| Curriculum Vitae: | 2008- University of Graz, Department of Economics, Assistant Professor (tenure track) 2005- University of Graz, Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change; Vice Head of Research Group „Economics of Climate and Global change" 2004 - 2008: University of Graz, Department of Economics, Researcher and Lecturer 2000 - 2004: University of Klagenfurt, Institute of Business Administration, Management and Economics, Dept. of Economics: Assistant Professor (pre doc) 2000 - 2001: University of Graz, Department of Economics, Lecturer Course Macroeconomics 1999 - 2000: Austrian Human Dimensions Programme, c/o Department of Economics, University of Graz, Project Assistant 1999 - 2003: University of Graz, Austria, PhD Programme in Economics, Doctorate Degree (with honors) November 2003 1997: School of Economics and Management, University of Lund, Sweden; exchange student (ERASMUS programme) 1993 - 1999: University of Graz and University of Technology Graz; Environmental System Sciences: Economics, Master Degree (with honors) October 1999
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Selected Publications: | Bednar-Friedl, B., Kulmer, V., Schinko, T. (2012), The effectiveness of anti-leakage policies in the European Union: results for Austria, Empirica, DOI 10.1007/s10663-012-9186-7, available online: 28 Feb 2012. Bednar-Friedl, B., Behrens, D., Getzner, M (2012), Optimal dynamic control of visitors and endangered species in a national park, Environmental and Resource Economics, DOI 10.1007/s10640-011-9515-5, available online 28 Sept 2011 Bednar-Friedl, B., Farmer, K. (2011), Nationally and Internationally Optimal Climate Policies: External Balances versus Environmental Preferences, CESifo Economic Studies 57(3), 432-457, DOI 10.1093/cesifo/ifq020 Bednar-Friedl, B., Koland, O., Steininger, K. (2011), Urban Sprawl and Policy Responses: A General Equilibrium Analysis of Residential Choice, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 54(1), 145-168, DOI 10.1080/09640568.2010.502766 Bednar-Friedl, B., Farmer, K., Rainer, A. (2010), Effects of Unilateral Climate Policy on Terms of Trade, Capital Accumulation, and Welfare in a World Economy, Environmental and Resource Economics, 47(4), 495-520, DOI 10.1007/s10640-010-9390-5
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