Prof. Dr. Christine Wieck– Curriculum Vitae

AFFILIATION Head of Chair “Agricultural and Food Policy” Institute of Agricultural Policy and Markets University of Schwerzstr. 46, 70593 () Office: Building 04.35, Osthof-Süd, Room 144

Nationality: German Gender: Female Parental leave: 09/2007-04/2008, 09/2008, 08/2009, 04/2010-12/2010, 08/2011, 07/2012, 08/2013, 08/2016; 08/2017

RESEARCH INTERESTS AND FIELDS OF WORK  African agricultural and trade policies: Supportive policies for the development of the food economy; regional trade policies; Europe – Africa relationships and agricultural policy and trade impacts; AgripolicyKit: Compendium of political instruments for promoting the agri-food sector  Responsible supply chains and trade policy; multi-actor partnerships as a tool for public policy design  European agricultural policy: Quantitative analysis of agricultural income policies; organic farming, policies for sustainable intensification; biodiversity; animal welfare  International food trade: Differences in food regulations across countries; measurement of trade costs and trade impacts of non-tariff measures; process standards in SPS agreement.  Measurement of policy impacts using indicator systems such as the Sustainable Development Goals  Dairy sector research: Analysis of different dairy production systems (DFG-financed); contracts and competition in the dairy processing sector; market impacts resulting from interaction between farm structural change and dairy processing (DFG-financed)

ACADEMIC EDUCATION 2016 Habilitation (venia legendi) in agricultural policy and international trade, (Germany) Title of Thesis: Regulatory impacts on agricultural and food markets 2005 PhD in Agricultural Economics (Dr. agr.), University of Bonn (Germany) Title of Thesis: Determinants, distribution, and development of marginal costs in dairy production: An empirical analysis of dairy production regions in the EU. 2001 Postgraduate Course on World Trade Organisation, International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies, Zaragoza (Spain) 2000 M.S. in Agricultural Economics (Dipl. Ing. agr.), University of Bonn (Germany) Title of Thesis: Analysis of the Impacts of Common Agricultural Policy Measures on the Regional Income Distribution. 1

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 01/2020 – present Member of scientific advisory board of German-African Business Organisation (Afrika-Verein der deutschen Wirtschaft) 09/2019 – present Member of “Kuratorium” of Andreas Hermes Akademie, Bonn 05/2018 – 03/2019 Invited Member of EU Task Force “Rural Africa”, DG Agri, EU Commission 02/2018 – present Professor for Agricultural and Food Policy, University of Hohenheim 09/2015 – 08/2018 Representation of German SPS capacity development in Standards and Trade Development Capacity (STDF) of WTO, Geneva 05/2016 – 01/2018 Adjunct Professor (“Privatdozentin”), Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn 01/2017 – 12/2017 Member of advisory board of German Import Promotion Desk, 06/2015 – 01/2018 Trade policy advisor, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Bonn 02/2012 – 05/2015 Vice-Speaker, Center of Integrated Dairy Research (CIDRe) 02/2008 – 05/2015 Assistant Professor (“Akademischer Rätin”), Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn 06/2007 – 01/2008 Research Fellow, Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn 01/2007 – 06/2007 Assistant Professor, School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University (USA) 01/2005 – 12/2006 Postdoctoral Research Associate, IMPACT Center, Washington State University (USA) 12/2000 – 12/2004 Research Assistant, Institute for Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn 10/2003 – 11/2003 Internship at Permanent Mission of Germany to the International Organisations, Geneva (Switzerland) WTO-Unit, Agricultural Negotiations Section 09/2000 – 11/2000 Research Assistant, Institute for Agricultural Policy, Technical University of Valencia (Spain) 09/1992 – 08/1996 Agricultural apprenticeship and work on dairy farms (Germany)

LANGUAGES German: Fluent. English: Fluent. Spanish: Very good. French: Good.

THIRD PARTY FUNDING 2019-2020 Sustainable agricultural supply chains: role and scope of multi-actor partnerships. PI; Funded by GIZ. 2015-2018 Understanding spatial interactions and structural change in the dairy production chain with a dynamic regional Agent Based Model covering dairy farms and dairy processing. Joint with Wolfgang Britz, German Research Foundation (DFG). Grant writing and application done by C. Wieck and W. Britz. My part was handed over to T. Heckelei when I left the University of Bonn in 05/2015. 2014-2017 Further analysis of the impacts of SPS measures on US fresh fruit and vegetable trade. PIs: J. Grant, E. Peterson (both Virginia Tech), D. Orden (IFPRI), D. Roberts (USDA), T.

