Courses
V-Nr | Course | Start / End | Date | Lecturers | Room |
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3006 |
10VLUN
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from 26.02.2025
to 21.05.2025
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Mi 16:30-20:30, 26.2. bis 21.5. | Wolfgang Behr Moritz Ege Ronak Jain Polina Lukicheva Katharina Michaelowa Nick Netzer Klaus Oberauer Christian Ruff Michael Schaepman Marco Steenbergen Philippe Tobler | siehe Details |
3960 |
06VL615-016a
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from 17.02.2025
to 16.06.2025
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Mo 16:15-18:00, Mi 14:00-15:45, 16.6.: 14:15-15:45 | Simon Bornschier Daniele Caramani Francis Cheneval Silja Häusermann Lucas Leemann Katharina Michaelowa Jonathan B. Slapin Marco Steenbergen Stefanie Walter Tim Christian Wegenast Thomas Widmer | siehe Details |
4522 |
06KO615G930a
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from 20.02.2025
to 22.05.2025
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Do 12:30-14:00, bis 22.5. | Thomas Bernauer Simon Bornschier Daniele Caramani Lars-Erik Cederman Karsten Donnay Fabrizio Gilardi Belen Gonzalez Silja Häusermann Daniel Kübler Lucas Leemann Thomas Malang Katharina Michaelowa Frank Schimmelfennig Marco Steenbergen Stefanie Walter Andreas Wenger Hannah Werner Thomas Widmer | AFL-E-003 |
Publications (ZORA)
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Publications
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2024
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Missing the Target: Does Increased Capacity of the Local Government Improve Beneficiary Selection?. Discussion Paper Series 17365, IZA - Institute of Labor Economics.
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Informal Governance of International Climate Policy. In: Abbott, Kenneth W; Biersteker, Thomas J. Informal Governance in World Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 107-129.
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More Resources – More Influence of International Bureaucracies?. In: Jörgens, Helge; Kolleck, Nina; Well, Mareike. International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance. The Role of Autonomy, Agency, and the Quest for Attention. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 153-179.
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2022
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Towards net zero: making baselines for international carbon markets dynamic by applying ‘ambition coefficients’. Climate Policy, 22(9-10):1343-1355.
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The Carbon Market Challenge : Preventing Abuse Through Effective Governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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The pursuit of simplicity: Can simplifying eligibility criteria improve social pension targeting?. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 200:820-846.
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Brokering Private Action for Sustainable Development: The Role of the World Bank. In: Andonova, Liliana B; Faul, Moira V; Piselli, Dario. Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance : Pathways to Effectiveness. London: Routledge, 104-119.
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2021
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Einführung in die Entwicklungsökonomie. München: UVK Verlag.
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Towards net zero: dynamic baselines for internationalmarketmechanisms. CIS Working Paper 107, University of Zurich.
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Catalysing private and public action for climate change mitigation: the World Bank’s role in international carbon markets. Climate Policy, 21(1):120-132.
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2020
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Do multilateral development bank trust funds allocate climate finance efficiently?. Sustainability, 12(14):5529.
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Climate change-related trust funds at the multilateral development banks. Bonn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
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Why lockdowns may prove deadly. Development and Cooperation, (May):27.
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BRICS in the International Climate Negotiations. In: Kim, Soo Yeon. The Political Economy of the BRICS Countries. Volume 2: BRICS and the Global Economy. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd, 289-305.
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Health awareness and the transition towards clean cooking fuels: evidence from Rajasthan. PLoS ONE, 15(4):e0231931.
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Donor accountability reconsidered: aid allocation in the age of global public goods. In: Political Economy of International Organization. Annual Conference, Vancouver, 20 February 2020 - 22 February 2020, The Political Economy of International Organization.
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2019
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The Teflon effect of political power: when criminal charges do not stick. CIS Working Paper 103, University of Zurich.
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Health awareness and the transition towards clean cooking fuels: evidence from Rajasthan. CIS Working Paper 102, University of Zurich.
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China in Africa: competition for traditional development finance institutions?. World Development, 120:15-28.
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What influences World Bank project evaluations?. In: Nabamita, Dutta; Williamson, Claudia R. Lessons on Foreign Aid and Economic Development. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 109-150.
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