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Manuel Linsenmeier

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Affiliation

(50%) Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
London School of Economics (LSE)

London, United Kingdom
http://www2.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/
RePEc:edi:grlseuk (more details at EDIRC)

(50%) Department of Geography and Environment
London School of Economics (LSE)

London, United Kingdom
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/geographyAndEnvironment/
RePEc:edi:dglseuk (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Linsenmeier, Manuel, 2023. "The value of the bee: Weather, climate, and pollination ecosystem services," 2023 Annual Meeting, July 23-25, Washington D.C. 335474, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  2. Groom, Ben & Linsenmeier, Manuel & Roth, Sefi, 2023. "Some like it cold: Heterogeneity in the temperature-economy relationships of Europe," SocArXiv tcnad, Center for Open Science.
  3. Manuel Linsenmeier & Mr. Adil Mohommad & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2022. "The International Diffusion of Policies for Climate Change Mitigation," IMF Working Papers 2022/115, International Monetary Fund.
  4. Manuel Linsenmeier & Mr. Adil Mohommad & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2022. "Policy Sequencing Towards Carbon Pricing - Empirical Evidence From G20 Economies and Other Major Emitters," IMF Working Papers 2022/066, International Monetary Fund.
  5. Linsenmeier, Manuel, 2021. "Temperature variability and long-run economic development," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 110499, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  6. Linsenmeier, Manuel, 2021. "Seasonal temperature variability and economic cycles," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 115526, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

Articles

  1. Manuel Linsenmeier & Adil Mohommad & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2023. "Leadership in carbon pricing encourages other countries to follow," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 13(7), pages 613-614, July.
  2. Manuel Linsenmeier & Adil Mohommad & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2023. "Global benefits of the international diffusion of carbon pricing policies," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 13(7), pages 679-684, July.
  3. Manuel Linsenmeier & Adil Mohommad & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2022. "Policy sequencing towards carbon pricing among the world’s largest emitters," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 12(12), pages 1107-1110, December.

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Working papers

  1. Manuel Linsenmeier & Mr. Adil Mohommad & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2022. "The International Diffusion of Policies for Climate Change Mitigation," IMF Working Papers 2022/115, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. Robert C. Schmidt & Moritz Drupp & Frikk Nesje & Hendrik Hoegen, 2022. "Testing the free-rider hypothesis in climate policy," Papers 2211.06209, arXiv.org.

  2. Manuel Linsenmeier & Mr. Adil Mohommad & Gregor Schwerhoff, 2022. "Policy Sequencing Towards Carbon Pricing - Empirical Evidence From G20 Economies and Other Major Emitters," IMF Working Papers 2022/066, International Monetary Fund.

    Cited by:

    1. Domeshek, Maya & Burtraw, Dallas & Palmer, Karen & Roy, Nicholas & Shih, Jhih-Shyang, 2023. "Leveraging the IRA to Achieve 80x30 in the US Electricity Sector," RFF Working Paper Series 23-42, Resources for the Future.

  3. Linsenmeier, Manuel, 2021. "Temperature variability and long-run economic development," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 110499, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

    Cited by:

    1. Piergiorgio Alessandri & Haroon Mumtaz, 2022. "The macroeconomic cost of climate volatility," BCAM Working Papers 2202, Birkbeck Centre for Applied Macroeconomics.

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  1. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (8) 2021-05-31 2022-05-16 2022-07-25 2022-08-15 2022-08-15 2022-12-05 2023-05-29 2023-07-31. Author is listed
  2. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (3) 2021-05-31 2022-12-05 2023-07-31. Author is listed
  3. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (2) 2022-05-16 2022-07-25. Author is listed
  4. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (2) 2021-05-31 2022-12-05. Author is listed
  5. NEP-DES: Economic Design (1) 2023-05-29
  6. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2021-05-31

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