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Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Fakultät II - Wirtschafts- und Rechtswissenschaften -
Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118
26129 Oldenburg

Diskussionspapiere

2024

  
  
V-444-24Heinz Welsch:
 

Household Sector Carbon Pricing, Revenue Rebating, and
Subjective Well-Being: A Dollar is not a Dollar

  
V-443-24Heinz Welsch:
 

Do National Well-Being Scores Capture Nations’ Ecological Resilience?  Evidence for 124 Countries

2023

  
V-442-23Jürgen Bitzer, Erkan Gören, Heinz Welsch:
 How the Well-Being Function Varies with Age: The Importance of Income, Health, and Social Relations over the Life Cycle
  
V-441-23Heinz Welsch:
 Why is Satisfaction from Pro-Environmental Behaviors Increasing in Costs? Insights from the Rational-Choice Decision-Error Framework
  
V-440-23Abigail O. Asare, Bernhard C. Dannemann, Erkan Gören:
 Locust Infestations and Individual School Dropout: Evidence from Africa

2022

  
  
  
V-439-22Christoph Böhringer, Carolyn Fischer, Nicholas Rivers:
 Intensity-Based Rebating of Emission Pricing Revenues

2021

  
V-438-21Heinz Welsch:
 What Shapes Cognitions of Climate Change in Europe? Ideology, Morality and the Role of Educational Attainment
  
V-437-21Heinz Welsch:
 

Do Social Norms Trump Rational Choice in Voluntary Climate Change Mitigation? Multi-Country Evidence of Social Tipping Points

  
V-436-21
Emmanuel Asane-Otoo, Bernhard C. Dannemann:
 Station heterogeneity and asymmetric gasoline price responses
  
V-435-21Christoph Böhringer, Thomas F. Rutherford, Jan Schneider:
 The Incidence of COEmissions Pricing Under Alternative International Market Responses
  
V-434-21Christoph Böhringer, Sonja Peterson, Thomas F. Rutherford, Jan Schneider, Malte Winkler:
 Climate Policies after Paris: Pledge, Trade and Recyle

2020

V-433-20Bernhard C. Dannemann:
 Better Off On Their Own? How Peer Effects Determine International Patterns of the Mathematics Gender Achievement Gap
  
V-432-20Christoph Böhringer, Carolyn Fischer:
 Kill Bill or Tax: An Analysis of Alternative CO2 Price Floor Options for EU Member States
  
V-431-20Heinz Welsch:
 How Climate-Friendly Behavior Relates to Moral Identity and Identity-Protective Cognition: Evidence from the European Social Surveys
  
V-430-20Christoph Böhringer, Knut Einar Rosendahl:
 Europe beyond Coal - An Economic and Climate Impact Assessment
  
V-429-20Oliver Richters:
 Modeling the out-of-equilibrium dynamics
of bounded rationality and economic constraints
  
V-428-20Bernhard C. Dannemann:
 Peer Effects in Secondary Education: Evidence from the 2015 Trends in Mathematics and Science Study Based on Homophily

2019

  
V-427-19Christoph Böhringer, Knut Einar Rosendahl, Halvor Briseid Storrøsten:
 Smart hedging against carbon leakage
  
V-426-19Emmanuel Asane-Otoo, Bernhard Dannemann:
 Rockets and Feathers Revisted: Asymmetric Retail Fuel Pricing in the Era of Market Transparency
  
V-425-19Heinz Welsch:
 Moral Foundations and Voluntary Public Good Provision: The Case of Climate Change
  
V-424-19Gökçe Akɪn-Olçum, Christoph Böhringer, Thomas Rutherford, Andrew Schreiber:
 Economic and Environmental Impacts of a Carbon Adder in New York
  
V-423-19Jasper N. Meya, Paul Neetzow: 
 Renewable energy policies in federal government systems
  
V-422-19Philipp Biermann, Heinz Welsch:
 Changing Conditions, Persistent Mentality: An Anatomy of East German Unhappiness, 1990-2016
  
V-421-19Philipp Biermann, Jürgen Bitzer, Erkan Gören:
 The Relationship between Age and Subjective Well-Being: Estimating Within and Between Effects Simultaneously
  
V-420-19Philipp Poppitz:
 Multidimensional Inequality and Divergence: The Eurozone Crisis in Retrospect
  
V-419-19Heinz Welsch:
 Utilitarian and Ideological Determinants of Attitudes toward Immigration: Germany before and after the “Refugee Crisis”­
  
V-418-19Christoph Böhringer, Xaquin Garcia-Muros, Mikel González-Eguino:
 Greener and Fairer: A Progressive Environmental Tax Reform for Spain
  
V-417-19Martin Binder, Ann-Kathrin Blankenberg, Heinz Welsch:
 

