Moritz Drupp

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Moritz Alexander Drupp (* 1986 in Dortmund ) is a German sustainability economist and professor (W1) for economics , especially environmental economics at the University of Hamburg .

Scientific CV

Moritz Drupp studied International Economics (BSc) at the University of Tübingen and Environmental Economics and Climate Change (MSc) at the London School of Economics . In 2017 he did his doctorate on “Essays in Sustainability Economics” with Martin Quaas at the University of Kiel . He was a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation . In 2018 Moritz Drupp took up a position at the University of Hamburg and has since headed the Sustainability Economics working group there.

research

In his research Moritz Drupp examines the economic valuation of long-term public policies such as B. the fight against global warming or the conservation of biological diversity . In this context, he researches distribution effects within generations, between generations in the context of the so-called discounting debate as well as the limited substitutability of ecosystem services. In his more recent research he also examines the private provision of public goods and the importance of different moral concepts in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic .

His research methods include applied economic theory, quantitative modeling and empirical analysis, particularly with surveys and economic experiments .

Drupp's research was picked up in international and national media. The Federation for the Environment and Nature Conservation Germany awarded his dissertation the BUND research award. The Institute for Economics at the University of Kiel awarded him the Erich Schneider Prize.

Publications

credentials

  1. Prof. Dr. Moritz Drupp: Sustainability Economics Working Group: University of Hamburg. Retrieved June 29, 2020 .
  2. CV MoritzDrupp.pdf. (PDF) Retrieved June 29, 2020 .
  3. Moritz A. Drupp: Essays in Sustainability Economics: Economic Distribution and Valuation, Environmental Scarcity, and Ethical Behavior. (PDF) Retrieved June 29, 2020 .
  4. a b Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes : Prizes and awards for scholarship holders and alumni of the Studienstiftung . Annual report, 2018, p. 63.
  5. Moritz A. Drupp, Jasper N. Meya, Stefan Baumgartner , Martin F. Quaas : Economic Inequality and the Value of Nature . In: Ecological Economics . tape 150 , August 2018, p. 340-345 , doi : 10.1016 / j.ecolecon.2018.03.029 .
  6. ^ Stefan Baumgärtner, Moritz A. Drupp, Jasper N. Meya, Jan M. Munz, Martin F. Quaas: Income inequality and willingness to pay for environmental public goods . In: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management . tape 85 , September 2017, ISSN  0095-0696 , p. 35-61 , doi : 10.1016 / j.jeem.2017.04.005 .
  7. Moritz A. Drupp, Mark C. Freeman, Ben Groom, Frikk Nesje: Discounting disentangled . In: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy . tape 10 , no. 4 , November 1, 2018, p. 109-134 , doi : 10.1257 / pol . 20160240 .
  8. Moritz A. Drupp: Limits to substitution Between Ecosystem Services and Manufactured Goods and Implications for Social Discounting . In: Environmental and Resource Economics . tape 69 , no. 1 , October 17, 2016, p. 135-158 , doi : 10.1007 / s10640-016-0068-5 .
  9. Björn Bos, Moritz A. Drupp, Jasper Meya, Martin Quaas: Moral Suasion and the Private Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic . ID 3611579. Social Science Research Network, Rochester, NY June 11, 2020, doi : 10.2139 / ssrn.3611579 .
  10. ^ The Social Cost of Contacts: Theory and Evidence for the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany. Retrieved June 29, 2020 .
  11. Moritz Drupp. Retrieved June 29, 2020 .
  12. Julia Köppe: Corona: Voluntary contact restrictions could probably have contained the pandemic - at a high price. In: Spiegel Online . Retrieved June 29, 2020 .
  13. ^ Hayley Bennett: Have psychologists found a better way to persuade people to save the planet? In: The Guardian . November 2, 2017 ( theguardian.com [accessed July 1, 2020]).
  14. BUND research award . Accessed June 29, 2020 (German).