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Otsuki (Osaka University), C. Wieck, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (United States). 2014 Development of EU dairy farms after 2015. PIs: M. Kempen, C. Wieck (both University of Bonn), R. Jongeneel (LEI), John Deere Enterprise Market Research (Germany). 2013-2014 Research in Ghana on regional market integration and obstacles to financing in food value chains in cooperation with GIZ sector project “Agricultural Trade and Private Sector Cooperation in Rural Areas”, Principle investigator, Funded by GIZ (Germany). 2012-2015 Analysis of dairy production systems differentiated by location, Principle investigator, 153.510 €, German Research Foundation (DFG). 2009-2011 Assessment of the Impacts of Non-Tariff Measures – NTM on the Competitiveness of the EU and selected Trade Partners (NTM-Impact), Collaborator, 2.362.000 €, 7th Framework Programme, DG-Research, European Commission. 2007-2008 Compliance Costs for Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Regulations in the Washington State Apple Industry, Collaborator, $30.000, Research Seed Grant, IMPACT Center. 2006-2007 The Effects of the Reduction of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Barriers to Trade on the Washington State Apple Industry, Collaborator, $30.000, Research Seed Grant, IMPACT Center. 2005-2006 Specialty Crops Policy Options and Consequences: Implications for the PNW, Collaborator, $100.000, California Institute for the Study of Specialty Crops. 2004 Travel grant to attend the Annual Meeting of the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association, 2.000 €, German Research Foundation (DFG). 2002 Impact Analysis of Midterm Review Proposal, Collaborator, 10.000 €, DG-AGRI, European Commission. 2001-2004 Common Agricultural Policy Strategy for Regions, Agriculture and Trade (CAPSTRAT), 900.000 €, Collaborator, 5th Framework Programme, DG-Research, European Commission. 2000 Analysis of Regional Income Distribution, Student Participant, 2.000 €, Spanish Ministry of Agriculture.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 1. Wieck C., Rudloff B. (2020) Bilateral Positive Integration: Different Strategies for Regulatory Cooperation in the TTIP. In: Krämer-Hoppe R. (eds) Positive Integration - EU and WTO Approaches Towards the "Trade and" Debate. European Yearbook of International Economic Law Volume 2020: 27-34. 2. Wieck, C. (2018). International trade rules for food safety and food quality. Handbook on Agricultural and Food Policies (ed. Tim Josling), Volume III: International Trade Rules for Food and Agricultural Products. World Scientific Publisher. 3. Zavelberg, Y., Heckelei, T., Wieck, C. (2016). Entry deterring effects of contractual relations in the dairy processing sector. Bio-based and Applied Economics 5(1): 83-98. 4. Faria de Nunes, R., Wieck, C. (2016). Regulatory differences in the approval of GMOs: Extent and development over time. World Trade Review 15(1): 85-108. 5. Faria de Nunes, R., Wieck, C. (2015). Empirical evidence on the trade impact of asynchronous regulatory approval of new GMO events. Food Policy 53(5): 22-32.

