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Michael Jakob

Michael Jakob

D-Index & Metrics

Economics and Finance

D-Index
47
Citations
6291
World Ranking
1609
National Ranking
50

Best Publications

  • The economics of decarbonizing the energy system—results and insights from the RECIPE model intercomparison

    Gunnar Luderer;Valentina Bosetti;Michael Jakob;Marian Leimbach

  • Poverty and distributional effects of carbon pricing in low- and middle-income countries – A global comparative analysis

    Ira Irina Dorband;Michael Jakob;Matthias Kalkuhl;Jan Christoph Steckel;Jan Christoph Steckel

  • Renewable Energy in the Context of Sustainable Development

    Jayant Sathaye;Oswaldo Lucon;Atiq Rahman;John Christensen

  • Interpreting trade-related CO2 emission transfers

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  • Catching two European birds with one renewable stone: Mitigating climate change and Eurozone crisis by an energy transition

    Felix Creutzig;Jan Christoph Goldschmidt;Paul Lehmann;Eva Schmid

  • Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing: A Meta-Analysis

    Nils Ohlendorf;Michael Jakob;Jan Christoph Minx;Carsten Schröder;Carsten Schröder

  • Green growth, degrowth, and the commons

    Michael Jakob;Ottmar Edenhofer

  • The future of coal in a carbon-constrained climate

    Michael Jakob;Jan Christoph Steckel;Frank Jotzo;Benjamin K. Sovacool

  • Drivers for the renaissance of coal

    Jan Christoph Steckel;Jan Christoph Steckel;Ottmar Edenhofer;Ottmar Edenhofer;Michael Jakob

  • From climate finance toward sustainable development finance

    Jan Christoph Steckel;Michael Jakob;Christian Flachsland;Ulrike Kornek

  • Development without energy? Assessing future scenarios of energy consumption in developing countries

    Jan Christoph Steckel;Jan Christoph Steckel;Robert J. Brecha;Robert J. Brecha;Michael Jakob;Jessica Strefler

  • From carbonization to decarbonization?—Past trends and future scenarios for China's CO2 emissions

    Jan Christoph Steckel;Michael Jakob;Robert Marschinski;Robert Marschinski;Gunnar Luderer

  • Feasible mitigation actions in developing countries

    Michael Jakob;Jan Christoph Steckel;Jan Christoph Steckel;Stephan Klasen;Jann Lay;Jann Lay

  • Will history repeat itself? Economic convergence and convergence in energy use patterns

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  • Reports of coal’s terminal decline may be exaggerated

    Ottmar Edenhofer;Ottmar Edenhofer;Jan Christoph Steckel;Michael Jakob;Christoph Bertram

  • Closing the emission price gap

    Ottmar Edenhofer;Ottmar Edenhofer;Michael Jakob;Felix Creutzig;Felix Creutzig;Christian Flachsland

  • Consumption- Versus Production-Based Emission Policies

    Michael Jakob;Jan Christoph Steckel;Ottmar Edenhofer;Ottmar Edenhofer

  • Addressing policy credibility problems for low-carbon investment

    Gregory F. Nemet;Michael Jakob;Jan Christoph Steckel;Jan Christoph Steckel;Ottmar Edenhofer;Ottmar Edenhofer

  • Actors, objectives, context: A framework of the political economy of energy and climate policy applied to India, Indonesia, and Vietnam

    Michael Jakob;Christian Flachsland;Jan Christoph Steckel;Johannes Urpelainen

  • How climate change mitigation could harm development in poor countries

    Michael Jakob;Jan Christoph Steckel

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