Curriculum Vitae: Till Requate

July, 2021

Personal Data: Citizenship: German Born: 19.09.1957 in Bielefeld, Current affiliation: Department of , , Olshausenstrasse 40,D- 24118 Kiel, Phone: (++49) (+431) 8804424; [email protected] Marital Status married, one child

Education: 1964 – 1967 Primary school. 1967 – 1976 High school 1976 – 1978 Professional soldier at the German Air Force (Lieutenant). 1978 – 1985 Studies at the University of Bielefeld. Subjects: , , Physics, and Sports.

Degrees: 1985: Masters in Mathematics (-Mathematiker), , Thesis: „Algorithmic Information Theory“, 1989 PhD in Economics, University of Bielefeld, Thesis: "Long Term Bertrand-Edgeworth Competition with Entry/Exit Decisions", grade: "summa cum laude" (A). 1995 in Economics, University of Bielefeld, Thesis: „The Role of Emission Taxes and Tradeable Permits under Imperfect Competition and their Incentives to Innovation“.

Professional Activities and Positions: 07 / 1976 - 06 / 1978 Professional Soldier with the German Air Force (Lieutenant) 01 / 1986 - 06 / 1990 Research Assistant, Department of Economics, Bielefeld University 07 / 1990 - 09 / 1995 Assistant Professor, Institute of Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University 10 / 1995 - 09 / 1996 Associate Professor of Economics at the University of , Germany. 10 / 1996 - 09 / 2002 Full Professor of Economics at the University of Heidelberg, Director of the Interdisciplinary Institute of Environmental Economics. 10 / 1998 - 03 / 2002 Director of Graduate Programme “Environmental and Resource Economics”, of Heidelberg and Mannheim. Since 04 / 2002 Full Professor of Economics at Kiel University, in particular “Innovation, Competition Policy and New Institutional Economics”,

Academic Services Since 2020 Member of Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation (EFI) to the German parliament. Since July 2020 Vice-dean of the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Social Sciences at Kiel University. July 2016 – July 2020 Dean of the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Social Sciences at Kiel University. 2007 - 2012 Board of Directors of Excellence-Cluster "The Future Ocean" at Kiel University 2004 – 2005 Department Head of Department of Economics of the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Social Sciences. 2005 - 2011 Associate Dean of Study progams and Examination of the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Social Sciences. 2003-2011 Board of Scientific Advisers to Rhein Westfalian Institute for Economic Research (RWI) at Essen, Germany Since 2013 Board of Scientific Advisers to Institute of World Economics (IfW) at Kiel

Visiting Scholar/Professorships: University of California at San Diego (1989), California Institute of Technology (1992), University of Colorado at Boulder (1993), University of Arizona at Tucson (2001), Universiti Sains Malaysia at Penang (2008,2009,2012), California Polytechnical State University at San Luis Obispo (2009), North Carolina State University at Raleigh (2001, 2004, 2012), University of Wisconsin (2014)

Awards: 1990 Dissertation-Award of "Lippisch-Westfälischen University Society. 1991 "von-Bennigsen-Foerder-Award" 50.000 DM for best project of young Resarchers, awarded by NRW state government 2004 Eric Kempe Prize awarded by the European Association of the Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) for best paper in Environmental Economics in the years 2003/2004 (€10.000). See http://www.eaere.org/content/erik-kempe-award) 2013 Best paper award by DGGÖ (German Society for Health Economics) (€5000)

Current Editorships: Co-Editor-in-Chief: Berkley Electronic Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (since 2013) Editorial Board: Environmental Economics and Policy Studies (since 2011)

Previous Editorships: Managing Editor (Editor-in-chief): Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (since 2013-2018) Managing Editor-in-Chief: Berkley Electronic Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (Mar. - Dec. 2013) Associate Editor: European Economic Review (2000 - 2011) Associate Editor: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (2007-2011) Associate Editor: E-conomics (2006-2013) Associate Editor: Resource and Energy Economics (2011-2013) Editorial Board: Global Environmental Issues (2001-2007)

