Is Germany Becoming the European Pollution Haven? [12.12.24]
Kathrine von Graevenitz, University of Mannheim and ZEW as speaker at the Research Seminar in Economics
Kathrine von Graevenitz is deputy head of the Department of Environmental and Climate Economics at the ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim, Germany, and Professor of Empirical Environmental Economics at the University of Mannheim. Her research interests lie in empirical environmental economics spanning topics from the valuation of environmental amenities and disamenities in an urban setting to the diffusion of renewable energy technologies and the impact of environmental regulation on firm performance.
In winter term, excellent international academics visit the University of Hohenheim and present their research in the Research Seminar in Economics. In addition to attending the lecture, there is often a special opportunity during the office hours to exchange ideas with the guest, e.g. about their own research approaches.
Master's students are also welcome to take part in the research seminar and talk to the lecturers as well as the doctoral students, postdocs and professors at the department.
The seminar takes place on December 18 in HS 32 at 12:00.