Dr. Mark Schopf

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E-Mail: mark.schopf

Telefon: +49 2331 987-2449

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Raum: A 227, ESG

Betreute Module: 31901 

Lebenslauf / Curriculum Vitae

Akademische Ausbildung
06/2011 - 01/2017 Doktor der Wirtschaftswissenschaften an der Universität Paderborn, Thema der Dissertation: Essays in Imperfect Environmental Policies and Exhaustible Resources (Prof. Dr. Bernard Michael Gilroy)
10/2009 - 04/2011 Master of Science in International Economics and Finance an der Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Thema der Masterarbeit: Reassessing the Green Paradox (Prof. Dr. Marco Runkel)
10/2006 - 07/2009 Bachelor of Science in Volkswirtschaftlehre an der Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Thema der Bachelorarbeit: Internalisierung externer Effekte am Beispiel des Klimaproblems (Prof. Dr. Joachim Weimann)
06/2005 Abitur an der Freiherr-vom-Stein-Schule in Hessisch Lichtenau
Beruflicher Werdegang
Seit 11/2019 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der FernUniversität in Hagen (Prof. Dr. Thomas Eichner)
09/2016 - 10/2019 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der FernUniversität in Hagen (Prof. Dr. Thomas Eichner) und an der Universität Siegen (Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Pethig)
06/2011 - 08/2016 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Universität Paderborn (Prof. Dr. Bernard Michael Gilroy)
10/2008 - 07/2010 Studentische Hilfskraft und Tutor an der Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg (Prof. Dr. Marco Runkel)

Veröffentlichungen

Eichner, T., Schopf, M. (2024). On breadth and depth of climate agreements with pledge-and-review bargaining. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 125, 102952. Link

Eichner, T., Kollenbach, G. & Schopf, M. (2023). Demand- Versus Supply-Side Climate Policies with a Carbon Dioxide Ceiling. The Economic Journal 133(652), 1371-1406. Link

Kollenbach, G. & Schopf, M. (2022). Unilaterally Optimal Climate Policy and the Green Paradox. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 113, 102649. Link

Voss, A. & Schopf, M. (2021). Lobbying over Exhaustible-Resource Extraction. European Economic Review 135, 103740. Link

Eichner, T., Kollenbach, G. & Schopf, M. (2021). Buying versus Leasing Fuel Deposits for Preservation. Scandinavian Journal of Economics 123(1), 110–143. Link

Schopf, M. & Voss, A. (2019). Bargaining over Natural Resources: Governments between Environmental Organizations and Extraction Firms. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 97, 208-240. Link

Voss, A. & Schopf, M. (2018). Special Interest Politics: Contribution Schedules versus Nash Bargaining. Economics & Politics, 30(2), 256-273. Link

Ritter, H. & Schopf, M. (2014). Unilateral Climate Policies: Harmful or even Disastrous? Environmental and Resource Economics 58(1), 155-178. Link

Gilroy, B.M., Heimann, A. & Schopf, M. (2013). Basic Income and Labour Supply: The German Case. Basic Income Studies, 8(1), 43-70. Link

Diskussionspapiere

Eichner, T., Schopf, M. (2023). Self-Enforcing Environmental Agreements with Optimal Partial Cooperation. SSRN Working Paper 4495260. Link

Schopf, M. (2023). Self-enforcing International Environmental Agreements and Altruistic Preferences. VfS Conference Paper. Link

Hagen, A. & Schopf, M. (2023). Political Influence on International Climate Agreements with Border Carbon Adjustment. SSRN Working Paper 4326213. Link

Voss, A. & Schopf, M. (2021). Lobbying over Exhaustible-Resource Extraction. CIE Working Paper 108, Universität Paderborn. Link

Schopf, M. (2020). Coalition Formation with Border Carbon Adjustment. VfS Conference Paper. Link

Schopf, M. (2020). Welfare Implications of Border Carbon Adjustment. Link

Schopf, M. (2019). Unilateral Deposit Policy and the Green Paradox. Link

Vorträge

Self-enforcing international environmental agreements and altruistic preferences
- Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Regensburg, 2023.
- Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Limassol, 2023.

On breadth and depth of climate agreements with pledge-and-review bargaining
- Conference on Sustainable Resource Use and Economic Dynamics, Ascona, 2022.
- Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Online, 2021.

Political Influence on International Climate Agreements with Border Carbon Adjustment
- Environmental Protection and Sustainability Forum, Graz, 2022.
- Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, Online, 2021.
- Nachwuchsworkshop Umwelt‐ und Ressourcenökonomie, Oldenburg, 2021.
- Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, Online, 2021.
-​​​​​​​ Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Online, 2021.

Coalition Formation with Border Carbon Adjustment (2020)
- Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Online.
- Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, Online.
- Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, Online.
- Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Online.
- Nachwuchsworkshop Umwelt‐ und Ressourcenökonomie, Frankfurt (Oder).

Unilaterally Optimal Climate Policy and the Green Paradox (2019)
- Seminar of Economics and Management, Paderborn.
- Nachwuchsworkshop Umwelt‐ und Ressourcenökonomie, Kassel.

Unilateral Deposit Policy and the Green Paradox
- Annual Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, Glasgow, 2019.
- Nachwuchsworkshop Umwelt‐ und Ressourcenökonomie, Basel, 2017.

Buying versus Leasing Fuel Deposits for Preservation (2018)
- Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Freiburg.
- Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, Köln.
- World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Göteborg.
- Nachwuchsworkshop Umwelt‐ und Ressourcenökonomie, Osnabrück.

Bargaining over Natural Resources: Governments between Environmental Organizations and Extraction Firms (2016)
- Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Augsburg.
- Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Zürich.
- Nachwuchsworkshop Umwelt‐ und Ressourcenökonomie, Leipzig.

Mark Schopf | 08.04.2024