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Stephanie GroscheM.Sc. Food and Resource EconomicsPhone: +49-228-73 2326 Fax: +49-228-73 4693 E-Mail: |
Research interest:
- Financialization of agricultural commodity markets
- Agent-based computational economics
- Time series analysis
PhD Project:
Price effects from the financialization of agricultural commodity marketsDescription
Academic education:
| Graduate student in Food and Resource Economics, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn Degree: Master of Science (M.Sc.) | |
| Undergraduate student in Business Administration, WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) | |
| 09/2007 - 01/2008 | Visiting undergraduate student, University of Bath, UK |
| 06/2002 | Abitur (German university entrance qualification), Städtisches Gymnasium Gevelsberg |
| 08/1999 - 06/2000 | Exchange student, Broken Arrow Senior High School, Oklahoma, USA |
Employments:
| Research Assistant, Institute for Food and Resource Economics, Chair of Economic and Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn | |
| Student Assistant, Institute for Food and Resource Economics, Chair of Economic and Agricultural Policy, University of Bonn | |
| Teaching Assistant, Institute for Food and Resource Economics, Chair of Resource and Environmental Economics, University of Bonn | |
| Consultant, McKinsey & Company, Düsseldorf, Germany | |
| Intern, NM Rothschild & Sons, London, UK | |
| Intern, DPWN Business Consulting GmbH, Bonn, Germany | |
| Working Student, WestLB AG, Düsseldorf, Germany | |
| Intern, Ohta Oilmill Co. Ltd., Okazaki, Japan | |
| Trainee, WestLB AG Düsseldorf, Germany | |
| Apprentice, WestLB AG Düsseldorf, Germany |
Publications and conference contributions:
Journal articlesBritz, W., Gocht, A. Perez, I., Jansson, T., Grosche, S.C. and Zhao, N. (2012): EU-wide (Regional and Farm-level) Effects of Premium Decoupling and Harmonisation Following the Health Check Reform. German Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 44-56.
Working papers and conference contributionsGrosche, S.C. (2012): Limitations of Granger Causality Analysis to assess the price effects from the financialization of agricultural commodity markets under bounded rationality. Discussion paper 2012:1, Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn.
Grosche, S.C. (2011): Limitations of Granger Causality Analysis to assess the price effects from the financialization of agricultural commodity markets under bounded rationality, paper presented at the IATRC annual conference,St. Petersburg, Florida, USA, December 11-13 2011.
Last updated: Friday, March 23, 2012
News
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Special issue of the journal World Economy on Non-Tariff-Measures with contributions of researchers in the institute
Beghin, J. and Orden, D. (Guest Eds.)(2012):
"NTMs, Agricultural and Food Trade, and Competitiveness", Special Issue of The World Economy (forthcoming) - Individual grant by DFG (German Science Foundation) "Analysis of dairy production systems differentiated by location; bewilligt Principal investigators Christine Wieck and Thomas Heckelei, Doctoral student Yyonne Zavelberg, 3/2012-3/2015
- Individual grant by DFG (German Science Foundation) "The relation between indicators for the crediting of emission rights and abatement costs -a systematic modelling approach for dairy farms" Principal investigators Karin Holm-Müller and Wolfgang Britz, Doctoral student Bernd Lengers, 11/2011-11/2014
Recent publications
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Policy reform and agricultural land abandonment in the EU
Renwick, A., Jansson, T., Verburg, P. H., Revoredo-Giha, C., Britz, W., Gocht, A. and McCracken, D., (2012):
"Policy reform and agricultural land abandonment in the EU", Land Use Policy, 30 (2013) 446 - 457, doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.04.005 -
EU-Wide (Regional and Farm Level) Effects of Premium Decoupling and Harmonisation Following the Health Check Reform
Britz, W., Gocht, A., Pèrez Dominguez, I., Jansson, T., Grosche, S. und Zhao, N.(2012):
"EU-Wide (Regional and Farm Level) Effects of Premium Decoupling and Harmonisation Following the Health Check Reform", German Journal of Agricultural Economics61, p. 44-56 -
TRQ-complications: who gets the benefits when the EU liberalizes Mercosur's access to the beef markets?
F. Junker and T. Heckelei(2012):
"TRQ-complications: who gets the benefits when the EU liberalizes Mercosur's access to the beef markets?", Agricultural Economics 43(2), p. 215-231 -
Modelling Regional Input Markets With Numerous Processing Plants: The Case Of Green Maize For Biogas Production In Germany
R. Delzeit, W. Britz and H. Holm-Müller(2011):
"Modelling Regional Input Markets With Numerous Processing Plants: The Case Of Green Maize For Biogas Production In Germany", Environmental Modelling & Software 32, p. 74-84 -
Estimating irrigation water demand in the Moroccan Drâa Valley using contingent valuation
Storm, H., T. Heckelei and C. Heidecke (2011):
"Estimating irrigation water demand in the Moroccan Drâa Valley using contingent valuation", Journal of Environmental Management 92(10), p. 2803-2809 -
Scale changes and model linking methods for integrated assessment of agri-environmental systems
Ewert, F., M. Van Ittersum, T. Heckelei, O. Therond, I. Bezlepkina and E. Andersen (2011):
"Scale changes and model linking methods for integrated assessment of agri-environmental systems", Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 142(1-2), p. 6-17 -
Farm, land, and soil nitrogen budgets for agriculture in Europe calculated with CAPRI
Leip, A., W. Britz, F. Weiss and W. de Vries
(2011):
"Farm, land, and soil nitrogen budgets for agriculture in Europe calculated with CAPRI", Environmental Pollution 159(11), p. 3243-3253 -
Foreign Direct Investment and the Performance of European Agribusiness Firms
L. Adenäuer and T. Heckelei (2011):
"Foreign Direct Investment and the Performance of European Agribusiness Firms", Journal of Agricultural Economics 62(3), p. 639-654



