Macroeconomics

About

The Macroeconomics team focuses on developing and using economic models and approaches to identify and analyse the macroeconomic impacts of the transformation of the energy system.

Research Topics

A particular emphasis is placed on identifying employment effects to better understand the labour market impacts. The developed and applied model suite includes modern computable general equilibrium, econometric, and disequilibrium input-output approaches at various regional and national levels. These models can be combined with energy system models to create hybrid models. Linking these different models allows for a detailed analysis of complex interactions between the energy transition and overall economic development. Based on this foundation, sound statements can be made about the macroeconomic effects of the energy system transformation and appropriate policy measures can be derived, developed in collaboration with other teams.

Contact

Dr. Andrew Ross

ICE-2

Building 14.6 / Room 532

+49 2461/61-1798

E-Mail

Team Member

Marko RasetaNoneBuilding 14.6 / Room 534+49 2461/61-1766

Last Modified: 25.04.2025