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Matthias Weitzel
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+49 431 8814 580 |
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| Current research topics |
International Climate Policy |
| Short biography |
| Since March 2010 | Research Assistant at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy Participant at the PhD program "Quantitative Economics" at Kiel University | | 2005 - 2010 | Studies in international economics, focal point China, Tübingen University Diploma thesis "Tradable Permits in Environmental Economics - Compatible with other Instruments?" | | 2009 | Internship at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy | | 2008/09 | Exchange year at University of Washington, Seattle, USA | | 2007 | Exchange semester at Peking University, Beijing, China | | 2004/05 | Volunteer community service in the USA in lieu of German military service | | 2004 | Abitur in Kassel | | 5.1.1985 | Born in Kassel |
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| Selected publications |
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Johansson, D., Lucas, P., Weitzel, M., Ahlgren, E., Bazaz, A., Chen, W., den Elzen, M., Ghosh, J., Liang, Q., Peterson, S., Pradhan, B., van Ruijven, B., Shukla, P., van Vuuren, D., Wei, Y. (2012). Multi-model analyses of the economic and energy implications for China and India in a post-Kyoto climate regime. Kiel Working Paper, 1808, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, 36 pp.
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Weitzel, M., Ghosh, J., Peterson, S., Pradhan, B., , (2012). Effects of international climate policy for India: Evidence from a national and global CGE model. Kiel Working Paper, 1810, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, 32 pp.
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Weitzel, M., Hübler, M., Peterson, S. (2012). Fair, Optimal or Detrimental? Environmental vs. Strategic Use of Carbon-based Border Measures. Energy Economics, 34(S2), S198-S207.
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Weitzel, M., Peterson, S. (2012). Border Carbon Adjustment: Not a Very Promising Climate Policy Instrument. Kiel Policy Brief, 55, 10 pp.
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van Ruijven, B., Weitzel, M., den Elzen, M., Hof, A., van Vuuren, D., Peterson, S., Narita, D. (2012). Emission allowances and mitigation costs of China and India resulting from different effort-sharing approaches. Energy Policy, 46, 116–134.
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Weitzel, M., Calzadilla, A. (2012). Reassessing Renewable Energy. Kiel Policy Brief, 49, 12 pp..
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Weitzel, M. (2012). Comment on ‘‘Comparing the feed-in tariff incentives for renewable electricity in Ontario and Germany’’ by Mabee, Mannion, and Carpenter. Energy Policy, 44, 485-486.
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Weitzel, M., Peterson, S. (2011). The carbon content of trade: Under border tariff adjustments and a global carbon regime. 20 pp.
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Delzeit, R., Weitzel, M. (2011). Reducing the Water and Waste Footprints of Megacities. Kiel Policy Brief, 27, Institute for the World Economy, Kiel, 11 pp.
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van Ruijven, B., Weitzel, M., den Elzen, M., van Vuuren, D., Peterson, S., Narita, D. (2010). Assessment of the impacts of different post‐Kyoto regime proposals on China and India. 71 pp.
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