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Ottmar Edenhofer

Global rank #4624 94%

Institution: Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK)

Primary Field: Energy (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.pik-potsdam.de/members/edenh

First Publication: 1998

Most Recent: 2022

RePEc ID: ped63 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 1.68 0.40 0.00 3.75
Last 10 Years 0.00 4.02 2.08 0.00 10.46
All Time 0.00 5.82 8.35 0.00 21.99

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 29
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 18.26

Publications (29)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2022 Optimal carbon taxation and horizontal equity: A welfare-theoretic approach with application to German household data Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 4
2021 Reviewing the Market Stability Reserve in light of more ambitious EU ETS emission targets Energy Policy B 5
2021 The social cost of carbon and inequality: When local redistribution shapes global carbon prices Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 4
2021 Make or brake — Rich states in voluntary federal emission pricing Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 3
2020 TAXATION OF ECONOMIC RENTS Journal of Economic Surveys C 3
2020 The strategic dimension of financing global public goods European Economic Review B 2
2020 How to deal with the risks of phasing out coal in Germany Energy Economics A 4
2020 All or nothing: Climate policy when assets can become stranded Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 3
2019 The European union energy transition: Key priorities for the next five years Energy Policy B 6
2018 Capital beats coal: How collecting the climate rent increases aggregate investment Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 3
2016 Politics matters: Regulatory events as catalysts for price formation under cap-and-trade Journal of Environmental Economics and Management A 4
2016 Carbon Pricing Revenues Could Close Infrastructure Access Gaps World Development B 6
2015 Avoiding carbon lock-in: Policy options for advancing structural change Economic Modeling C 3
2014 Causes of the EU ETS price drop: Recession, CDM, renewable policies or a bit of everything?—New evidence Energy Policy B 4
2014 Green growth, degrowth, and the commons Oxford Review of Economic Policy C 2
2013 On the economics of renewable energy sources Energy Economics A 7
2012 An integrated assessment model with endogenous growth Ecological Economics B 5
2012 Resource rents: The effects of energy taxes and quantity instruments for climate protection Energy Policy B 3
2011 Climate policies for road transport revisited (II): Closing the policy gap with cap-and-trade Energy Policy B 4
2011 Climate policies for road transport revisited (I): Evaluation of the current framework Energy Policy B 4
2011 The role of technological availability for the distributive impacts of climate change mitigation policy Energy Policy B 6
2011 When do increasing carbon taxes accelerate global warming? A note on the green paradox Energy Policy B 2
2010 Revisiting the case for intensity targets: Better incentives and less uncertainty for developing countries Energy Policy B 2
2009 The effects of tariffs on coalition formation in a dynamic global warming game Economic Modeling C 3
2009 Efficient climate policies under technology and climate uncertainty Energy Economics A 4
2009 Global trading versus linking: Architectures for international emissions trading Energy Policy B 3
2007 Technological spillovers within multi-region models: Intertemporal optimization beyond the Negishi approach Economic Modeling C 2
2005 The impact of technological change on climate protection and welfare: Insights from the model MIND Ecological Economics B 3
1998 Power shifts: the dynamics of energy efficiency Energy Economics A 2