Marcus
Stewen
graduation
in economics (Dipl. rer. pol., Volkswirt)
academical
background
since March 2001
Marcus Stewen is representing a professorship in economics at the University
of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule) Mainz. He holds lectures in economic
policy and macroeconomics.
April 1996-March
2001
research assistant at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz (Chair of
Economics, esp. Economic Policy),
Lecturer in Economic Policy, Ecological Policy, Macro- and Microeconomics
at the J. G.-University Mainz
since
1997
lecturer for economic policy at the Fachhochschule
Mainz (University for Applied Business Studies)
since
1999: lecturer for environmental and ecological economics at the SGH Warshaw
July
1995 - February 1996
research activities at the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Energy, Environment,
Division for Material Flows and Structural Change.
1989
- June 1995
studies in Economics at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz and at
the University of Glasgow (Scotland);
Core fields of research
- Economic
Policy
- Ecological
Economics/Environmental Economics
- Public
Finance
- Institutional
Economics
Memberships
- European
Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE)
- German
Society for Ecological Economics (VÖÖ; founding member)
- American
Economic Association
- Verein
für Socialpolitik
- Georg-Forster
Institute for Social-Ecological Research (Mainz) (since 1997 leader
of the working group "Sustainability")
(selected)
publications
- Value
Added Taxes on Electronic Commerce: Obstacles to the EU Commission�s
Approach, in: Intereconomics, July/August 2000, Vol. 35,
No. 4, pp. 155-161 (zusammen mit J. Bleuel)
- Economia,
ecologia, politica - come rendere sostenibile il libero mercato
attraverso la riduzione delle materie,
di Friedrich Hinterberger, Fred
Luks, Marcus Stewen
(1999, lire 40.000, 250 pagine)
- On
the Interdependence of Allocation, Distribution, Scale and Stability-
A comment on Herman E. Daly's vision of an economics that is efficient,
just and sustainable. Ecological Economics, Vol. 27, No. 2, November
1998, S. 119-130.
- Why
Biophysical Assessments Will Bring Distribution Issues to the Top of
the Agenda. In: Ecological Economics, Vol. 29 (1999), 33-35 (zusammen
mit F. Luks).
- Response
to Herman Daly,
in: Ecological Economics, Vol. 30 (1999), 2-3.
- Environmental
Policy in a complex world, in: International Journal for Sustainable
Development Volume 3 No. 3 (2000), 276-296 (with J. van der Straaten,
F. Hinterberger, F.
Luks).
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Marcus
Stewen
economist
University of Applied
Sciences (Fachhochschule)
Mainz
Postfach 230060
55051 Mainz
Tel.:
+49-(0)6131-628-101 Fax:
+49-(0)6131-628-207
e-mail: [email protected]
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