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Grischa Perino is a Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Hamburg. His research interests focus on environmental and climate economics, particularly applied micro-economics, instrument choice, intrinsic motivation for environmental protection, and preferences for environmental policies and innovations. He employs applied microeconomic theory and survey-based experiments in his work, which has been published in prestigious interdisciplinary outlets such as Science and Nature Climate Change. Professor Perino co-chairs the project 'Dynamics Climate Governance' within the Climate, Change Society Cluster of Excellence and has directed the Kopernikus Project ARIADNE funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. His expertise in carbon market design, especially concerning the Market Stability Reserve of the EU Emissions Trading System, has led him to advise several governmental bodies including the European Commission and the German Environment Agency. He has held various academic positions, including Senior Lecturer and Research Associate, and has been actively involved in several academic committees and projects.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg
Professor of Environmental Economics, leading research and teaching in the field.
University of East Anglia •
Senior Lecturer in the School of Economics, focusing on environmental economic policies.
University of East Anglia •
Lecturer in the School of Economics, teaching core economics courses.
Heidelberg University •
Worked under Prof. Timo Goeschl in the Chair of Environmental Economics.
Includes tracks like Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS).