conducting a Systematic Sensitivity Analysis (SSA). Different methods have been used in the literature for SSA of…

  7. Refereed Journal // 2018

    Giving to versus Taking from In- and Out-Group Members

    In this experiment, we test whether subjects’ responses to variations in the action set in a dictator game depends on induced group identities. The action set includes choices in which the dictator can either…