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Linus Mattauch
Linus Mattauch
Technical University of Berlin, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, INET Oxford
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Towards demand-side solutions for mitigating climate change
F Creutzig, J Roy, WF Lamb, IML Azevedo, W Bruine de Bruin, ...
Nature Climate Change 8 (4), 260-263, 2018
7432018
Making carbon pricing work for citizens
D Klenert, L Mattauch, E Combet, O Edenhofer, C Hepburn, R Rafaty, ...
Nature Climate Change 8 (8), 669-677, 2018
6772018
Transport: A roadblock to climate change mitigation?
F Creutzig, P Jochem, OY Edelenbosch, L Mattauch, DP Vuuren, ...
Science 350 (6263), 911-912, 2015
4602015
Demand-side solutions to climate change mitigation consistent with high levels of well-being
F Creutzig, L Niamir, X Bai, M Callaghan, J Cullen, J Díaz-José, ...
Nature Climate Change 12 (1), 36-46, 2022
2522022
Five lessons from COVID-19 for advancing climate change mitigation
D Klenert, F Funke, L Mattauch, B O’Callaghan
Environmental and Resource Economics 76, 751-778, 2020
2132020
How to make a carbon tax reform progressive: The role of subsistence consumption
D Klenert, L Mattauch
Economics letters 138, 100-103, 2016
1402016
Closing the emission price gap
O Edenhofer, M Jakob, F Creutzig, C Flachsland, S Fuss, M Kowarsch, ...
Global environmental change 31, 132-143, 2015
1182015
Avoiding carbon lock-in: policy options for advancing structural change
L Mattauch, F Creutzig, O Edenhofer
Economic modelling 50, 49-63, 2015
1162015
Supporting carbon taxes: The role of fairness
S Sommer, L Mattauch, M Pahle
Ecological Economics 195, 107359, 2022
932022
Environmental taxation, inequality and Engel’s law: The double dividend of redistribution
D Klenert, G Schwerhoff, O Edenhofer, L Mattauch
Environmental and Resource Economics 71 (3), 605-624, 2018
922018
Happy or liberal? Making sense of behavior in transport policy design
L Mattauch, M Ridgway, F Creutzig
Transportation research part D: transport and environment 45, 64-83, 2016
702016
The fiscal benefits of stringent climate change mitigation: an overview
J Siegmeier, L Mattauch, M Franks, D Klenert, A Schultes, O Edenhofer
Climate Policy 18 (3), 352-367, 2018
61*2018
Toward optimal meat pricing: Is it time to tax meat consumption?
F Funke, L Mattauch, I Bijgaart, HCJ Godfray, C Hepburn, D Klenert, ...
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 16 (2), 219-240, 2022
51*2022
Hypergeorgism: when is rent taxation as a remedy for insufficient capital accumulation socially optimal?
O Edenhofer, L Mattauch, J Siegmeier
CESifo Working Paper Series, 2013
47*2013
The economics of climate change with endogenous preferences
L Mattauch, C Hepburn, F Spuler, N Stern
Resource and Energy Economics 69, 101312, 2022
40*2022
Financing public capital through land rent taxation: A macroeconomic henry george theorem
L Mattauch, J Siegmeier, O Edenhofer, F Creutzig
CESifo Working Paper Series, 2013
37*2013
Climate policy when preferences are endogenous—and sometimes they are
L Mattauch, C Hepburn
Midwest Studies in Philosophy 40 (1), 2016
322016
Overcoming wealth inequality by capital taxes that finance public investment
L Mattauch, D Klenert, JE Stiglitz, O Edenhofer
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 63, 383-395, 2022
31*2022
Steering the climate system: Using inertia to lower the cost of policy: Comment
L Mattauch, HD Matthews, R Millar, A Rezai, S Solomon, F Venmans
American Economic Review 110 (4), 1231-1237, 2020
31*2020
Infrastructure and inequality: Insights from incorporating key economic facts about household heterogeneity
D Klenert, L Mattauch, O Edenhofer, K Lessmann
Macroeconomic dynamics 22 (4), 864-895, 2018
302018
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