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Working Papers
2016
- Estimating CO2 Emissions Embodied in Final Demand and Trade Using the OECD ICIO 2015: Methodology and Results
OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers, OECD Publishing View citations (49)
2015
- Economic impacts of renewable power generation technologies and the role of endogenous technological change
GWS Discussion Paper Series, GWS - Institute of Economic Structures Research View citations (1)
2014
- TINFORGE - Trade for the INterindustry FORecasting GErmany Model
GWS Discussion Paper Series, GWS - Institute of Economic Structures Research View citations (7)
2013
- Green change – endogenizing technical progress in the renewable power generation sector
EcoMod2013, EcoMod
- The Renewable Power Generation Module (RPGM) – An extension to the GWS model family to endogenize technological change in the renewable power generation sector
GWS Discussion Paper Series, GWS - Institute of Economic Structures Research View citations (1)
2012
- Consumer responsibilities of carbon emissions in a post-Kyoto regime until 2020
EcoMod2012, EcoMod View citations (1)
- Input-Output Modelling in the MENA Region - A case study for Morocco
GWS Discussion Paper Series, GWS - Institute of Economic Structures Research
- The Human Development Index and an endogenous growth model
EcoMod2012, EcoMod
2011
- Efficient Development Portfolio Design for Sub-Saharan Africa
EcoMod2011, EcoMod 
Also in MERIT Working Papers, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT) (2010)
- Macroeconomic effects of the current crises in Japan and MENA countries - A model-based assessment of the medium term
GWS Discussion Paper Series, GWS - Institute of Economic Structures Research
- Medium Term Economic Effects of Peak Oil Today
GWS Discussion Paper Series, GWS - Institute of Economic Structures Research View citations (1)
2010
- Modelling Consumption-Based CO2-Emissions and Carbon Leakage with the Global Resource Accounting Model GRAM
EcoMod2010, EcoMod
- Shocking Stuff: Technology, Hours, and Factor Substitution
EcoMod2010, EcoMod View citations (6)
Journal Articles
2024
- Global employment and skill level requirements for ‘Post-Carbon Europe’
Ecological Economics, 2024, 216, (C) View citations (1)
2023
- Circular Economy and the triple bottom line in Norway
Circular Economy and Sustainability, 2023, 3, (1), 1-33
2021
- Future changes in consumption: The income effect on greenhouse gas emissions
Energy Economics, 2021, 95, (C) View citations (12)
2020
- Adding country resolution to EXIOBASE: impacts on land use embodied in trade
Journal of Economic Structures, 2020, 9, (1), 1-25 View citations (11)
2018
- Does climate action destroy jobs? An assessment of the employment implications of the 2‐degree goal
International Labour Review, 2018, 157, (4), 519-556 View citations (17)
- Implementing exogenous scenarios in a global MRIO model for the estimation of future environmental footprints
Journal of Economic Structures, 2018, 7, (1), 1-18 View citations (17)
2016
- Endogenous technological change and the policy mix in renewable power generation
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2016, 60, (C), 739-751 View citations (20)
- The impact of renewable energy diffusion on European consumption-based emissions
Economic Systems Research, 2016, 28, (2), 133-150 View citations (16)
- To RAS or not to RAS? What is the difference in outcomes in multi-regional input--output models?
Economic Systems Research, 2016, 28, (3), 383-402 View citations (11)
2012
- CALCULATING ENERGY-RELATED CO 2 EMISSIONS EMBODIED IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE USING A GLOBAL INPUT--OUTPUT MODEL
Economic Systems Research, 2012, 24, (2), 113-139 View citations (52)
- Carbon and Materials Embodied in the International Trade of Emerging Economies
Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2012, 16, (4), 636-646 View citations (43)
- Economic effects of peak oil
Energy Policy, 2012, 48, (C), 829-834 View citations (15)
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