Nikolai Hoberg
Member of Institute of Sustainability Governance (INSUGO)
Member of Research Center Futures of Ecosystem Services (FuturES)
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Nikolai Hoberg
Scharnhorststr. 1, C4.202a
21335 Lüneburg
Fon +49.4131.677-2715
nikolai.hoberg@leuphana.de
Scharnhorststr. 1, C4.202a
21335 Lüneburg
Fon +49.4131.677-2715
nikolai.hoberg@leuphana.de
Research interests
- Environmental/Sustainability Economics
- Economics of Justice
- Philosophical Foundations of Economics
Involvement in research projects and research fields
- member of research project EIGEN
- Conceptual foundations of sustainability economics
Education
- 03/2012 - 06/2012: Research stay, Chair of Economics / Resource Economics, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Since 09/2009: PhD Student at Sustainability Economics Group, Leuphana University Lüneburg
- 09/2004 - 06/2009: Studies in economics and social sciences, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Diplom-Ökonom (equiv. M.A. Economics)
Conference presentations
- European Public Choice Society, Zürich, Switzerland, 3.4. - 6.4.2013
- Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik (VFS), Göttingen, Germany, 9.9 - 12.9.2012
- Association for Public Economic Theory (APET), Taipei, Taiwan, 12.6. - 14.6.2012
- Second World Congress of the Public Choice Societies, Miami, USA, 8.3. - 11.3.2012
- European Association for Environmental and Resource Economics (EAERE) Rome, Italy, 29.6.-2.7.2011
- European Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE), Istanbul, Turkey, 14.6.-17.6.2011
- PhD Workshop Environmental and Resource Economics by the German Economic Association (AURÖ Nachwuchsworkshop - Verein für Socialpolitik), Heidelberg, Germany, 7.2.-8.2.2011
- International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE), Oldenburg, Germany, 22.8.-25.8.2010
Publications
- Baumgärtner, S., S. Glotzbach, N. Hoberg, M.F. Quaas and K.H. Stumpf (2012), Economic analysis of trade-offs between justices, Intergenerational Justice Review, 1/2012, p. 4-9. Available at Intergenerational Justice Review.
Working Paper
- Hoberg, N. and S. Baumgärtner (2011), Irreversibility, Ignorance and the Intergenerational Equity-Efficiency Trade-off, online available at SSRN



