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Martin Kesternich
Martin Kesternich
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Extreme weather experiences and climate change beliefs in China: An econometric analysis
J Dai, M Kesternich, A Löschel, A Ziegler
Ecological Economics 116, 310-321, 2015
802015
The impact of burden sharing rules on the voluntary provision of public goods
M Kesternich, A Lange, B Sturm
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 105, 107-123, 2014
702014
The long-term impact of matching and rebate subsidies when public goods are impure: Field experimental evidence from the carbon offsetting market
M Kesternich, A Löschel, D Römer
Journal of Public Economics 137, 70-78, 2016
512016
Recent trends in behavioral environmental economics
M Kesternich, C Reif, D Rübbelke
Environmental and Resource Economics 67, 403-411, 2017
432017
Voting for burden sharing rules in public goods games
C Gallier, M Kesternich, B Sturm
Environmental and Resource Economics 67, 535-557, 2017
402017
Leveling up? An inter-neighborhood experiment on parochialism and the efficiency of multi-level public goods provision
C Gallier, T Goeschl, M Kesternich, J Lohse, C Reif, D Römer
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 164, 500-517, 2019
372019
On the performance of rule-based contribution schemes under endowment heterogeneity
M Kesternich, A Lange, B Sturm
Experimental Economics 21, 180-204, 2018
272018
The power of active choice: field experimental evidence on repeated contribution decisions to a carbon offsetting program
M Kesternich, D Römer, F Flues
European Economic Review 114, 76-91, 2019
252019
Electric and conventional vehicle usage in private and car sharing fleets in Germany
W Habla, V Huwe, M Kesternich
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 93, 102729, 2021
232021
Negotiating weights for burden sharing rules among heterogeneous parties: Empirical evidence from a survey among delegates in international climate negotiations
M Kesternich, A Löschel, A Ziegler
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2014
182014
Inter-charity competition under spatial differentiation: Sorting, crowding, and spillovers
C Gallier, T Goeschl, M Kesternich, J Lohse, C Reif, D Römer
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2019
142019
Do Chinese individuals believe in global climate change and why? An econometric analysis
J Dai, M Kesternich, A Löschel, A Ziegler
MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, 2014
122014
Die" Diesel-Debatte": ökonomische Handlungsempfehlungen an die Politik
M Achtnicht, M Kesternich, B Sturm
ZEW policy brief, 2018
112018
Negotiating weights for burden sharing rules in international climate negotiations: an empirical analysis
M Kesternich, A Löschel, A Ziegler
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 23, 309-331, 2021
102021
What drives WTP for energy efficiency when moving? Evidence from a Germany-wide household survey
M Kesternich
Evidence from a Germany-Wide Household Survey, 11-004, 2011
62011
The demand for voluntary carbon sequestration–Experimental evidence from a reforestation project in Germany
L Bartels, M Kesternich, A Löschel
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2021
52021
On the performance of rule-based contribution schemes under endowment heterogeneity
M Kesternich, A Lange, B Sturm
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2014
52014
Social Distance and Inter-Charity Competition
C Gallier, T Goeschl, M Kesternich, J Lohse, C Reif, D Römer
EEA-ESEM, 2019
42019
The intention-behavior gap in climate change adaptation
M Kesternich, D Osberghaus, WJW Botzen
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2022
32022
Beyond monetary barriers to electric vehicle adoption: Evidence from observed usage of private and shared cars
W Habla, V Huwe, M Kesternich
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2020
32020
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