Pro-environmental norms and subjective well-being: panel evidence from the UK

2018

V-416-18Jasper N. Meya:
 Environmental Inequality and Economic Valuation
  
V-415-18Christoph Böhringer, Thomas F. Rutherford, Edward J. Balistreri:
 Quantifying Disruptive Trade Policies
  
V-414-18Oliver Richters, Andreas Siemoneit:
 The contested concept of growth imperatives: Technology and the fear of stagnation
  
V-413-18Carsten Helm, Mathias Mier:
 Subsidising Renewables but Taxing Storage? Second-Best Policies with Imperfect Carbon Pricing
  
V-412-18Mathias Mier:
 Policy Implications of a World with Renewables, Limited Dispatchability, and Fixed Load
  
V-411-18Klaus Eisenack, Mathias Mier:
 Peak-load Pricing with Different Types of Dispatchability
  
V-410-18Christoph Böhringer, Nicholas Rivers:
 The energy efficiency rebound effect in general equilibrium
  
V-409-18Oliver Richters, Erhard Glötzl:
 Modeling economic forces, power relations, and stock-flow consistency: a general constrained dynamics approach
  
V-408-18Bernhard C. Dannemann, Erkan Gören:
 The Educational Burden of ADHD: Evidence From Student Achievement Test Scores
  
V-407-18Jürgen Bitzer, Erkan Gören:
 Foreign Aid and Subnational Development: A Grid Cell Analysis
  

2017

  
  
V-406-17Christoph Böhringer, Jan Schneider, Marco Springmann:
 Economic and Environmental Impacts of Raising Revenues for Climate Finance from Public Sources
  
V-405-17Erhard Glötzl, Florentin Glötzl, Oliver Richters:
 From constrained optimization to constrained dynamics: extending analogies between economics and mechanics
  
V-404-17Heinz Welsch, Jan Kühling:
 How Green Self Image Affects Subjective Well-Being: Pro-Environmental Values as a Social Norm
  
V-403-17Achim Hagen, Jan Schneider:
 Boon or Bane? Trade Sanctions and the Stability of International Environmental Agreements
  
V-402-17Erkan Gören:
 The Role of Novelty-Seeking Traits in Contemporary Knowledge Creation
  
V-401-17Heinz Welsch, Jan Kühling:
 Divided We Stand: Immigration Attitudes, Identity, and Subjective Well-Being
  
V-400-17Christoph Böhringer, Thomas F. Rutherford:
 Paris after Trump: An inconvenient insight
  
V-399-17Frank Pothen, Heinz Welsch:
 Economic Development and Material Use
  
V-398-17Klaus Eisenack, Marius Paschen:
 Designing long-lived investments under uncertain and ongoing change

2016

  
V-397-16Marius Paschen:
 The eff ect of intermittent renewable supply on the forward premium in German electricity markets
  
V-396-16Heinz Welsch, Philipp Biermann:
 Poverty is a Public Bad: Panel Evidence from Subjective Well-being Data
  
V-395-16Philipp Biermann:
 How Fuel Poverty Affects Subjective Well-Being: Panel Evidence from Germany
  
V-394-16Heinz Welsch:
 Electricity Externalities, Siting, and the Energy Mix: A Survey
  
V-393-16Leonhard Kähler, Klaus Eisenack:
 Strategic Complements in International Environmental Agreements:
a New Island of Stability
  
V-392-16Christoph Böhringer, Xaquin Garcia-Muros, Ignacio Cazcarro, Iñaki Arto:
 The Efficiency Cost of Protective Measures in Climate Policy
  
V-391-16Achim Hagen, Juan-Carlos Altamirano-Cabrera, Hans-Peter Weikard:
 The Influence of Political Pressure Groups on the Stability of International Environmental Agreements
  
V-390-16Christoph Böhringer, Florian Landis, Miguel Angel Tovar Reaños:
 Cost-effectivness and Incidence of Renewable Energy Promotion in Germany
  
V-389-16Carsten Helm, Mathias Mier:
 Efficient diffusion of renewable energies: A roller-coaster ride
  
V-388-16Christoph Böhringer, Jan Schneider, Emmanuel Asane-Otoo:
 TRADE IN CARBON AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARBON TARIFFS
  
V-387-16Achim Hagen, Leonhard Kähler, Klaus Eisenack:
 Transnational Environmental Agreements with Heterogeneous Actors

2015

  
V-386-15Jürgen Bitzer, Erkan Gören, Sanne Hiller:
 Absorption of Foreign Knowledge: Firms’ Benefits of Employing Immigrants
  
V-385-15Klaus Eisenack, Julien Minnemann, Paul Neetzow, Felix Reutter:
 Contributions to the institutional economics of the energy transition
  
V-384-15Christoph Böhringer, Xaquín Garcia-Muros, Mikel Gonzalez-Eguino, Luis Rey:
 US Climate Policy: A Critical Assessment of Intensity Standards
  
