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Ralf Martin

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Ralf is a Research Fellow in Productivity and Innovation at the Centre for Economic Performance| at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). 

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Background

Ralf has a PhD from LSE, an MSc in Econometrics & Mathematical Economics  from LSE, a Master's in International Economic Studies from Maastricht University, Netherlands, and an undergraduate degree (Vordiplom) from Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.  

Research interests

  • Econometric policy evaluation;
  • Climate change policies;
  • Innovation and climate change;
  • Industrial policies;
  • Business microdata;
  • Prediction markets;
  • Memes.

Research articles

2010

Bloom, N., Genakos, C., Martin, R., and Sadun, R. May 2010. Modern management: good for the environment or just hot air? The Economic Journal, v.120. External link to full article|

Martin, R. Why is the USA so energy intensive? Evidence for US multinationals in the UK. January 2010. Working paper, Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, Leeds and London, UK. Download PDF of paper| (1.31MB)

2009

Martin, R., de Preux, L.B., and Wagner, U.J. August 2009. The impacts of the Climate Change Levy on business: evidence from microdata. Working paper, Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, Leeds and London, UK. Download PDF of paper| (1.37MB)

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