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6. Mittenzwei, K., Britz, W., Wieck, C. (2014). Does the EU green box distort markets? Bio-based and Applied Economics 3(1): 1-20. 7. Wieck, C., Annen, D.N. (2013). Understanding farmers’ participation in and compliance with public and private standards. Food Economics 9(4): 199-214. 8. Annen, D.N., Wieck, C., Kempen, M. (2013). Animal welfare in public and private standards and on- farm compliance. German Journal of Agricultural Economics 62(3): 157-172. 9. Mosnier, C., Wieck, C. (2012). Dynamiques régionales de la production laitière France - Allemagne – Royaume-Uni. Économie rurale 332(Nov-Déc): 132-146. 10. Winchester, N., Rau, M.L., Goetz,C., Larue, B., Otsuki, T., Shutes. K., Wieck, C., Burnquist, H.L., Pinto de Souza, M.J., Nunes de Faria, R. (2012). The Impact of Regulatory Heterogeneity on Agri-food Trade. The World Economy 35(8): 973-993. 11. Wieck, C., Schlueter, S. W., Britz, W. (2012). Assessment of the Impact of Avian Influenza Related Regulatory Policies on Poultry Meat Trade and Welfare. The World Economy 35(8): 1037-1052 12. Annen, D.N., Wieck, C., Kempen, M. (2011). Evaluation of minimum animal welfare conditions in national standards and farm certification schemes for pig fattening. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A - Animal Science 61 (1): 40-54. 13. Wieck, C., Holland, D. (2010). The Economic Effect of the Canadian BSE Outbreak on the U.S. Economy. Applied Economics 42 (8): 935-946. 14. Schlüter, S.W., Wieck, C., Heckelei, T. (2009). Regulatory policies in meat trade: Is there evidence for least trade-distorting sanitary regulations? American Journal of Agricultural Economics 91(5): 1484-1490. 15. Markosyan, A.; Chouinard, H.; Marsh, T. L.; Wahl, T. I.; Wieck, C. (2007). Specialty Crop Producers' Preferences Toward International Trade Policies. Journal of Agricultural & Resource Economics Vol. 32 Issue 3: 560-560. 16. Wieck, C., Heckelei, T. (2007). Determinants, Differentiation, and Development of Marginal Costs in Dairy Production: An Empirical Analysis for Selected Regions of the EU. Agricultural Economics 36 (2): 203-220. 17. Wieck, C., Rudloff, B. (2007). The Bioterrorism Act of the USA and International Food Trade: Evaluating WTO Conformity and Bilateral Import Effects. German Journal of Agricultural Economics (Agrarwirtschaft) 56 (3): 147-160. 18. Perez, I., Wieck, C. (2006). Welfare distribution between EU Member States through different national decoupling options – Implications for Spain. Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales 6: 109-137.

WORK IN PROGRESS 1. Wieck, C. Rudloff, B., Heucher, A. (2014). Agri-investment trends in selected vulnerable countries – will they contribute to reduce food insecurity? Revise and resubmit at Food Policy.

MANAGEMENT OF COMMISSIONED STUDIES 2015-2018 1. “Agriculture, food and jobs in West Africa” by P. Heinrigs, T. Allen, Sahel and West Africa Club (SWAC), to be published in West African Papers Series by SWAC, 2018. 2. “The impact of the Brexit on sugar exporting ACP countries”, by Jana Höffken, Independent consultant, unpublished, 2018.

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3. “Assessment of the EU CAP reform and its financial implications”, by Alan Matthews, Professor emeritus, unpublished, 2017 4. “Public Stockholding for Food Security: Options for Small Developing Countries and LDCs Towards a Permanent Solution at MC11”, CUTS Issue note in preparation of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Buenos Aires, 2017. 5. “Enhancing Agriculture Market Access for Developing and Least Developed Countries: A Case for Tariff Simplification”, CUTS Issue note in preparation of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Buenos Aires, 2017. 6. “Addressing the Cotton Issue: The Need for Progress at the 11th WTO Ministerial Conference“, CUTS Issue note in preparation of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Buenos Aires, 2017. 7. “Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations: Issues of interest to Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Developing Countries”, CUTS Issue note in preparation of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Buenos Aires, 2017. 8. “The situation and the potential of the dairy economy in Burkina Faso” by Christian Corniaux, CIRAD Senegal, 2017. 9. “The development related impacts of EU agricultural subsidies”, by Alan Matthews, Professor emeritus, 2017. 10. „Study on poultry production in Cameroon: 10 years of import restrictions“ by Francois Meffeja and Peter Ay, Independent consultants, unpublished, 2017. 11. “Handbook for the promotion of the agricultural and food economy in developing countries”, by Julia Reimers, Helmut Born and others, 2017.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS (Presenting author in bold). 1. Wieck, C. (2020). An Africa-Europe agenda for rural transformation in Africa: political arrangements, synergies and conflicts; Colloquium „International Studies“, 10.2.2020, Universität Konstanz. 2. Wieck, C. (2020). Die externe Dimension der Gemeinsamen Agrarpolitik (GAP) - Auswirkungen auf Entwicklungsländer. Fachdialog im BMZ, Zusammenfassung und Ausblick; 15.1.2020, Berlin. 3. Wieck, C. (2019). From Tunisia via South Africa up to the whole continent: Challenges for EU’s and African trade regimes to boost agricultural trade. Discussion wrap-up and summary. 20.11.2019, German Institute for Policy and Security Affairs (SWP) Brussels (Belgium). 4. Wieck, C. (2019). Systematic of agri-food policy instruments. Presentation in “Capacity development of farmers organisations in policy making”, 22-24 October 2019, Machakos (Kenya). 5. Wieck, C. (2019). A rural agenda for the new Africa-Europe Alliance. Invited presentation at expert talk “Inclusive transformation of rural Africa – Key recommendations of the EU Task Force Rural Africa”, 11 July 2019, GIZ Eschborn (Germany). 6. Wieck, C. (2019). The long way to integrated markets: SPS/TBT measures as a stumbling block to integrated food markets? Invited speaker at WTO Agriculture Policy Symposium “The role of trade in the global agri-food system”, 27-28 June, 2019. Geneva (Switzerland). 7. Wieck, C. (2019). Contribution to expert dialogue: EU’s agricultural policy. 5th German-African Agribusiness Forum, 21.1.2019, Berlin.

