Gregor Schwerhoff

Gregor Schwerhoff is an economist in the Structural and Climate Policies Division of the IMF’s Research Department. His research covers various aspects of climate policy, with a particular focus on the welfare implications of carbon pricing and the benefits of leadership in climate policy. After his PhD from the University of Bonn, Germany, he worked several years as a researcher in climate economics. He then joined the World Bank to integrate climate economics into macroeconomic modeling and joined the IMF in 2020.

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Macroeconomics of Climate Change: Transitioning to Net-zero (edX)

Learn about the general investment needs for a net-zero emission transition, as well as the roadmap for decarbonization. This online course, presented by the IMF's Institute for Capacity Development and Research Department serves as the third in a six-part "Macroeconomics of Climate Change (MCCx)" series. In this offering, you [...]