Daniel Osberghaus
Assistant
Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Manageme
Zentrum fur Europaische Wirtschaftsforschung
Germany
Biography
Daniel Osberghaus studied economics at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg. In 2009, he joined ZEW's Research Department "Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management". His research focuses on the economics of adaptation to climate change. Furthermore, he has been working on topics like flood mitigation in Germany and behavioural economic decision theories.
Research Interest
His research focuses on the economics of adaptation to climate change.
Publications
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Osberghaus D (2017) The Effect of Flood Experience on Household Mitigation – Evidence from Longitudinal and Insurance Data. Global Environmental Change 43: 126-136.
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Abraha KG, Osberghaus D (2017) Storm Damage and Risk Preferences: Panel Evidence from Germany, Environmental and Resource Economics.
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Martin A, Osberghaus D (forthcoming) The Demand for Index-Based Flood Insurance in a High-Income Country, German Economic Review.