Publications of the Research Unit Environmental and Climate Economics

  1. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 21-048 // 2021

    The Impact of Carbon Prices on Renewable Energy Support

    This paper examines how optimal renewable energy (RE) support (RES) policies need to be adjusted to account for carbon prices. We show theoretically and empirically that changing carbon prices requires adjusting…

  2. Refereed Journal // 2021

    Gesellschaftliche Asymmetrien, Prosozialität und ein drittes Prinzip - Perspektiven auf moderne Gesellschaften im Anschluss an Marcel Mauss' Essay Die Gabe

    Marcel Mauss wrote in 1924 that he had found in the motifs of the "archaic" gift exchange of pre-modern societies "one of the rocks on which our societies rest" (Mauss, 1990, p.19). Gift practices persist in…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 21-043 // 2021

    Groundwork for Social-Ecological Transformations: The Social Contract, Global Governance and the Meaning of Time

    A decade ago, the German Advisory Council to the Federal Government on Global Environmental Change (Wissenschaftlichen Beirats der Bundesregierung für Globale Umweltveränderungen–WBGU) published its main report.…

  4. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 21-039 // 2021

    How Effective Is Carbon Pricing? – A Machine Learning Approach to Policy Evaluation

    While carbon taxes are generally seen as a rational policy response to climate change, knowledge about their performance from an expost perspective is still limited. This paper analyzes the emissions and cost…

  5. Refereed Journal // 2021

    How do different compensation schemes and loss experience affect insurance decisions? Experimental evidence from two independent and heterogeneous samples

    Natural hazard insurance is advocated as an important means of risk management, however, private insurance demand often remains below critical levels. Prior loss experience and the design of governmental relief…

  6. Non-Refereed Journal // 2021

    Wahrnehmung des Klimawandels in Deutschland: Eine Längsschnittbefragung privater Haushalte

    This article presents selected results of a survey of more than 6 000 private households from spring 2020 on the relevance of climate change and its potential impacts and draws comparisons with four thematically…