Results

Publications

Böhringer Christoph, Florian Landis and Miguel Tovar Reanos, (2017), Cost-effectiveness and Incidence of Renewable Energy Promotion in Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 17-004, Mannheim.

Böhringer Christoph, Florian Landis and Miguel Tovar Reanos, (2016), Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy Promotion in Germany, The Energy Journal 38, KAPSARC Special Issue.

Buchholz, Wolfgang and Peter Heindl (2015), Ökonomische Herausforderungen des Klimawandels, Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik16(4), 1-27.

Gill B, Moeller S (2018), GHG Emissions and the Rural-Urban Devide. A Carbon Footprint Analysis Based on the German Offical Income and Expenditure Survey, Ecological Economics 145, 160-169.

Heindl P, Wolff A, Weber I, Reif C, Gill B (accepted), The Relevance of Consumer Preferences and Behaviour for Climate Policy Design: Evidence from Germany, in Gawel E, Strunz S, Lehmann P, Purkus A (eds.), From a German to a European Energy Transition? Opportunities and Conflicts.

Kesternich, M., Römer D. and Flues F. (2016), The Power of Active Choice: Field Experimental Evidence on Repeated Contribution Decisions to a Carbon Offsetting Program, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 16-091, Mannheim.

Schüßler, Rudolf (2016), The COP21 Negotiations: A Strategic Analysis, PINPoints 42, Periodical of the PIN Group.

Schüßler, Rudolf (2016), Non-Identity: Solving the Waiver Problem for Future People’s Rights, Law and Philosophy, 35, 87-105.   

Schüßler R, Gilllerke F (2017), Negotiating with the Future, in preparation for Uppsala conference

Schüßler R (2017), Reconciliation, Morality and Moral Compromise, in V Rosoux and M. Anstey (eds.), Negotiating Reconciliation in Peacemaking, Springer, 27-50.

Schüßler, Rudolf (forthcoming), A Luck-Based Moral Defense of Grandfathering, in L. Meyer/P. Sanklecha (eds.), Climate Justice and Historical Emissions, Cambridge University Press 2016 (preprint available at academia.edu).

Schüßler, Rudolf (forthcoming), Aligning Justice and Self-Interest in Negotiations, PINPoints 43, Periodical of the PIN Group.

Schüßler, Rudolf (forthcoming), Justice in Negotiations and Conflict Resolution, in Christine Schliesser and Martin Leiner (eds.), Alternative Approaches in Conflict Resolution, Palgrave-Macmillan.

Schulte, Isabella and Peter Heindl (2017), Price and Income Elasticities of Residential Energy Demand in Germany, Energy Policy 102 (3), 512–528.

Tovar Reaños MA, Sommerfeld K (2018), Fuel for inequality: Distributional effects of environmental reforms on private transport, Resource and Energy Economics, 51, 28-43.

Weber, I. and Gill, B. (2017), Heating demand in the residential sector: tackling the enigma of low price elasticity of homeowner’s expenses. Social Ecology.

Wolff, Anna, and Weber, Ines (2017), Case Study: Analyzing the outcome of energetic retrofit from a tenant’s point of view – who bears the costs? LoPa Working Paper No. 2, München.

Wolff A, Weber I, Gill B, Schubert J, Schneider M(2017), Tackling the interplay of occupants’ heating practices and building physics: Insights from a German mixed methods study, Energy Research & Social Science 32, 65-75.