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8. Wieck, C. (2019). Contribution to expert dialogue with Senior agricultural policy advisors from Namibia, Namibia Agri-food Sector Delegation exchange Programme and visit to the International Green Week, 19.1.2019, Berlin. 9. Arnold, T., Wieck, C. et al. (2019). A rural agenda for the new Africa-Europe Alliance. Joint presentation by Task Force “Rural Africa”, GFFA Berlin, 18.1.2019, Berlin. 10. Wieck, C. (2019). Von Kakaobohnen, Milchpulver und Schweinebäuchen: Ein Blick auf den deutschen Agrarhandel. Eingeladener Vortrag auf dem Hohenheimer Landwirtschaftsdialog „Internationaler Agrarhandel zwischen Fair Trade und Chlorhühnchen: Wer gewinnt und wer verliert?“, 15.1.2019, Stuttgart-Hohenheim. 11. Wieck, C. (2018). Challenges in agricultural trade between EU and Africa. Farmers’ representative training “Role of farmers organisations in agricultural market policy processes“, organized by Andreas Hermes Akademie, 11.9.2018, Nauen (Berlin). 12. Wieck, C. (2018). Aktuelle GAP, Reform Optionen, neuer Finanzrahmen und die externe Dimension der GAP auf Entwicklung. GIZ Fachgespräch „Die entwicklungspolitischen Auswirkungen der anstehenden EU-GAP Reform“, 27.8.2018, Bonn. 13. Wieck, C. (2018). Förderung der Ernährungssouveränität oder Agrar-Kolonialismus? Private Direktinvestitionen und EU-Landwirtschaftsförderung in Afrika. Input auf Podiumsdiskussion im Rahmen der „Düsseldorfer Debatten zur Globalen Entwicklung“, 12.7.2018, Düsseldorf. 14. Wieck, C. (2018). Welternährung konkret: Ein Blick auf die landwirtschaftliche Transformation in Afrika. Zukunftsfähige Landwirtschaft: Herausforderungen und nachhaltige Wege. 27.6.2018, Katholische Universität Eichstätt. 15. Wieck C. (2018). Beyond CAP to consider external dimensions for development. Expert talk: The future of the CAP – Considering effects for developing countries. 19.3.2018, German Institute for Policy and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin. 16. Wieck, C. (2018). Die globale Dimension der Gemeinsamen Agrarpolitik: Welternährung, Handel, Entwicklung und Fluchtursachenbekämpfung. Loccumer Landwirtschaftstagung 2018 „Die Gemeinsame Agrarpolitik im künftigen Europa: Was und wie viel gemeinsam? 10.2.2018, Rehberg- Loccum. 17. Wieck, C. (2017). On the road to a fairer agricultural trade? Recapitulation of the WTO Ministerial conference in Buenos Aires. GIZ Bonn agricultural policy learning event, 20.10.2017, Bonn. 18. Wieck, C. (2017). Die europäische Agrarproduktion, Mechanismen des internationalen Handels mit Agrargütern und Auswirkungen auf die Märkte des Südens. Dialogveranstaltung „Zukünftige Modelle der Landwirtschaft: Europäische Produktion und der Globale Süden.“, Ministerium für Umwelt, Landwirtschaft, Naturschutz und Verbraucherfragen, 5.12.2017, Düsseldorf. 19. Wieck, C. (2017). European Partnership Agreements with Africa: Overview on content, implementation status and challenges, negotiation process, other African trade initiatives, GIZ Brussels policy learning event, 9.2.2017, Brussels. 20. Wieck, C. (2017). The regulation of food safety in international agricultural trade (in German). 23.1.2017. University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart. 21. Wieck, C. (2016). Facilitate safe agricultural trade: Experiences from European Integration. Presentation at the 5th GTI Trade Facilitation Capacity Building Workshop, 25.10.2016, Seoul, South Korea. 22. Wieck, C. (2016). Entwicklungsmotor oder Kolbenfresser? Europas neuer Freihandel und Afrikas Agrarmärkte. Input zu Podiumsdiskussion. Entwicklungspolitische Diskussionstage, SLE, HU Berlin, 12.5.2016.

