Madeline Werthschulte studied economics at the University of Münster, with a focus on environmental and resource economics, microeconomics, and econometrics. From 2016 to 2021, she worked as a researcher at the Chair of Microeconomics, esp. Energy and Resource Economics, at the University of Münster, including research stays at the University of Alabama and the Australian National University.
In her dissertation, Madeline Werthschulte investigated behavioural economic approaches in the fields of energy and mobility using (field) experimental methods. In October 2020, she joined ZEW’s Research Department “Environmental and Climate Economics” as a researcher.
Selected Publications
Articles in Refereed Journals
Articles in Non-Refereed Journals
Discussion and Working Papers
Projects
Current Projects
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Other Assessoring and Advisory Activities (also in the scope of a membership)
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Function
Researcher
Doctoral degree/habilitation
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Doctoral degree/PhD
University of Münster, Germany,
Thesis title: Integrating Behavioral Economics in Environmental Policy