Resources & Transport

Konstantin Kreye

Researcher

Special Expertise

The focus of his work at the Öko-Institut is the statistical analysis of large household data sets (MiD, MOP, SOEP, EVS) to answer policy-relevant questions. Among other things, he deals with the quantification of the effects of various climate policy instruments. A special focus of his work is the analysis of distributional effects and possible alternative design variants of policy instruments, such as company car taxation or CO2 pricing.

Professional Training and Career

  • Since July 2020: Research Assistant at the Öko-Institut in the Resources & Transport Division
  • 2018 - 2020: Student Assistant at the Öko-Institut in the Energy & Climate Division
  • 2017 - 2020: Student Assistant at the Chair of Empirical Economic Research and Economic Policy at the FU Berlin
  • 2017 - 2020: Studies of Economics at the FU Berlin, degree: Master of Science
  • 2013 - 2017: Studies of Economics at the FU Berlin, graduation: Bachelor of Science

Language Skills

  • English (fluent)

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