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23. Wieck, C. (2016). Die Regulierung von Lebensmittelsicherheit in internationalen Handelsabkommen: Der Streit ums Chlorhähnchen. Universität Bonn, 25.5.2016, Bonn. 24. Wieck, C. (2016). The regulation of food safety in trade agreements: Strategies for regulatory cooperation. Invited presentation at symposium 'Trade and Environment - Positive Integration in the EU and the WTO” of the Law Faculty of the Ruhr-University, 9.-10.5.2016, Bochum. 25. Wieck, C. (2016). Regionale Dynamik in der Milchproduktion: Der EU-Milchmarkt nach der Quotenliberalisierung. Universität Bonn, 27.04.2016, Bonn. 26. Wieck, C. (2015). Regulatory framework for food imports into the EU. Presentation for trade delegation from Nigeria, IHK Potsdam, 24.11.2015, Berlin. 27. Wieck, C. (2015). Agricultural trade policy: Upcoming WTO negotiations and implications for African agriculture. GIZ-East Africa Agricultural Policy Learning Event, 19.11.2015, Nairobi. 28. Wieck, C. (2015). Milchviehhaltung: Gelingt die Quadratur des Kreises?. CIDRe-Workshop des Projektes „Umweltverträgliche und Standortgerechte Landwirtschaft“ in NRW zum Thema „Milchviehhaltung zwischen Tierwohl und Ökonomie“ auf Haus Riswick der Landwirtschaftskammer NRW, 28.10.2015, Kleve. 29. Wieck, C. (2015). Entwicklung der Milchproduktion in Deutschland und im Bergischen Land. GIZ Fachexkursion, 27.8.2015, Bonn. 30. Wieck, C. (2014). Regionale Dynamik in der Milchproduktion: Bestimmungsgründe und Ausblick. Universität Kiel, 14.5.2014, Kiel. 31. Wieck, C. (2012). Farm heterogeneity and regional dynamics in the dairy sector. Presentation at TU Munich, 7.11.2012, Munich. 32. Wieck, C., Heckelei, T. (2012). Analysis of dairy production systems using nonparametric cost estimation combined with a Bayesian sampling approach. Presentation at the CIDRe lecture series on “Modelling across scales and disciplines”, 9.10.2012, Bonn. 33. Wieck, C. (2011). Trade and income impacts of selected NTMs in the dairy, fruit and vegetables, and meat sector. Presentation of NTM-IMPACT project results at the OECD/IPC expert workshop on “Non-Tariff Measures in Food and Agriculture: which road ahead?”, 13.9.2011, Paris. 34. Wieck, C. (2011). Fair Trade: Konzept und Probleme. Presentation and supervision of a working group with scholars from the German Business Foundation („Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft“) in the context of an academy with the topic „Development cooperation in Sub-Sahara Africa“, 26.7.2011, Bonn. 35. Wieck, C. (2011). Competitiveness in meat trade: First results of case studies on NTM barriers. Presented at NTM Policy Seminar with EU Commission, 29.6.2011, Brussels. 36. Wieck, C. (2009). Contrasts in German Agriculture: Focus on Milk. IAAS Seminar "From Field to Fork: Contrasts in German Agriculture", 26.10.2009, Bonn. 37. Schlüter, S.W., Wieck, C., Heckelei, T. (2009). Regulatory policies in meat trade: Is there evidence for least trade-distorting sanitary regulations? Presented in the invited paper session “International Food Safety Regulations in the United States and the European Union: Balancing Food Safety and Trade”, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting 2009, Milwaukee, WI 38. Heckelei, T., Wieck, C. (2007). Regional Marginal Cost Distribution of Dairy Production: A Local Polynomial Regression Approach. Invited presentation at Mansholt Minisymposium “EU Dairy Policy in a Changing European Union”, February 8, 2007, Mansholt Graduate School, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.

