Dr. Rahel Aichele

Dr. Rahel Aichele

Dr. Rahel Aichele ifo Institute ifo Center for International Economics Poschingerstraße 5 81679 München Phone: +49(0)89/9224-1275 Fax: +49(0)89/907795-1275 Email: aichele @ ifo.de (nur mit aktiviertem Javascript anklickbar) Website: http://www.cesifo-group.de/aichele-r Main focus Trade and environment, carbon leakage, climate policy. Professional Experience Academic Background 05/2013 Dr. oec. publ., University of Munich Thesis: Trade, Climate Policy and Carbon Leakage - Theory and Empirical Evidence 09/2010 - 12/2010 Visiting Scholar, University of Calgary (supervisor: M. Scott Taylor) 10/2001 - 05/2006 Studies in Economics, Hohenheim University 06/2001 University Entrance Diploma, Gymnasium in der Glemsaue Ditzingen Languages German, English, Spanish, French. Professional Experience since 08/2013 Programme Director, CESifo GmbH since 05/2013 Economist, Ifo Center for International Economics 04/2011 - 04/2013 Junior Economist and Doctoral Student, Ifo Center for International Economics 08/2006 - 03/2011 Research Assistant, International Economics Group, Hohenheim University 01/2004 - 07/2006 Student Research Assistant, Chair in International Economics, Hohenheim University Scholarships, awards and prizes AERE Award for Outstanding Publication in the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2013 Scholarship for Ph.D. research studies, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), 2010 Ifo Institute 13.07.2017 Page 1 Prize for Excellence in the Studies of Economics, 2nd place, Hohenheim University, 2006 Prize for Excellence in School Leave Examination, Ditzingen, 2001 Publications Articles in refereed journals Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Inga Heiland), "TTIP and intra-European trade: boon or bane?", Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics 236 (6), 2016, 639–664 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Kyoto and Carbon Leakage: An Empirical Analysis of the Carbon Content of Bilateral Trade", Review of Economics and Statistics 97 (1), 2015, 104-115 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "The Effect of the Kyoto Protocol on Carbon Emissions", Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 32 (4), 2013, 731–757, Information, Working paper version available as Ifo Working Paper 102 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Estimating the effects of Kyoto on bilateral trade flows using matching econometrics", The World Economy 36 (3), 2013, 303-330, Working paper version available as Ifo Working Paper 119 (PDF) Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Kyoto and the Carbon Footprint of Nations", Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 63 (3), 2012, 336-354, Information Monographs (Authorship) Rahel Aichele (with Markus Zimmer, Anna Sophia Ciesielski, Julian Dieler, Ana Maria Montoya Gómez and Tilmann Rave), Integrierte Bewertung der Instrumente und der fiskalischen und marktbasierten Anreize internationaler Klimapolitik und ihrer Auswirkungen (IACCP), ifo Forschungsberichte 81, ifo Institut, 2017 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr, Devashish Mitra and Jasmin Katrin Gröschl), Europe and India: Relaunching a Troubled Trade Relationship, ifo Forschungsberichte 80, ifo Institute, 2017 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Jasmin Katrin Gröschl), Freihandel von Lissabon nach Wladiwostok: wem nutzt, wem schadet ein eurasisches Freihandelsabkommen?, ifo Forschungsberichte 79, ifo Institut, 2017 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Jasmin Katrin Gröschl), Freihandel von Lissabon bis Wladiwostok: Wem nutzt, wem schadet ein eurasisches Handelsabkommen?, Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, 2016, Information | PDF Download Rahel Aichele (with Erdal Yalcin and Gabriel Felbermayr), Turkey’s EU integration at a crossroads (GED Study), Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, 2016, Information | PDF Download Rahel Aichele (with Erdal Yalcin and Gabriel Felbermayr), Die EU-Integration der Türkei am Scheideweg (GED Study), Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, 2016, Information | PDF Download Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr, Wilhelm Kohler, Günther Klee and Erdal Yalcin), Mögliche Auswirkungen der Transatlantischen Handels- und Investitionspartnerschaft (TTIP) auf Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländer, ifo Forschungsberichte 67, ifo Institut, 2015 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr, Wilhelm Kohler, Günther Klee and Erdal Yalcin), Potential impacts of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) on developing and emerging economies (Executive Summary), ifo Institut, München, 2015, 7 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr, Wilhelm Kohler, Günther Klee and Erdal Yalcin), Mögliche Auswirkungen der Transatlantischen Handels- und Investitionspartnerschaft (TTIP) auf Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländer, ifo Institut, München, 2015, 250 , Kurzfassung | Executive Summary Ifo Institute 13.07.2017 Page 2 