Journal Reviewer for: American Economic Review, German Economic Review, Ecological Economics, Econometrica, Economic Journal, Economic Theory, Economics of Governance, Environmental and Development Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, European Journal of Political Economy, European Economic Review, Finanzarchiv, International Economic Review, International Journal of Game Theory, International Journal of

2 Industrial Organization, International Tax and Public Finance, Journal of Economics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Journal of Mathematical Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, Resource and Energy Economics, Review of Development Economics, Social Choice and Welfare, Strategic Behaviour and the Environment

Reviewer for research funding:  Federal Department of Research and (BMBF) of the German government  German Research Council (DFG)  Fritz-Thyssen-Foundation  European Commission  Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries  Austrian Climate and Energy Fund

Presentations at international conferences and numerous universities including: ESEM, EEA, IFPP, EAERE, UCSD San Diego, CalTech, University of Colorado, Purdue University at Indiana, NYSU at Stony Brook, University of Alicante (Spain), University Autonoma at Madrid (Spain), University of Girona (Spain), CORE Louvain (Belgium), University of Amsterdam (the ), University of Helsinki (Finland), University of Catania (Italy), University of Vienna (Austria), Tilburg University (the Netherlands), Erasmus University at Rotterdam (NL), ETH-Zuerich, Duke University, North Carolina State University, Bonn University, Mannheim University, FU-, , Rostock University, University of Olso, University of Umea (Sweden), University of Trondheim (Norway), University of St. Gallen, University of Science at Penang (Malaysia), National University of Singapore, Singapore Management University.

Policy Consulting  (German) National Committee of Climate Change, 2003  Energy Foundation of the state of Schleswig Holstein, 2004  The World Bank, Mission in Zambia, 2008: Impact Assessment of Zambia Fertilizer Support Program (FSP)  German Ministery for Science and Research, Review on research needs in Climate Change Policy, 2009  InWent: Organization of the 1st Training Workshop on “Approaches, Methodologies and Techniques of Competition – the Design and Framing of appropriate Competition Rules and Regulations”, project for "Capacity Building for the ASEAN Secretariat, 2009-2010", Langkawi, Malaysia, July 7-9 2009  InWent: Organization of the 4th ASEAN EXPERTS GROUP ON COMPETITION (AEGC) WORKSHOP: “Competition Policy in small developing countries”, 5-7 July 2010, Brunei  OECD 2010: Roundtable background paper on “Emission Permits and Competition”  Since 2020: Member of Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation (EFI) to the German parliament.

Teaching Expertise: (Intermediate, Advanced) Microeconomics, Competition Policy, Industrial Organization, International Trade, Game Theory, Environmental and Resource Economics, Innovation Economics, New Institutional Economics, Experimental Economics

3 Major Soft Money Projects:  Graduate School Environmental and Resource Economics at Universities of Heidelberg and Mannheim, Chairman: Till Requate; 1.2 million € (German Research Council), 1998-2002.  “Incentives for Innovation and Adoption of New Technology,” 200.000 €, (German Research Foundation), 2001-2007.  “The Future Ocean,” Interdisciplinary Project of The Faculties of Science, Economics and Law joint with GEOMAR, 36 million € (German Federal Government, and German Research Council) 2007-2012, (member of research consortium)  “An Experimental Approach to Adopt of New Technology under Emissions Trading 83.000€. (Spanish Government and the Thyssen Foundation) 2006-2007 and 2007-2009.  Economics of Climate Change: Experimental Studies on Climate Negotiations (Federal Government of Germany) 226.000€, 2011-2014.  “The Future Ocean II,” Interdisciplinary Project of The Faculties of , Economics, Political Science, and Law joint with GEOMAR, 32 million € (German Federal Government, and German Research Council) 2012-2017 (member of research consortium)

Publications:

Books:

Phaneuf, D. and T. Requate 2017. A Course in Environmental Economics, Theory, Policy, and Practice. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Publications in refereed journals:

Price vs. Quantity Regulation of Volatile Energy Supply and Market Entry of RES-E Operators” (with Daiju Narita), forthcoming in Energy Economics.

