Vita

Maximilian Banning studied economics at the Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster which he graduated as Master of Science in 2017. At the centre of his studies were econometrics and empirical economics as well as microeconomics.

Since August 2017 Maximilian Banning is working at GWS’s department of Energy and Climate. At the core of research are the impact of renewable energy energies – especially regarding labour markets in the MENA region –, analysis and modelling of international trade flows as well as the rebound effect related to energy efficiency.

Research Interests

Energy transition

International trade and supply chains

Macroeconometric modelling

Data Science

Input-Output Analysis

Projects of Maximilian Banning

Energy transition and the future of EU cohesion
Mesurer les impacts sociaux et sur l'emploi des politiques NDC à l'aide du modèle d'évaluation des emplois verts (GJAM)
Scientific support to current discussions on sustainable resource use – national, European and international level
Integrated Assessment of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Transformation Pathways towards a Resource-Efficient and Greenhouse-Gas-Neutral Germany (FKZ 3721 31 101 0, ReFoPlan)
The contribution of economic instruments to achieving climate mitigation targets: The role of government energy price components in the instrument mix
Weltweite Beschäftigung durch den Ausbau und die Nutzung der Wasserkraft
Policy Dialogue and Knowledge Management on Low Emissions (DIAPOL-CE) – Climate-economy modelling in Algeria and Uganda
Scenarios climate study - Bavarian Business Council for the Future
Low Carbon Leakage
Digitalisation and natural resources
Modelling employment effects of climate-fiscal policies, developing a dynamic MRIO price model
Models to analyse international interrelations of the EU ETS
Policy advice for climate-resilient economic development
Local economic development through renewable energy projects in Algeria
Reconsidering the Role of Energy and Resource Productivity for Economic Growth, and Developing Policy Options for Capping Macro-Level Rebound Effects
Analysis of German exports and imports of technology goods for the use of renewable energy and other energy technology goods
Energy-economy modelling with renewable energy scenarios
Prioritization and assessment of value-chains within the Renewable Energy Sector in Lebanon
The Socio-Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Egypt: Local, Value, Employment and Capacity Building

Publications of Maximilian Banning