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Sebastian Voigt [ D ]
Sebastian Voigt

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Sebastian Voigt

Sebastian Voigt studied economics at the Humboldt University of Berlin. He focused on econometrics and operations research. The subject of his diploma thesis was "Simulation Studies for Modeling Time Series Using ARM Processes". Since June 2007, Sebastian Voigt is working as a Researcher at the ZEW Research Department "Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management".

Selected Publications

Publications in refereed Journals

Alexeeva-Talebi, Victoria, Christoph Böhringer, Andreas Löschel and Sebastian Voigt (2012), The Value-Added of Sectoral Disaggregation: Implications on Competitive Consequences of Climate Change Policies, Energy Economics 34, Supplement 2, S127-S142. Download

Heindl, Peter and Sebastian Voigt (2012), Supply and demand structure for international offset permits under the Copenhagen Pledges, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 12, 343-360. Download

Discussion Papers and Working Papers

De Cian, Enrica, Michael Schymura, Elena Verdolini and Sebastian Voigt (2013), Energy Intensity Developments in 40 Major Economies: Structural Change or Technology Improvement?, FEEM Nota di Lavoro 38.2013, Milano. Download

Alexeeva-Talebi, Victoria, Christoph Böhringer, Andreas Löschel and Sebastian Voigt (2012), The Value-Added of Sectoral Disaggregation: Implications on Competitive Consequences of Climate Change Policies, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-069, Mannheim. Download

Heindl, Peter and Sebastian Voigt (2012), Employment Effects of Regional Climate Policy: The Case of Renewable Energy Promotion by Feed-In Tariffs, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-066, Mannheim. Download

Heindl, Peter and Sebastian Voigt (2011), A Practical Approach to Offset Permits in Post Kyoto Climate Policy, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 11-043, Mannheim. Download

Hoffmann, Tim and Sebastian Voigt (2009), What Drives the Efficiency of Hard Coal Fuelled Electricity Generation? An Empirical Assessment, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-011, Mannheim. Download

Expertises

Hübler, Michael, Sebastian Voigt, Andreas Löschel and Victoria Alexeeva-Talebi (2012), A Sectoral Assessment of the EU Decarbonisation Roadmap 2050, EU Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry, Brussels.

Löschel, Andreas, Peter Heindl, Henrike Koschel and Sebastian Voigt (2010), Entwicklung globaler Emission Reduction Credit Systems bei Fehlen eines internationalen Folgeabkommens für das Kioto-Protokoll, KfW Bankengruppe, Frankfurt am Main. Download

Research Stays

09.-12.2011: Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Milan, IT

Lectures

2012: Analyzing Aggregate, National and Sectoral Energy Intensity in 40 Countries: A Relative Comparison,
12th IAEE European Energy Conference,
Ca' Foscari University, Venedig, Italy

2012: Climate Policy and Innovation: Regional and Sectoral Implications on Energy Technologies Diffusion,
EcoMod 2012,
Pablo de Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain

2012: Macroeconomic Impacts of Sectoral Approaches: The Role of the Cement Sector,
EcoMod 2012,
Pablo de Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain

2012: Macroeconomic Impacts of Sectoral Approaches: The Role of the Cement Sector,
19th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists,
University of Economics, Prag, Czech Republic

2012: IPRs, Innovation and Climate Policy: Regional and Sectoral Implications on Energy Technologies Diffusion,
2nd SEEK Conference on The Green Growth Challenge (1556),
ZEW Mannheim, Germany

2011: Macroeconomic Impacts of Sectoral Approaches: The Role of the Cement Sector in China, Mexico and Brazil,
34th IAEE International Conference,
Stockholm, Kingdom of Sweden

2010: What Factors Influence Innovations in Clean Coal Technologies?,
11th IAEE European Conference,
Vilnius , Lithuania

2009: Determinants of Innovations in Clean Coal Technologies,
International Energy Workshop 2009,
Venedig, Italy

2009: Determinants of Innovations in Clean Coal Technologies,
Nachwuchsworkshop des Ausschusses für Umwelt- und Ressourcenökonomik des VfS,
Universität Lüneburg, Germany

2008: The Impact of Resource Abundance on the Efficiency of Electricity Generation,
16th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists,
Göteborg, Kingdom of Sweden

2008: The Impact of Resource Abundance on the Efficiency of Electricity Generation,
31st IAEE International Conference,
Istanbul, Turkey

Projects

Current Projects

Assessment of the Impacts of ETS Pilots in China

Finished Projects

A new Environmental Accounting Framework Using Externality Data and Input -Output Tools (EU)

Analysing the Economic Impacts of the Renewables and Climate Change Policy Implementation

Analysis of short and long term market-potentials for emission permits from emission reduction projects and programs

Bridging Mainstream Indicators of Economic Performance with Sustainable Development Objectives

Broadening the scope of the analysis of the possible risk of carbon leakage induced by the Decarbonization Roadmap 2050

Broadening the Scope of the Analysis of the Possible Risk of Carbon Leakage on Energy Intensive Industries

Economics of an Integrated and Long-term Climate and Energy Policy

European Competitiveness Report 2008: Post Kyoto

Global Sectoral Approaches: Sectoral Approaches as Part of a Post 2012 Framework

Improved Estimation of the Investment Impulse in Baden-Württemberg Implemented by the Support of Renewable Energy

Innovationsdeterminanten von Clean Coal Technologies

Measuring Eco-Innovation

Modelling of Economic and Environmental Impacts of Product Related Regulation

Patent – Firm Panel. Infrastructure Panel containing Patent and Trademark Strategies of German Companies

Sectoral Approaches to Fostering International Action on Climate Change

SEEK-Project 2011: Diffusion of Climate-Friendly Technologies - The Role of Intellectual Property Rights, Human Capital and Environmental Policy

The Full Costs of Climate Change

The Significance of Germany as a Site for Power Plant Construction against the Background of an Increasing Internationalization of Innovation Processes


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