“Challenging Conventional Wisdom: Experimental Evidence on Heterogeneity and Coordination in Avoiding a Collective Catastrophic Event,” (with Waichman, I., Karde, M., and Milinski, M.) Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, forthcoming.

“The Social Cost of Contacts: Theory and Evidence for the first wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany” (with Martin Quaas, Jasper N Meya, Hanna Schenk, Björn Bos, Moritz A Drupp), forthcoming in PLOS-ONE 2021.

“A Simple Competitive Model with the Division of Labor,” Singapore Economic Review, 2020, (with Lai, Puqing.), DOI: 10.1142/S0217590820500265.

“Das Flexcap – eine innovative CO₂-Bepreisung für Deutschland,“ ifo Schnelldienst 72, Nr.18 (2019), 38-45 (with Traeger, C., Perino, G., Pittel, K., Schmitt, A.)

“Tell the truth or not? The Montero mechanism for emissions control at work, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 95 (2019), 133-152 (with Eva Camacho, Israel Waichman, S. Kean Ch'ng)

“Research trends in environmental and resource economics: Insights from four decades of JEEM,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 92 (2018), 433-464 (with Roland Kube, Andreas Löschel, Henrik Mertens).

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"Potential Anti-Competitive Effects of Emission Permit Markets - A survey on Theoretical Findings and Evidence," Review of Economics 64 (3), (2016), 271-292 (with Johanna Reichenbach)

“Reciprocity in Labor Market Relationships: Evidence from an Experiment across High-Income OECD Countries,” Games 6 (2015), 473-494. (with I. Waichman, S. Kean Siang, A. P. Shafran, E. Camacho-Cuena, Y. Iida, and S. Shahrabani)

"Feed-in Tariffs versus Green Certificates in the Promotion of Renewable Energy, Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 17 (2015), 211 - 239.

"Communication in Cournot Competition," Journal of Economic 42 (2014), 1-16 (with I. Waichman und S. Kean Ch'ng)

"A sealed Bid Double Auction Experiment on German Milk Quota Exchanges," Journal of Agricultural Economics (2014) Forthcoming, doi: 10.1111/1477-9552.12050 (with J.P. Loy, T Glauben, and C. Weiss)

"The Economics of Exploiting Gas Hydrates," Energy Economics 42 (2014), 355-364 (with Lena Döpke).

"Do short-term laboratory experiments provide valid descriptions of long-term economic interactions? A study of Cournot markets," Experimental Economics 13 (2013), 1-20 (with H.T. Normann and I. Waichman)

"Sushi or Fish Fingers? Seafood Diversity, Collapsing Fish Stocks, and Multi-Species Fishery Management," The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 115 (2013), 381-422. (with M. Quaas)

"Incentives for Optimal Management of Age-Structured Fish Populations," forthcoming in Resource and Energy Economics (2013) (with M. Quaas, K. Ruckes, A. Skonhoft, R. Voss, N. Westergard)

"Reciprocity and Giving in a Consecutive Three-Person Dictator Game with Social Interaction," German Economic Review (2013) forthcoming (with G. Bahr). doi: 10.1111/geer.12013

"Tobacco and Alcohol: Complements or Substitutes? A Structural Model Approach to Insufficient Price Variation in Individual-Level Data" (2013), Empirical Economics forthcoming (with S. Goehlmann, C.M. Schmidt, and H. Tauchmann)

“Equal Split in the Informal Market for Group Train Travel”, Economics Letters 118 (2013), 327- 329 (with I. Waichman and A. Korchenevich)

“Does more stringent environmental regulation induce or reduce technology adoption? When the rate of technology adoption is inverted U-shaped,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 64 (2012) 456–464 (with G. Perino)