V-383-15Christoph Böhringer, Edward J. Balistreri, Thomas F. Rutherford:
 Carbon policy and the structure of global trade
  
V-382-15Christoph Böhringer, Brita Bye, Taran Fæhn, Knut Einar Rosendahl:
 Output-based rebating of carbon taxes in the neighbor’s backyard
  
V-381-15Christoph Böhringer, Markus Bortolamedi:
 Sense and No(n)-Sense of Energy Security Indicators
  
V-380-15Christoph Böhringer, Knut Einar Rosendahl, Halvor Briseid Storrøsten:
 Mitigating carbon leakage: Combining output-based rebating with a consumption tax
  
V-379-15J. Micha Steinhäuser, Klaus Eisenack:
 Spatial incidence of large-scale power plant curtailment costs
  
V-378-15Carsten Helm, Franz Wirl:
 Climate policies with private information: The case for unilateral action
  
V-377-15Klaus Eisenack:
 Institutional adaptation to cooling water scarcity in the electricity sector under global warming
  
V-376-15Christoph Böhringer, Brita Bye, Taran Fæhn, and Knut Einar Rosendahl:
 Targeted carbon tariffs - Carbon leakage and welfare effects
  
V-375-15Heinz Welsch, Philipp Biermann:
 Measuring Nuclear Power Plant Externalities Using Life Satisfaction Data: A Spatial Analysis for Switzerland
  
V-374-15Erkan Gören:
 The Relationship Between Novelty-Seeking Traits and Comparative Economic Development

2014

V-373-14Charlotte von Möllendorff, Heinz Welsch:
 

Measuring Renewable Energy Externalities: Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data

  
V-372-14Heinz Welsch, Jan Kühling:
 Affective States and the Notion of Happiness: A Preliminary Analysis
  
V-371-14Carsten Helm, Robert C. Schmidt:
 Climate cooperation with technology investments and border carbon adjustment
  
V-370-14Christoph Böhringer, Nicholas Rivers, Hidemichi Yonezawa:
 Vertical fiscal externalities and the environment
  
V-369-14Heinz Welsch, Philipp Biermann:
 

Energy Prices, Energy Poverty, and Well-Being: Evidence for European Countries

  
V-368-14Marius Paschen:
 Dynamic Analysis of the German Day-Ahead Electricity Spot Market
  
V-367-14Heinz Welsch, Susana Ferreira:
 Environment, Well-Being, and Experienced Preference
  
V-366-14Erkan Gören:
 The Biogeographic Origins of Novelty-Seeking Traits
  
V-365-14Anna Pechan:
 Which Incentives Does Regulation Give to Adapt Network Infrastructure to Climate Change? - A German Case Study
  
V-364-14Christoph Böhringer, André Müller, Jan Schneider:
 Carbon Tariffs Revisited
  
V-363-14Christoph Böhringer, Alexander Cuntz, Dietmar Harhoff, Emmanuel Asane Otoo:
 The Impact of the German Feed-in Tariff Scheme on Innovation: Evidence Based on Patent Filings in Renewable Energy Technologies
  
V-362-14Christoph Böhringer, Nicholas Rivers, Thomas Rutherford, Randall Wigle:
 Sharing the burden for climate change mitigation in the Canadian federation
  
V-361-14Christoph Böhringer, André Müller:
 Environmental Tax Reforms in Switzerland A Computable General Equilibrium Impact Analysis
  
V-360-14Christoph Böhringer, Jared C. Carbone, Thomas F. Rutherford:
 The Strategic Value of Carbon Tariffs

2013

  
V-359-13Heinz Welsch, Philipp Biermann:
 Electricity Supply Preferences in Europe: Evidence from  Subjective Well-Being Data
  
V-358-13Heinz Welsch, Katrin Rehdanz, Daiju Narita, Toshihiro Okubo:
 Well-being effects of a major negative externality: The case of Fukushima
  
V-357-13Anna Pechan, Klaus Eisenack:
 The impact of heat waves on electricity spot markets
  
V-356-13Heinz Welsch, Jan Kühling:
 Income Comparison, Income Formation, and Subjective Well-Being: New Evidence on Envy versus Signaling
  
V-355-13Christoph Böhringer, Knut Einar Rosendahl, Jan Schneider:
 Unilateral Climate Policy: Can OPEC resolve the Leakage Problem?
  
V-354-13Christoph Böhringer, Thomas F. Rutherford, Marco Springmann:
 Clean-Development Investments: An Incentive-Compatible CGE Modelling Framework
  
V-353-13Erkan Gören:
 How Ethnic Diversity affects Economic Development?
  
V-352-13Erkan Gören:
 Economic Effects of Domestic and Neighbouring Countries’ Cultural Diversity
  
V-351-13Jürgen Bitzer, Erkan Gören:
 Measuring Capital Services by Energy Use: An Empirical Comparative Study
  
  
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