Come join me in Zurich! We’re hiring a Professor of Health Economics (deadline April 30).
DM me if you have any questions about our department, ETH 🏫, or Switzerland🇨🇭
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Join me & @brian_jabarian to work on the SNSF project "Ethical Views and Social Welfare" (EVAS).
It deals with identifying ethical views in society, their aggregation, and implications.
Get in touch for questions and share with potential applicants!
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From the academic consequences of remote learning, to pricing carbon, to the cost of species extinction: here are the 10 most-read Featured Charts of 2024. https://t.co/zRpXmBRXUP
New paper out in @PNASNews with @ClimateFran, @jrising, Simon Dietz, @ivanjrudik & @GernotWagner providing most comprehensive evidence on the social cost of carbon (SCC) with a meta-analysis + expert survey & a combination of elements of both to generate a “synthetic SCC”👇
💸 Burning 1 liter of gasoline = €0.60 in climate damages. New study by @ucdavis + @unihh finds CO₂ costs society €300/ton – more than double previous estimates. Based on 1,800 studies, it's the most comprehensive analysis to date. #CLICCS 🧪 Link: https://t.co/iagGxJRJQH...
Feel free to contact me with questions via e-mail. We'll move to ETH in April & starting date for the position is flexible in summer/fall 2025. Application deadline is 20.01.2025 & applications have to go through he official channel: https://t.co/OuPsFTqy7K
We're advertising a PostDoc position in the Sustainability Economics Group at @ETH Zurich (1-6 yrs, >$100K salary), offering excellent conditions to pursue innovative research & prepare for a professorship. Please spread the word to interested candidates: https://t.co/OuPsFTqy7K
With our teaching, we seek to stir students’ enthusiasm for the possibilities in which economic theories & empirical methods can help to better understand & manage sustainability challenges. We further actively contribute to the societal debate & help to improve public policy.
I have learned a lot in the process & hope that the paper will be a source of inspirations for those interested in the environment, inequality & beyond! Many thanks for helpful comments i.a. to @pierbasaglia, @bjoernbos, @ArikLevinson, @LinusMattauch, @FrikkNesje
Thrilled to see “The Economics of Inequality and the Environment” out in the Journal of Economic Literature
@AEAjournals, joint with U. Kornek, @JasperMeya & L. Sager
Environmental loss & economic inequality are two key challenges of our time, but how do both relate & interact?
Forthcoming in the JEL: "The Economics of Inequality and the Environment" by Moritz A. Drupp, Ulrike Kornek, Jasper N. Meya, and Lutz Sager. https://t.co/DhtHvM6PgJ
The 3 channels determine how both environmental quality & economic inequality matter for policy appraisal. We argue that it is crucial to consider inequality-environment linkages in economic research & policy design, as neither issue can be fully understood in isolation.