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Sebastian RaschAgricultural Economist, Agent Based ModellerPhone: +49-228-73 2335 Fax: +49-228-73 4693 E-Mail: |
Research interest:
- agent based modelling, quantitative modelling, decision science, game theory
Research projects:
Academic education:
| Abitur (high school degree), St. Michael, Bad Münstereifel | |
| Diplom Studies: Regional science Central Asia, Bonn University | |
| Diplom Studies: Agricultural science, Bonn University - Best of the year | |
| Master Studies: Management, Economics and Consumer Studies, Wageningnen University, The Netherlands - Awarded with Distinction | |
| Master/Diploma thesis was rewarded with the award for extraordinary IT solutions from the society for IT in agriculture (GIL) |
Employments:
| Information assistant at the knowledge management department of the Bundesanstalt für Landwirtschaft und Ernährung BLE Project: FISA Work Topics: Datamanagement for the reserch funding information system in agricultural and consumer sciences |
Research assistance at the Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn |
Last updated: Monday, February 14, 2011
News
- 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 und Wolfgang Britz, Doktorand Bernd Lengers, 11/2011-11/2014
- OECD: “Evaluation of Agricultural Policy Reforms in the European Union”, Morredu, C. (ed.) with contributions by Martini, R., Kimura S., Britz, W., Gocht, A., Perez, I., Hart, K. and Baldock, D.
Recent publications
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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(in press) -
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 (in press) -
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



