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Martin Kesternich [ D ]
Martin Kesternich

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Martin Kesternich

Martin Kesternich studied economics at the University of Mannheim and the Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina in Buenos Aires between 2005-2010. During his studies he focused on environmental and resource economics, econometrics and non-profit management. In his diploma thesis he analysed the determinants of the willingness to pay for energy efficient residential buildings using a discrete choice approach. Since September 2010 he has been working as a researcher at the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Department of Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management.

Selected Publications

Publications in Journals

Löschel, Andreas, Christiane Reif, Martin Kesternich, Simon Koesler, Daniel Osberghaus and Stefan Korioth (2011), Versteigerungserlöse aus CO2-Zertifikaten im Spannungsfeld zwischen Bund und Ländern, Wirtschaftsdienst 91 (10), 712-716.

Discussion Papers and Working Papers

Kesternich, Martin, Andreas Lange and Bodo Sturm (2012), The Impact of Burden Sharing Rules on the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-033, Mannheim. Download

Kesternich, Martin (2011), What Drives WTP for Energy Efficiency when Moving? Evidence from a Germany-wide Household Survey, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 11-004, Mannheim. Download

Expertises

Löschel, Andreas, Christiane Reif, Martin Kesternich, Simon Koesler, Daniel Osberghaus and Stefan Korioth (2011), Lösungsansätze zur systemeffizienten Ausgestaltung der nationalen Mittelverwendung der Einnahmen aus der Versteigerung von Zertifikaten im Rahmen des EU-ETS, Mannheim. Download

Projects

Current Projects

The Relevance of Voluntary Efforts and Fairness Preferences for the Success of International Climate Policy: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis at the Individual Level

The significance of fairness principles for successful cooperation - an analysis of choice and impacts of distribution rules in international climate negotiations

Finished Projects

Approaches to a System Efficient Design of National Allocation of Earnings from the Auction of Certificates in the EU ETS


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