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BOOK CHAPTER, POLICY PAPERS, REPORTS 1. Arnold, T., Blokland, K., Engel, A., Ifejika Speranza, C., Losch, B., Michel, B., Rampa, F., Wieck, C., Zvarimwa, M. (2019). An Africa-Europa Agenda for Rural Transformation. Report by the Task Force Rural Africa. Brussels. 2. Wieck (2019). Welternährung konkret: Ein Blick auf die landwirtschaftliche Transformation in Afrika. In: Global Perspektiven: Zukunftsfähige Landwirtschaft, Hemmer, I. (ed), Oekom Verlag. 3. Arnold, T., Blokland, K., Engel, A., Ifejika Speranza, C., Losch, B., Michel, B., Rampa, F., Wieck, C., Zvarimwa, M. (2018). Towards an Africa Europe partnership for sustainable development and jobs in rural Africa: Priority Areas for Action and Key Recommendations of the Task Force Rural Africa. High-Level Forum Africa-Europe 2018, 18 December 2018, Vienna (Austria). 4. Wieck (2018). Die globale Dimension der Gemeinsamen Agrarpolitik: Welternährung, Handel, Entwicklung und Fluchtursachenbekämpfung. In: Loccumer Protokolle 1809, Lange, J. (ed). Loccum-Rehberg. 5. Wieck (2018). EU-Africa agricultural trade and trade policy and implications for the rural economy. Issue paper for Task Force “Rural Africa”, Stuttgart-Hohenheim. 6. Wieck (2018). The importance of food safety, plant and animal health for domestic markets and trade. Issue paper for Task Force “Rural Africa”, Stuttgart-Hohenheim. 7. Wieck, C., Ruether, A., Heckelei, T. (2010). Aspekte der Agrarpolitik 2009. German Journal of Agricultural Economics (formerly Agrarwirtschaft) 59(1): 1-15. 8. Rudloff, B., Wieck, C. (2009). Getreide als strategischer Rohstoff. SWP-Aktuell 17. Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin. 9. Bureau, J.C., Witzke, H.P., Gohin, A., Heckelei, T., Wieck, C., Chouinard, H.H., Rudloff, B., Bernard, B. (2009). The US Farm Bill 2008 – Comparison with the EU CAP after Health Check. A Study for the European Parliament. Directorate General for Internal Policies, Directorate B Structural and Cohesion Policy. 10. Wieck, C., Fortenbacher, D., Heckelei, T. (2009). Aspekte der Agrarpolitik 2008. German Journal of Agricultural Economics (Agrarwirtschaft) 58(1): 1-14. 11. Markosyan, A., Chouinard, H., Wieck, C., Wahl, T. (2006). Competitiveness of U.S. Specialty Crops. Policy Brief. IMPACT Center, Washington State University. 12. Marsh, T., Markosyan, A., Chouinard, H., Wieck, C., Wahl, T. (2006). Invasive Species. Policy Brief. IMPACT Center, Washington State University. 13. Wahl, T. I., Marsh T. L., Wieck C., Chouinard H. H., Schotzko T., Markosyan A., Josling T. E. (2006). Specialty Crops Policy Options and Consequences: Trade Issues. Policy Brief. IMPACT Center, Washington State University. 14. Wahl, T., Marsh, T., Chouinard, H., Wieck, C., Markosyan, A. (2006). Specialty Crops Policy Options and Consequences: Pacific Northwest Region. Final Report. May 2006. IMPACT Center, Washington State University. 15. Britz, W. (editor) (2004). CAPRI Modelling System Documentation, Final report of the FP5 shared cost project CAP-STRAT "Common Agricultural Policy Strategy for Regions, Agriculture and Trade", QLTR-2000-00394; University of Bonn 16. Britz W., Perez I., Wieck C. (2003). Mid-Term Review Proposal Impact Analysis with the CAPRI Modelling System, In: Mid-Term Review of the Common Agricultural Policy. July 2002 Proposals Impact Analyses. European Commission, Directorate-General for Agriculture (ed.), pp. 111-140

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17. Wieck C., García Alvarez-Coque J.M. (2000). Análisis de la Convergencia de las Rentas Agrarias Regionales mediante los Sistemas SPEL y CAPRI. Convenio de Colaboracíon entre el Ministerio de Agricultura Espanola y la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia (Spain)

KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AND MEDIA 1. SWR2 Forum (2020). Wird die Landwirtschaft zum Bauernopfer? Radio-Diskussion zwischen Martin Schäberle, Bauer aus Gäufelden im Kreis Böblingen und einer der Sprecher der Bewegung "Land- schafft-Verbindung", Prof. Dr. Christine Wieck und Prof. Dr. Hubert Wiggering. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/wird-die-landwirtschaft-zum-bauernopfer/swr2/71156768. 2. German-African Agribusiness Summit (2020). EU-Africa Partnership: Challenges and Opportunities for the Agribusiness; Moderator; 20.1.2020, Berlin. 3. Welt-Sichten (2019). Kommentierung in Artikel zu EU-Agrarreform. Welt-Sichten 10/2019. https://www.welt-sichten.org/artikel/36812/geld-gibt-es-weiter-vor-allem-fuer-die-flaeche. 4. BW Agrar (2018). Welche Bedeutung hat der Agrarhandel mit Afrika?. Langfassung online und Kurzfassung im Heft 40/2018. Stuttgart. Online 13.9.2018: https://www.bwagrar.de/Aktuelles /Welche-Bedeutung-hat-der-Agrarhandel-mit-Afrika,QUlEPTU4ODE3ODQmTUlEPTUxNjQ0.html? UID=67048D159A1458E1C06D6B5E5E6D1A702D90D78ACAAEB0. 5. Welt ohne Hunger2030 (2018). Grenzenlose Ernährungssicherheit. Beitrag im Magazin Ausgabe 5 „Vom Feld ins Parlament: Warum Landwirtschaft politisch sein muss“. Online 4.9.2018: https://www.weltohnehunger.org/beitraege/grenzenlose-ernaehrungssicherheit.html 6. WDR (2015). Exportschlager Milch. Interview zu den Chance auf dem Milchmarkt in der Serie „Die Abschaffung der Milchquote: Der Kampf um die Milch“ im WDR5 Morgenecho. 2.4.2015. http://www.wdr5.de/sendungen/morgenecho/serien/serienmanuskript/milch252.html. 7. ZDF (2015). Das Ende der Milchquote. Interviewbeitrag zu den Wachstumsperspektiven der Milcherzeuger nach Abschaffung der Milchquote im „ZDF heute journal“. 30.3.2015. http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek#/beitrag/video/2374190/ZDF-heute-journal-vom-30- M%C3%A4rz-2015. 8. ARD (2015). Das Ende der Milchquote. Interview zur Abschaffung der Milchquote für „ARD Europamagazin“. 1.3.2015. http://www.daserste.de/information/politik-weltgeschehen/ europamagazin/videos/eu-das-ende-der-milchquote-100.html 9. WDR (2014). Melken ohne Ende. Der Preisverfall der Milch. Interview zur Abschaffung der Milchquote für „Bericht aus Brüssel“. 26.11.2014. http://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/information/ bericht_aus_bruessel/sendungen/milchquote102.html. 10. Top agrar online (2013). Studie: Mindeststandards für Tierwohl oft bereits übererfüllt. 11.09.2013. http://www.topagrar.com/news/Home-top-News-Mindeststandards-fuer-Tierwohl-oft-bereits- uebererfuellt-1243057.html. 11. Agrar-Europe (2013). Mindeststandards für Tierwohl oft bereits übererfüllt. 09.09.2013. Agrar- Europe 37-13, Kurzmeldungen: 12. 12. Deutsche Welle (2013). Deutsche Milch wird global. Interview zum Milchpreis. 23.08.2013. http://dw.de/p/19VC3. 13. dlz Agrarmagazin (2012). 360° Kuhwohl. dlz Agrarmagazin September 2012: 152-156. 14. Nano TV/3sat (2012). Wellness für die Milchkuh. Bericht zum internationalen Tag der Milch 1.6.2012. http://www.3sat.de/mediathek/?display=1&mode=play&obj=31229. 15. Plattes, S., Wieck, C. (2012). Lange Haltungsdauer lohnt sich. Agrarzeitung 11.5.2012: 18.

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16. Capital Press (2006). Economist: Border closure cost U.S. $1.7 billion. Capital Press Agriculture Weekly (newspaper). Salem, OR.

