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Department of Economics
- Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI)
Manuel Llorca is an Assistant Professor at Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School). He was previously a Research Fellow at Durham University Business School and Early Career Fellow at Durham Energy Institute (Durham University). He holds a PhD and a master’s degree in Economics (Universities of the Basque Country, Cantabria, and Oviedo).
He is also a Research Associate at Oviedo Efficiency Group (University of Oviedo) and has been a Visiting Scholar at Energy Policy Research Group (University of Cambridge), Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation S.A. (Greece), Faculty of Economics at the University of Havana (Cuba), China Electric Power Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Tsinghua University (China).
His research interests include economic performance and regulation of energy networks, energy poverty, energy efficiency and rebound effects, energy sector reform, energy systems integration, energy issues in developing countries, and public acceptance of energy infrastructure projects.
- Efficiency analysis and regulation of energy networks
- Energy demand, efficiency, and rebound effects
- Energy issues in developing countries
- Energy sector reform
- Energy systems integration
- Energy poverty
- Public acceptance of energy infrastructure
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Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2022, 28 p. (CSEI Report)
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Frederiksberg : Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School 2022, 29 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 12-2022) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 2022-05)
In: Mapping the Energy Future - Voyage in Uncharted Territory: Proceedings of the 43rd IAEE International Conference. Cleveland, OH : International Association for Energy Economics 2022, 1 p. (IAEE Conference Proceedings)
In: Prospects for Transitioning from a Linear to Circular Economy in Developing Asia. ed. /Linda Arthur; Derek Hondo; Maria Hughes; Reetta Kohonen. Tokyo : Asian Development Bank Institute 2022, p. 127-144
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [wp] 2021, 28 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 12-2021) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 04-2021)
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Frederiksberg : Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School 2020, 30 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 2-2020) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 2-2020)
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Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2020, 2 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 7)
San Domenico di Fiesole : European University Institute 2020, 16 p. (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Policy Briefs, No. 2020/27)
Frederiksberg : Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School 2020, 34 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 2020-04) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 4-2020)
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2020, 2 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 5)
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Frederiksberg : Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School 2020, 35 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 5-2020) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 5-2020)
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2020, 3 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 2)
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [wp] 2020, 24 p. (Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School, No. 19-2020) (CSEI Working Paper, No. 16-2020)
Copenhagen : Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure 2020, 2 p. (CSEI Policy Brief, No. 9)
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