VCard for Prof. Dr. Manfred Wiebelt
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Prof. Dr. Manfred Wiebelt
Research fellow in research area:
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+49 431 8814 211 |
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+49 431 8814 502 |
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Kiel Institute for the World Economy |
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| Current research topics |
- Climate change, agriculture, and poverty
- Resource-based development
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| Expertise |
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| Short biography |
| | | 1976-1981 | graduated in economics at the University of Heidelberg | | 1981-1985 | research associate at the South Asia Institute at Heidelberg University | | 1986-1989 | research associate at the Centre for International Agrarian Development | | 1996 | Ph.D. in economics from the University of Heidelberg | | since 1989 | research fellow at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy | | 1997 to 2005 | division head "Natural Resources" | | since 2003 | Editorial Board, Revista Latino Americana de Desarrollo Económico | | since 2006 | Director PEGNet | | 2007 to 2011 | head of Web Services Center | | since 2008 | lecturer, Kiel University | | since 2011 | Adjunct Professor, Kiel University |
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| Selected projects |
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| Selected publications |
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Breisinger, C., Ecker, O., Nelson, G., Wiebelt, M., Zhu, T. (2013). Modeling Suite. Chapter 2 in D. Verner and C. Breisinger (eds), Economics of Climate Change in the Arab World: Case Studies from the Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, and the Republic of Yemen. The World Bank, Washington, D.C..
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Al-Riffai, P., Breisinger, C., Ecker, O., Funes, J., Nelson, G., Robertson, R., Thiele, R., Verner, D., Wiebelt, M., Zhu, T. (2013). Economic Impacts of Climate Change. Chapter 3 in D. Verner and C. Breisinger (eds), Economics of Climate Change in the Arab World: Case Studies from the Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, and the Republic of Yemen. The World Bank, Washington, D.C..
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Al-Riffai, P., Breisinger, C., Ecker, O., Thiele, R., Verner, D., Wiebelt, M., Zhu, T. (2013). Economic Impacts of Droughts in the Syrian Arab Republic and Floods in the Republic of Yemen. Chapter 4 in D. Verner and C. Breisinger (eds), Economics of Climate Change in the Arab World: Case Studies from the Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, and the Republic of Yemen. The World Bank, Washington, D.C..
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Breisinger, C., Al-Riffai, P., Robertson, R., Wiebelt, M. (2013). Economic Impacts of Climate Change in Tunisia: A Global and Local Perspective. Chapter 3 in D. Verner (eds), Tunisia in a Changing Climate: Assessment and Actions for Increased Resilience and Development. The World Bank, Washington, D.C..
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Breisinger, C., Diao, X., Wiebelt, M. (2012). Can Oil-led Growth and Structural Change Go Hand in Hand in Ghana? A Multi-sector Intertemporal General Equilibrium Assessment. Kiel Working Papers, 1784, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, 31 pp.
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Breisinger, C., Ecker, O., Thiele, R., Wiebelt, M. (2012). The Impact of the 2008 Hadramout Flash Flood in Yemen on Economic Performance and Nutrition: A Simulation Analysis. Kiel Working Paper, 1758, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 27 pp.
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Breisinger, C., Ecker, O., Al-Riffai, P., Robertson, R., Thiele, R., Wiebelt, M. (2011). Climate Change, Agricultural Production and Food Security: Evidence from Yemen. Kiel Working Paper, 1747, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, 34 pp.
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Wiebelt, M., Breisinger, C., Ecker, O., Al-Riffai, P., Robertson, R., Thiele, R. (2011). Climate Change and Floods in Yemen: Impacts on Food Security and Options for Adaptation. IFPRI Discussion Paper, 1139, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C. 48 pp.
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Wiebelt, M., Schweickert, R., Breisinger, C., Böhme, M. (2011). Oil Revenues for Public Investment in Africa: Targeting Urban or Rural Areas?. Review of World Economics, 147 (4), 745-770.
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Wiebelt, M., Pauw, K., Matovu, J., Twimukye, E., Benson, T. (2011). Managing Future Oil Revenue in Uganda for Agricultural Development and Poverty Reduction - A CGE Analysis of Challenges and Options . IFPRI Discussion Paper, 1122, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C., 44 pp.
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Wiebelt, M. (2011). How to Spend Oil Windfalls in Kazakhstan: a CGE Analysis of Challenges and Options. In: A. Gawrich, A. Franke, J. Windwehr (eds), Are Resources a Curse? Rentierism and Energy Policy in Post-Soviet States. Barbara Budrich Publ, Opladen.
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Wiebelt, M. (2011). Africa and Climate Change: Can Africa Manage on Its Own?. In: N. Trofimenko (ed), Climate Change: Current Issues, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, 22-23.
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Breisinger, C., Diao, X., Schweickert, R., Wiebelt, M. (2010). Managing Future Oil Revenues in Ghana - An Assessment of Alternative Allocation Options. African Development Review, 22(2), 303-315.
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Schweickert, R., Thiele, R., Wiebelt, M. (2009). Macroeconomic and Distributional Effects of Devaluation in a Dollarized Economy - A CGE Analysis for Bolivia. In: S. Klasen, F. Nowak-Lehmann (eds), Poverty, Inequality, and Policy in Latin America. MIT Press
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Lay, J., Thiele, R., Wiebelt, M. (2008). Resource Booms, Inequality, and Poverty: The Case of Gas in Bolivia. Review of Income and Wealth, 54(3), 407-437.
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Lay, J., Thiele, R., Wiebelt, M. (2008). Shocks, Policy Reforms, and Pro-Poor Growth in Bolivia: A Simulation Analysis. Review of Development Economics, 12(1), 37-56.
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Nunnenkamp, P., Schweickert, R., Wiebelt, M. (2007). Distributional Effects of FDI: How the Interaction of FDI and Economic Policy Affects Poor Households in Bolivia. Development Policy Review, 25(4), 429-450 (revised version of Kiel Working Paper 1281).
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Klasen, S., Grosse, M., Lay, J., Spatz, J., Thiele, R., Wiebelt, M. (2007). Analyzing Pro-Poor Growth in Bolivia: Addressing Data Gaps and Modeling Policy Choices. In: S. Klasen, M. Grimm, A. McKay (eds), Determinants of Pro-Poor Growth: Analytical Issues and Findings from Country Cases. Palgrave Macmillan, London.
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