We work at the intersection of Environmental Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Public Economics, and Behavioral Economics.

In our research, we  combine empirical methods of causal inference with applied microeconomic theory to evaluate environmental policies. The goal is to make recommendations on the optimal design of environmental and climate policies.

We offer courses in the following areas (at the Bachelor, Master, and PhD level):

  • Environmental Economics
  • Microeconomics

A list of courses taught in previous semesters can be found here.

You find a list of recent publications here.

Contact details: here.