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr, Wilhelm Kohler, Günther Klee and Erdal Yalcin), Mögliche Auswirkungen der Transatlantischen Handels- und Investitionspartnerschaft (TTIP) auf Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländer (Executive Summary), ifo Institut, München, 2015, 7 Rahel Aichele, Trade, Climate Policy and Carbon Leakage - Theory and Empirical Evidence, ifo Beiträge zur Wirtschaftsforschung 49, ifo Institute, 2013 Papers in academic volumes Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "The impact of TTIP on third countries", in: M. S. Akman, S. J. Evenett, and P. Low (eds.): Catalyst? TTIP’s impact on the Rest, VoxEU ebook, 2015, 27-33 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Kyoto and the Carbon Footprint of Nations", in: Brian R. Copeland (ed.): Recent Developments in Trade and the Environment, ch. 29, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014, Information Rahel Aichele, "CO2-Fußabdruck: Ein wichtiges Konzept für die Klimapolitik", in: Georg Milbradt, Gernot Nerb, Wolfgang Ochel und Hans-Werner Sinn (Hrsg.): Der ifo Wirtschaftskompass, Carl Hanser, München, 2011, 192-193 Articles in non-refereed journals Rahel Aichele, "Carbon Leakage with Sturctural Grafity", Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2013: Wettbewerbspolitik und Regulierung in einer globalen Wirtschaftsordnung - Session: Climate Policy I, No.A04-V3, 2013 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "The Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal (TPP): What Are the Economic Consequences for In- and Outsiders?", CESifo Forum 16 (4), 2015, 53-64 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr, Thieß Petersen and Ulrich Schoof), "Brexit – Mögliche wirtschaftliche Folgen eines britischen EU-Austritts", Zukunft Soziale Marktwirtschaft Policy Brief # 2015/05, Bertelsmann Stiftung, 2015, 01-08 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "CETA: Welche Effekte hat das EU-Kanada-Freihandelsabkommen auf Deutschland?", ifo Schnelldienst 67 (24), 2014, 20-30 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Inga Heiland), "EEG und internationaler Wettbewerb: Ist die besondere Ausgleichsregelung haltbar? ", ifo Schnelldienst 67 (02), 2014, 23-29 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Inga Heiland), "Neues von der Basarökonomie", ifo Schnelldienst 66 (06), 2013, 17-28 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Inga Heiland), "Der Wertschöpfungsgehalt des Außenhandels: Neue Daten, neue Perspektiven", ifo Schnelldienst 66 (05), 2013, 29-41 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Internationaler Handel und Carbon Leakage", ifo Schnelldienst 64 (23), 2011, 26-30 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Auswirkungen der Kyoto-Verpflichtungen auf Emissionen und Carbon Footprints", ifo Schnelldienst 64 (22), 2011, 23-26 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Carbon Footprints", ifo Schnelldienst 64 (21), 2011, 11-16 Working papers Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr, Inga Heiland, Arne Melchior and Marina Steininger), "TTIP – Potential Effects on Norway", Ifo Working Paper No. 228, 2016, (Revised Version) Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Inga Heiland), "TTIP and intra-European trade: boon or bane?", Ifo Working Paper No. 220, 2016 Rahel Aichele (with Inga Heiland), "Where is the Value Added? Trade Liberalization and Production Networks", CESifo Working Paper No. 6026, August 2016 Ifo Institute 13.07.2017 Page 3 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Inga Heiland), "Going Deep: The Trade and Welfare Effects of TTIP Revised", Ifo Working Paper No. 219, 2016 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr and Inga Heiland), "Going Deep: The Trade and Welfare Effects of TTIP", CESifo Working Paper No. 5150, December 2014 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Transatlantic Free Trade: The View Point of Germany", CESifo Working Paper No. 5151, December 2014 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Estimating the effects of Kyoto on bilateral trade flows using matching econometrics", Ifo Working Paper No. 119, 2011 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Kyoto and Carbon Leakage: An Empirical Analysis of the Carbon Content of Bilateral Trade", CESifo Working Paper No. 3661, November 2011, also FREIT Working Paper No. 385, 2011 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Kyoto and the Carbon Footprint of Nations", Ifo Working Paper No. 103, 2011 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "What a Difference Kyoto Made: Evidence from Instrumental Variables Estimation", Ifo Working Paper No. 102, 2011 Rahel Aichele (with Gabriel Felbermayr), "Kyoto and the Carbon Content of Trade", FZID Discussion Paper No. 10-2010, 2010 Projects Current projects Quantitative Tools for the Analysis of Global Governance Issues (QUANTAGG) Client: Leibniz-Gemeinschaft • Project period: January 2016 - December 2018 • Department: Ifo Center for International Economics

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