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Doris Oberdabernig is a Professor of Economics with a focus on Environmental Economics at the University of Innsbruck's Department of Public Finance within the Faculty of Economics and Statistics. She coordinates the affiliated Research Center «Innsbruck Decision Sciences» and leads a research team comprising Patrick Tomberger and Linh Nguyen. Her work emphasizes quantitative methods such as econometrics, computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling, and applied policy analysis.
Her research interests center on environmental and energy economics, particularly methane and carbon footprint analysis, global supply chain integration, and sustainability metrics. She has contributed to studies on emission convergence, European Union energy policies, and the link between economic growth and environmental impacts. Her work frequently employs panel data methodologies and Bayesian structural models.
Notable publications include analyses of methane emission patterns across nations, energy trade networks, and the environmental implications of global value chains. She has also addressed socioeconomic topics like educational mobility of migrants, IMF lending dynamics in Sub-Saharan Africa, and welfare policy impacts on immigration attitudes.
Dr. Oberdabernig is affiliated with the Institute of Public Finance and maintains an active profile in research seminars and academic service. Her research combines rigorous quantitative approaches with policy relevance, addressing pressing issues in climate change mitigation, sustainable development, and global economic integration.
