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Carsten Schröder

Global rank #7188 91%

Institution: DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung)

Primary Field: Energy (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.diw.de/cv/en/cschroeder

First Publication: 2005

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: psc151 ↗

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 1.01 2.41 0.00 4.96
Last 10 Years 0.00 2.68 4.99 0.00 10.89
All Time 0.00 4.36 4.99 0.00 14.50

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 17
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 10.97

Publications (17)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Wealth creators or inheritors? Unpacking the gender wealth gap from bottom to top and young to old Economics Letters C 3
2025 The long-term implications of destruction during the Second World War on private wealth in Germany Journal of Economic Growth A 2
2024 Teleworking and life satisfaction during COVID-19: the importance of family structure Journal of Population Economics B 5
2023 Accounting for pension wealth, the missing rich and under-coverage: A comprehensive wealth distribution for Germany Economics Letters C 5
2023 Changes in risk attitudes vary across domains throughout the life course Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 3
2022 Earnings inequality and working hours mismatch Labour Economics B 2
2022 Gender, loneliness and happiness during COVID-19 Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics B 6
2020 A Head‐to‐Head Comparison of Augmented Wealth in Germany and the United States Scandanavian Journal of Economics B 4
2019 Drivers of renewable technology adoption in the household sector Energy Economics A 4
2019 Do demographics prevent consumption aggregates from reflecting micro-level preferences? European Economic Review B 3
2019 How consumers trade off supply security and green electricity: Evidence from Germany and Great Britain Energy Economics A 3
2018 The short-run employment effects of the German minimum wage reform Labour Economics B 5
2017 Public preferences for alternative electricity mixes in post-Fukushima Japan Energy Economics A 4
2017 Revisiting the evidence for cardinal treatment of ordinal variables European Economic Review B 2
2015 The decline in average family size and its implications for the average benefits of within "household sharing" Oxford Economic Papers C 4
2011 Eliciting public support for greening the electricity mix using random parameter techniques Energy Economics A 2
2005 On the income dependence of equivalence scales Journal of Public Economics A 3