Michael Jakob
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| Dr. Michael Jakob Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) P.O. Box 601203 14412 Potsdam Germany Tel: +49-(0)331-288 2650 jakob(at)pik-potsdam.de |
Before joining PIK in 2007, Michael Jakob studied physics, economics, and international relations in Munich, St. Gallen, and Geneva. He is member of the policy instruments working group of the research domain Sustainable Solutions and coordinator of the Entdeken projekt.
Research Interests
- Low Carbon Development
- Trade and Climate Change
- Climate Policy Instruments
- Game Theory
Ongoing Work
- Jakob, M. and K. Lessmann: Signaling in International Environmental Agreements: The Case of Early and Delayed Action. Presentation at the 2011 EAERE Annual Conference, 29 June - 2 July, Rome, Italy. pdf
- Jakob, M., R. Marschinski, and M. Hübler: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Trade-Theory Analysis of Leakage under Production- and Consumption-Based Policies. Presentation at the 2011 NCCR Climate Economics and Law Conference, 16/17 June, Berne, Switzerland. pdf
- Marschinski, R., C. Flachsland, and M. Jakob: Linking Carbon Markets: A Trade-Theory Analysis. Presented at the 2010 EAERE/AERE Annual Conference, 28 June - 2 July, Montreal, Canada. pdf
- Jakob, M. and S. Brunner: Optimal commitment under uncertainty: adjustment rules for climate policy. PIK Working Paper. pdf
Peer-Reviewed Publications
- Jakob, M., M. Haller, R. Marschinski (2011): Will History Repeat Itself? Economic Convergence and Convergence in Energy Use Patterns. Energy Economics, forthcoming. pdf (Working Paper)
- Jakob, M., G. Luderer, J. Steckel, M. Tavoni, S. Monjon (2011): Time to act now? Assessing the costs of delaying climate measures and benefits of early action. Climatic Change, forthcoming
- Luderer, G., V. Bosetti, M. Jakob, M. Leimbach, J. Steckel, H. Waisman, O. Edenhofer (2011):The economics of decarbonizing the energy system—results and insights from the RECIPE model intercomparison. Climatic Change, forthcoming
- Steckel, J., M. Jakob, G. Luderer, R. Marschinski (2011): From Carbonization to Decarbonization? - Past Trends and Future Scenarios for China's CO2 Emissions Energy Policy 39(6):3443-3455. pdf (Working Paper)
Policy Papers
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Marschinski,
R. and M. Jakob: Reconsidering Copenhagen. Nature Climate Change 1 (6),
p.297–298, September (2011). info
- Contributing author to Ch. 9 of the IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy, Renewable Energy in the Context of Sustainable Development (SRREN)
- Edenhofer, O., C. Carraro, J.-C. Hourcade, K. Neuhoff, G. Luderer, C. Flachsland, M. Jakob, A. Popp, J. Steckel, J. Strohschein, N. Bauer, S. Brunner, M. Leimbach, H. Lotze-Campen, V. Bosetti, E. de Cian, M. Tavoni, O. Sassi, H. Waisman, R. Crassous-Doerfler, S. Monjon, S. Dröge, H. van Essen, P. del Río, A. Türk (2009): RECIPE - The Economics of Decarbonization. Synthesis Report. pdf
- Edenhofer, O., Stern, N., Bauer, N., Brunner, S., Flachsland, C., Jakob,
M. (2009). Towards a global Green Recovery. Recommendations for
Immediate G20 Action. Report submitted to the G20 London Summit - 2
April 2009. Prepared on behalf of the German Foreign Office. pdf
- Flachsland, C.,
O. Edenhofer, M. Jakob, J. Steckel (2008): Developing the
International Carbon Market. Linking Options for the EU ETS. Report to the
Policy Planning Staff in the Federal Foreign Office. pdf
Other Publications
- Jakob, M. (2011): Reframing International Climate Policy: Essays on Development Issues and Fragmented Regimes. Doctoral Thesis. pdf
- Jakob, M., V. Bosetti, H. Waisman, E. De Cian, J. Steckel, M. Leimbach,
L. Baumstark (2009): The RECIPE reference scenarios. RECIPE Backgound Paper. pdf
- Jakob, M., H. Waisman, V. Bosetti, E. De Cian, M. Leimbach, L. Baumstark, G. Luderer (2009): Description of the RECIPE models. RECIPE Backgound Paper. pdf
Referee
Climate Policy, Energy Policy
Teaching
Winter Semester 2010/2011: Seminar on Low-Carbon Development together with Jan Steckel at the Technical University of Berlin
CV
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