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  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    The Three Domains Structure of Energy-Climate Transitions

    This paper argues that the development of energy systems rests on a combination of three different domains of socio-economic processes and associated modes of decision-making. For shorthand these are termed ‘satisficing’, ‘optimising’, and ‘transforming’ domains, with corresponding underpinnings found in behavioural, neoclassical, and evolutionary economics respectively. Each domain operates at different ...

    In: Technological Forecasting & Social Change 98 (2015), S. 290-302 | Michael Grubb, Jean-Charles Hourcade, Karsten Neuhoff
  • Diskussionspapiere 1372 / 2014

    Elasticities of Supply for the US Natural Gas Market

    In this paper we investigate natural gas producer's reactions to changes in market prices. We estimate price elasticities of aggregated supply in the most competitive market for natural gas: the United States. Using monthly time series data form 1987 to 2012 our analysis is based on an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) Bound Cointegration approach to obtain short and long-run elasticities of natural ...

    2014| Micaela Ponce, Anne Neumann
  • Externe Monographien

    Planetary Economics: Energy, Climate Change and the Three Domains of Sustainable Development

    London [u.a.]: Routledge, 2014, XXVII, 520 S. | Michael Grubb, Jean-Charles Hourcade, Karsten Neuhoff
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    A Retrospective Merger Analysis in the U.K. Videogame Market

    We study the effect of a merger in a dynamic high-technology industry—the videogame market—which is characterized by the frequent introduction of new products. To assess the impact of the merger between two large specialist retailers in the United Kingdom—Game Group PLC and Games Station Limited—we perform a difference-in-differences analysis comparing the price evolution of the merging parties with ...

    In: Journal of Competition Law & Economics 10 (2014), Iss. 4, S. 933-958 | Luca Aguzzoni, Elena Argentesi, Paolo Buccirossi, Lorenzo Ciari, Tomaso Duso, Massimo Tognoni, Christiana Vitale
  • Externe Monographien

    Staying with the Leaders: Europe's Path to a Successful Low-Carbon Economy

    London: Climate Strategies, 2014, 29 S. | Karsten Neuhoff, William Acworth, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Susanne Dröge, Oliver Sartor, Misato Sato, Stefan Schleicher, Anne Schopp
  • Other refereed essays

    The Infrastructure Implications of the Energy Transformation in Europe until 2050: Lessons from the EMF28 Modeling Exercise

    This paper summarizes the approaches to and the implications of bottom-up infrastructure modeling in the framework of the EMF28 model comparison "Europe 2050: The Effects of Technology Choices on EU Climate Policy". It includes models covering all the sectors currently under scrutiny by the European Infrastructure Priorities: Electricity, natural gas, and CO2. Results suggest that some infrastructure ...

    In: Climate Change Economics 4 (2013), 1, 26 S. | Franziska Holz, Christian von Hirschhausen
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Development Scenarios for the North and Baltic Seas Grid: A Welfare Economic Analysis

    The North and Baltic Seas Grid is one of the largest pan-European infrastructure projects, increasing the potential of harnessing large amounts of renewable energy. This paper addresses the economic implications of different development scenarios of the North and Baltic Seas Grid on individual countries and stakeholders which may raise concerns about the implementation in largely nationally dominated ...

    In: Utilities Policy 27 (2013), S. 123-134 | Jonas Egerer, Friedrich Kunz, Christian von Hirschhausen
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Renewable Electric Energy Integration: Quantifying the Value of Design of Markets for International Transmission Capacity

    Integrating large quantities of variable renewable electricity generation remains a political and operational challenge. One of the main obstacles in Europe to installing at least 200 GWs of power from variable renewable sources is how to deal with the insufficient network capacity and the congestion that will result from new flow patterns. We model the current methodology for controlling congestion ...

    In: Energy Economics 40 (2013), S. 760-772 | Karsten Neuhoff, Julian Barquin, Janusz Bialek, Rodney Boyd, Chris Dent, Franciso Echavarren, Thilo Grau, Christian von Hirschhausen, Benjamin F. Hobbs, Friedrich Kunz, Christian Nabe, Georgios Papaefthymiou, Christoph Weber, Hannes Weigt
  • Diskussionspapiere 1330 / 2013

    They Played the Merger Game: A Retrospective Analysis in the UK Videogames Market

    We study the effect of a merger in a dynamic high-technology industry-the videogame market- which is characterized by frequent introduction of new products. To assess the impact of the merger between two large specialist retailers in the UK, we perform a difference-in-differences analysis comparing the price evolution of the merging parties to that of their 7 major competitors on an original sample ...

    2013| Luca Aguzzoni, Elena Argentesi, Paolo Buccirossi, Lorenzo Ciari, Tomaso Duso, Massimo Tognoni, Cristiana Vitale
  • Diskussionspapiere 1451 / 2015

    Two Price Zones for the German Electricity Market: Market Implications and Distributional Effects

    We discuss the implications of two price zones, i.e. one northern and southern bidding area, on the German electricity market. In the northern zone, continuous capacity additions with low variable costs cause large regional supply surpluses in the market dispatch while conventional capacity decreases in the southern zone. As the spatial imbalance of supply and load is increasing, the current single ...

    2015| Jonas Egerer, Jens Weibezahn, Hauke Hermann
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