TEACHING 2019 All University of Hohenheim: Applied Econometrics, Master level, 100 students Agricultural and Food Policy, Master level, 35 students Grundlagen der Ökonomie, Teilmodul Mikroökonomie, Bachelor level, 250 students Agricultural Economics Seminar, Master level, 5 students Research seminar on agricultural and food policy and international trade (20 participants) 2018 All University of Hohenheim: Applied Econometrics, Master level, 100 students Agricultural and Food Policy, Master level, 35 students Grundlagen der Ökonomie, Teilmodul Mikroökonomie, Bachelor level, 300 students Agricultural Economics Seminar, Master level, 5 students Advanced Policy Analysis Modelling, Master level, 4 students 2016 European and International Agricultural Policy, teaching appointment for sub-module, University of Bonn, Master level. 2015 European and International Agricultural Policy, teaching appointment for sub-module, University of Bonn, Master level, 20 students. 2014 European and International Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 25 students.§ Seminar Policy Analysis, University of Bonn, co-taught, Master level, 15 students. Applied Trade Theory and Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 20 students.§ 2013 Applied Econometrics, University of Hohenheim, teaching appointment as substitute for Prof. Dr. Martina Brockmeier, Master level, 45 students.§$ European and International Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 25 students.§ Special Project in Agricultural and Development Policy, University of Bonn, co-taught, Master level, 4 students. Seminar Policy Analysis, University of Bonn, co-taught, Master level, 15 students. Advanced Applied Econometrics, German PhD Program in Agricultural Economics, co- taught, 15 students. Applied Trade Theory and Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 25 students.§ 2012 Applied Econometrics, University of Hohenheim, teaching appointment as substitute for Prof. Dr. Martina Brockmeier, Master level, 45 students.§ European and International Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 20 students.§ Seminar Policy Analysis, University of Bonn, co-taught, Master level, 15 students. Applied Trade Theory and Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 25 students.§ 2011 European and International Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 35 students.

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Seminar Policy Analysis, University of Bonn, responsible, Master level, 20 students. Applied Trade Theory and Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 30 students. 2009 European and International Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 25 students.§ Seminar Policy Analysis, University of Bonn, responsible, Master level, 20 students. Applied Trade Theory and Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 25 students.§ 2008 European and International Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 25 students.§ Seminar Policy Analysis, University of Bonn, co-taught, Master level, 20 students. Applied Trade Theory and Policy, University of Bonn, Master level, 20 students.§ 2006 International Trade and Marketing, Washington State University, Bachelor level, 45 students.§ 2005 International Trade and Marketing, Washington State University, Bachelor level, 40 students. 2002 Methods in Quantitative Policy Information Systems*, University of Bonn, Master level, 5 students. Introduction to Policy Information Systems*, University of Bonn, Master level, 7 students. (§ Class evaluation is available; * Class taught in German)

ORGANIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC EVENTS 2018 Organisation of session on Bioeconomy and food production, Food2030: Towards Sustainable Agri-Food Systems, International Congress, Stuttgart. 2018 Organisation of two oral sessions on African trade policy on International Conference of Agricultural Economics, Vancouver. 2018 Organisation of dialogue event on “Agricultural Trade and the Development of the local food Economy in Sub-Saharan Africa” together with H. Grethe (HU Berlin) and GIZ, 4.5.2018, Berlin. 2016 Organised session “Why is Africa not feeding Africa?”, Organizer, together with Heike Höffler, Annual German Agricultural Economics Conference, Bonn. 2013 Organised session “Money for the nexus: state of global and European spending in vulnerable countries, challenges for implementation and contribution to food security”, Organizer, together with Bettina Rudloff, Global Soil Week 2013 “Losing Ground”. 2013 International, interdisciplinary PhD research colloquium, CIDRe PhD students and veterinary students from Texas A&M, 21.5.2013, Experimental farm University of Bonn. 2012 International, interdisciplinary PhD research colloquium, CIDRe PhD students and veterinary students from Texas A&M, 16.5.2012, Experimental farm University of Bonn. 2011 Organised session “NTM-IMPACT Case Study Session“. Organizer, together with D. Orden, IATRC Annual meeting. 2011 Organised session “NTMs, Agricultural and Food Trade, and Competitiveness: Findings from the NTM-IMPACT Project“. Organizer, together with D. Orden, IATRC Annual meeting.

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2011 Organised session “Non-tariff measures: new data and new findings“. Organizer, together with M.L. Rau and T. Heckelei, EAAE congress. 2011 Organised session “Spatial competition in the dairy sector “, Organizer, together with T. Heckelei, EAAE congress.

MEMBERSHIP European Association of Agricultural Economics (EAAE) International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium (IATRC) Gesellschaft für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften des Landbaus (GEWISOLA) German Agricultural Society (DLG)

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