Intern
Juniorprofessur für Quantitative International and Environmental Economics

Dr. Philipp M. Richter

Dr. Philipp M. Richter

Forschungsinteressen:
Trade and the Environment, Climate Policy, Distributional Aspects, International Energy Markets
 

Contact

Philipp M. Richter

Universität Würzburg
Sanderring 2,
Zimmer 403
97070 Würzburg
Tel:  +49 (0)931-31-88648

Email: Philipp.richter@uni-wuerzburg.de
Personal Homepage: https://phmrichter.github.io/

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CV

Journal Article 

  • Unilateral Tax Policy in the Open Economy (with M. Kohl), Journal of International Economics, 145: 103829, 2023.
  • Strategic Environmental Policy and the Mobility of Firms (with M. Runkel and R. C. Schmidt), Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 8(5): 863-893, 2021.
  • Environmental Policy and Firm Selection in the Open Economy (with H. Egger and U. Kreickemeier), Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 8(4): 655-690, 2021.
  • Coal Taxes as Supply-Side Climate Policy: A Rationale for Major Exporters? (with R. Mendelevitch and F. Jotzo), Climatic Change 150(1-2): 43-56, 2018.
  • CO2 Emission Intensity and Exporting: Evidence from Firm-Level Data (with A. Schiersch), European Economic Review 98: 373-391, 2017.
  • Shaking Dutch Grounds Won’t Shatter the European Gas Market (with F. Holz, H. Brauers and T. Roobeek), Energy Economics 64: 520-529, 2017.
  • The Role of Natural Gas in a Low-Carbon Europe: Infrastructure and Supply Security (with F. Holz and R. Egging), The Energy Journal 37: 33-59, 2016.
  • All Quiet on the Eastern Front? Disruption Scenarios of Russian Natural Gas Supply to Europe (with F. Holz), Energy Policy 80: 177-189, 2015.
  • A Global Perspective on the Future of Natural Gas: Resources, Trade, and Climate Constraints (with F. Holz and R. Egging), Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 9(1): 85-106, 2015.
  • From Boom to Bust? A Critical Look at US Shale Gas Projections, Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy 4(1): 131-151, 2015.
  • Trade and the Environment: The Role of Firm Heterogeneity (with U. Kreickemeier), Review of International Economics 22: 209-225, 2014.

 

Working Paper

  • Offshoring and Environmental Policy: Firm Selection and Distributional Effects (with S. Bolz and F. Naumann)

  • Why Haven’t CO2 Emissions from German Manufacturing Declined? The Roles of Preferences, Competition and Regulation (with Elisa Rottner and Kathrine von Graevenitz)