Bodo Sturm
Professor für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Quantitat
Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Manageme
Zentrum fur Europaische Wirtschaftsforschung
Germany
Biography
Bodo Sturm was a research fellow at the Faculty of Economics and Management of the University of Magdeburg (chair of economic policy: Prof. Dr. Joachim Weimann) from 1999 to 2005. In his PhD thesis he examined selected applications of the experimental method in environmental economics. Mr. Sturm was a senior researcher at ZEW between 2005 and 2009. In his research, he analyses design aspects of environmental regulation and incentive problems in international environmental policy. Furthermore, Mr. Sturm is engaged in experimental economics. From 2009 onwards, Bodo Sturm is professor of economics and quantitative methods at the Leipzig University of Applied Science. Prof. Dr. Bodo Sturm is research associate at ZEW. He works in close cooperation with the research unit "Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management”.
Research Interest
Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management
Publications
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Astrid D,Riechmann T, Sturm B, Vogt C (2012) Inequality Aversion and the House Money Effect, Experimental Economics 15: 460-484.
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Carlo G, Kesternich M, Sturm B (2014) Did Fukushima Matter? Empirical Evidence of the Demand for Climate Protection in Germany, Applied Economics Letters 21: 846-851.
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Carlo G, Kesternich M, Sturm B (2017) Voting for Burden Sharing Rules in Public Goods Games, Environmental and Resource Economics 67: 535-557.