Katrin Rehdanz
associate professor
Department of Economics
Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Germany
Biography
Prof Katrin Rehdanz is associate professor for environmental and resource economics at the University of Kiel associated with the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. She holds a diploma and a PhD in economics from the University of Hamburg. She has a strong background in environmental valuation and environmental-economy modeling.
Research Interest
Her main areas of research are environmental and climate policies research, global environmental problems, sustainable development, computable general equilibrium modeling.
Publications
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Maddison, David, and Katrin Rehdanz. Carbon emissions and economic growth: homogeneous causality in heterogeneous panels. No. 1437. Kiel working paper, 2008.
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Maddison, David, and Katrin Rehdanz. Carbon emissions and economic growth: homogeneous causality in heterogeneous panels. No. 1437. Kiel working paper, 2008.
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Maddison, David, and Katrin Rehdanz. Carbon emissions and economic growth: homogeneous causality in heterogeneous panels. No. 1437. Kiel working paper, 2008.