5 "Emissions Standards and Ambient Environmental Quality Standards with stochastic Environmental Services”, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 64 (2012), 377-389 (with S. Hamilton)

“Fishing Industry Borrows from Natural Capital at High Shadow Interest Rates“ (2013), Ecological Economics 82 (2012), 45-52 (with M. Quaas, R. Froese, H. Herwartz, J. Schmidt, R. Voss)

“Investment Incentives under Emission Trading: An Experimental Study,” Environmental and Resource Economics 53 (2012): 229-249 (with E. Camacho and I. Waichman)

“Alternative Use Systems for the Remaining Ethiopian Cloud Forest and the Role of Arabica Coffee - A Cost-Benefit Analysis” Ecological Economics 75 (2012), 102-112 (with A. Reichhuber)

“Subsidies for Renewable Energies in the Presence of Learning Effects and Market Power,” Resource and Energy Economics 34 (2012), 236-254 (with J. Reichenbach).

“The Regulation of Non-Point Source Pollution and Risk Preferences,” Ecological Economics 73 (2012), 179-187 (with E. Camacho)

“On the Role of Social Wage Comparisons in Gift-Exchange Experiments,” in: Economics Letters 112 (1) (2011), 75-78 (with K. S. Chng and I. Waichman).

"A Profit Table or a Profit Calculator? A Note on the Design of Cournot Oligopoly Experiments," Experimental Economics 14 (2011), 36-46 (with I. Waichman).

"Climate Policy between Activism and Rationalism,” in: Analyse und Kritik 32 (2010), 159-176.

“Preface of guest Editor: Klimaschutz: Stand und Perspektiven,“ in Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 11 (2010), 1-3.

“Designed for Failure: A Critique of the Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union Marine Policy,” Marine Policy, 34 (2010), pp. 1178-1182 (with S. Khalilian, R. Froese, and A. Proelß).

"A Cournot Experiment with Managers and Students: Evidence from Germany and Malaysia" (2010), in: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy Vol. 10 /Issue 1 (Topics), Article 30 (with Siang Chng and Israel Waichman).

“Managers and Students Playing Cournot, Evidence from duopoly and triopoly experiments,” in: Applied Economics Letters 18 (2) (2010), 115-120 (with Siang Chng and Israel Waichman).

“Feed-in-Tariffs for Electricity from Renewable Energy Resources to Move Down the Learning Curve?,” in: Public Finance and Management 10 (2) (2009), 213-250 (with Albrecht Bläsi).

“Comercio Comercio de derechos de emisión, adopcion de tecnología y heterogeneidad des industrias: un enfoque experimental,” in: Cuadernos Económicos 77 (2009), 69-94 (in Spanish with E. Camacho, I. Waichman and J. Zofío).

6 “ A Framed Field Experiment on Collective Enforcement Mechanisms with Ethiopian Farmers”, in: Environmental and Development Economics 14 (2009), 641-663, (with A. Reichhuber and E. Camacho).

“The Dynamics of Optimal Abatement Strategies for Interacting Pollutants - An Illustration in the Greenhouse,” in: Ecological Economics 86 (2009), 1521-534 (with U. Moslener).

“Environmental Policy and Uncertain Arrival of Future Abatement Technology”, in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 8 (2008)/Issue 1/Topics (with A. von Döllen).

