ZWICKL Klara, Ph.D
Research Interest
Environmental inequality
Economic and environmental policy
Sustainable work
Current Projects
An empirical analysis of environmental inequality in the EU. Principal Investigator, Austrian Science Fund (FWF), 2019-2020.
Selected Publications
Zwickl, K. (2019). The demographics of fracking: A spatial analysis for four US states. Forthcoming in: Ecological Economics
Naqvi, A., Zwickl, K. (2017). Fifty shades of green: Revisiting decoupling by economic sectors and air pollutants. Ecological Economics, 133:111-126.
Boyce, J.K., Zwickl, K., Ash, M. (2016). Measuring Environmental Inequality. Ecological Economics, 124:114-123.
Sturn, S. and Zwickl, K. (2016). A reassessment of size and intermediation effects of financial systems. Empirical Economics, 50(4):1467-1480.
Zwickl, K., Disslbacher, F., Stagl, S. (2016) Work–sharing in a sustainable economy. Ecological Economics, 121:246-253.
Zwickl, K., Ash, M., Boyce, J.K. (2014). Regional variation in environmental inequality. Industrial air toxics exposure in U.S. cities. Ecological Economics, 107:494-509.
Onaran Ö., Stockhammer, E., Zwickl, K. (2013). FDI and domestic investment in Germany: crowding in or out? International Review of Applied Economics, 27(7):429–448.