Marian Leimbach
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Marian Leimbach Research Domain Sustainable Solutions Contact: Dr. Marian Leimbach Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) P.O. Box 60 12 03 D-14412 Potsdam Germany Phone: +49-331-288-2556 Email: Marian.Leimbach |
Research interests
- Integrated assessment of climate change (ICLIPS and REMIND model)
- Macro-economic modelling
- Mathematical programming (with GAMS ) of large-scale systems
- Endogenous economic growth, dynamic trade and induced technical change
Presentations
- Analysis of Post-2012 Climate Policy Regimes - Application of REMIND-R. Presentation on the International Conference on Policy Modeling (EcoMod) 2008, 2-4 July in Berlin.
- The impact of technological spillovers and capital trade on climate policies. Presentation at the Workshop on Low Stabilisation Scenarios, 17 March in Potsdam and the International Energy Workshop 2006, 27-29 June in Cape Town.
Publications
Marian Leimbach, Lavinia Baumstark (2010): The impact of capital trade and technological spillovers on climate policies. Ecological Economics 69, 2341-2355.
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Marian Leimbach, Nico Bauer, Lavinia Baumstark, Michael Lüken, Ottmar Edenhofer (2010): Technological Change and International Trade: Insights from REMIND-R. The Energy Journal 31, Special Issue, 109-136.
Marian Leimbach, Nico Bauer, Lavinia Baumstark, Ottmar Edenhofer (2010): Mitigation costs in a globalized world: climate policy analysis with REMIND-R. Environmental Modeling and Assessment 15, 155-173.
Marian Leimbach and Klaus Eisenack (2009): A Trade algorithm for Multi-region Models Subject to Spillover Externalities. Computational Economics 33, pp. 107-130.
Marian Leimbach and Ottmar Edenhofer (2007): Technological spillovers within multi-region models: Intertemporal optimization beyond the Negishi approach. Economic Modelling 24, 272-294.
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Marian Leimbach and Carlo Jaeger (2004): A modular approach to Integrated Assessment modeling, Environmental Modelling and Assessment 9, 207-220.
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Marian Leimbach (2003): Equity and carbon emissions trading: a model analysis, Energy Policy 31, 1033-1044.
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