“Optimal Abatement in Dynamic Multi-Pollutant Problems when Pollutants are Complements or Substitutes”, in: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 31 (2007), 2293-2316 (with U. Moslener)

“Dynamic Incentives by Environmental Policy Instruments - a Survey,” in: Ecological Economics 54 (2005), 175-195

“The Dixit-Pindyck and the Arrow-Fisher-Hanemann-Henry Option Values are not Equivalent. A note on Fisher (2000),” in: Resource and Energy Economics 27 (2005), 83-88. (with P. Mensink)

“Commitment and Timing of Environmental Policy, Adoption of New Technology, and Repercussions on R&D,” in: Environmental and Resource Economics 31 (2005), 175-199

“Collective versus Random Fining: An Experimental Study on Controlling Ambient Pollution,” in: Environmental and Resource Economics, 29, [2004] 231-252 (with F. Alpizar and A. Schramm)

“Vertical Contracts and Strategic Environmental Trade Policy,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 47 [2004], 260-269 (with S. Hamilton)

"Emission Taxes and the Design of Refunding Schemes," forthcoming in: Journal of Public Economics, 88 [2004], 713-725 (with H. Gersbach)

"Environmental Policy Incentives to Adopt Advanced Abatement Technology – Will the True Ranking Please Stand up?" European Economic Review 47 [2003], 125-146 (with W. Unold)

"Incentives for Investment in Advanced Pollutions Abatement Technology in Emission Permit Markets with Banking," Environmental and Resource Economics 22 [2002], 369-390 (w. D. Phaneuf)

"On the Incentives by Policy Instruments to Adopt Advanced Abatement Technology if Firms are Asymmetric," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 157 No. 4 [2001], 536-554 (with W. Unold)

"Pollution Control by Options Trading," in: Economics Letters 73 [2001], 353-358 (with W. Unold)

"How to win the Political Contest: A Monopolist vs. Environmentalists," Public Choice 108 [2001], 273-293 (with P. Graichen and B. Dijkstra)

7 "Financial Markets for Unknown Risks if Beliefs Differ," Geneva Papers of Risk and Insurance Theory, 25 [2000], 29-49 (with S. Klimpel)

"Pigouvian Taxes in General Equilibrium with a Fixed Tax Redistribution Rule," Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2 [2000], 25-42 (with A. Lange)

"Incentives to Innovate under Pollution Taxes and Tradeable Permits," European Journal of Political Economy, 14 [1998], 139-165

"Population Size and Environmental Quality," Journal of Population Economics, 10 [1997], 299- 316 (with M. Cronshaw)

"Incentives to Adopt New Technologies under Different Pollution Control Policies," International Tax and Public Finance, 2 [1995], 293-315

"Repeated Bertrand-Edgeworth Competition with Increasing Marginal Costs," International Journal of Game Theory, 23 [1994], 1-24

"Pollution Control under Imperfect Competition via Taxes or Permits: Cournot Duopoly," Journal of Economics, 58 [1993], 255-291

"Equivalence of Effluent Taxes and Permits for Environmental Regulation of Several Local Monopolies," Economics Letters, 42 [1993], 91-95

"Pollution Control under Imperfect Competition: Asymmetric Bertrand Duopoly with Linear Technologies," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 149 [1993], 415-442

"Once again Pure Exchange Economies: A Critical View towards the Structuralistic Reconstructions by Balzer and Stegmüller", Erkenntnis, 34 [1991], 87-116

Selected Book Chapters in International Books: "Prices vs. Quantities," in Shogren, J. (ed): Encyclopedia of Energy, Natural Resource, and Environmental Economics, Elsevier (2013)

"Environmental Policy under Imperfect Competition,“ in: Folmer, H. and T. Tietenberg: The International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2006/2007, pp. 120-208, Edward Elgar [2006].

"Emission Taxes For Price Setting Firms: Differentiated Commodities and Monopolistic Competition,“ in: Petrakis, E., Sartzetakis, E. and A. Xepapadeas (Hrsg.): Environmental Regulation and Market Structure, Edward Elgar [1999] (with Andreas Lange).

Under Revision:

“Challenging Conventional Wisdom: Experimental Evidence on Heterogeneity and Coordination in Avoiding a Collective Catastrophic Event,” (with Israel Waichman, Markus Karde, Manfred Milinski), third revision under consideration at the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.

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Under consideration:

Reducing Uncertainty about Environmental Damage and Liability Rules (with A. Sengupta)

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