
Syed Ali Asjad Naqvi
PD Syed Ali Asjad Naqvi Ph.D.- Telephone:
- +43 1 31336 5753
- Email:
- syed.ali.asjad.naqvi@wu.ac.at
- About me:
- Growth, distributions, climate change, inequality, unemployment, natural disasters, risk, poverty
Affiliation
CV
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Researcher Identifier
- ORCID: 0000-0002-0986-6009
- Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=oWGGVpYAAAAJ
Awards and Honors
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Classifications
- 1133 Computer-aided simulation (Details)
- 2928 Environmental economics (Details)
- 5323 Econometrics (Details)
- 5353 Environmental economics (Details)
- 5368 Sustainable development, sustainable economics (Details)
- 5924 Environmental economics (Details)
Expertise
- Agent-based models
- Evolutionary economics
- Institutional economics
- climate change
- migration
- natural disasters
- Ecological economics
- Stock-flow consistent models
- transitions
- distributions
- growth
Activities
Publications
Journal article
2022 |
Dalstein, Felix, Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2022. 21st Century water withdrawal decoupling: A pathway to a more water-wise world? Water Resources and Economics. 38
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2021 |
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Monasterolo, Irene. 2021. Assessing the cascading impacts of natural disasters in a multi-layer behavioral network framework. Scientific Reports. 11 (20146)
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Dunz, Nepomuk, Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Monasterolo, Irene. 2021. Climate sentiments, transition risk, and financial stability in a stock-flow consistent model. Journal of Financial Stability. 54 | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2021. COVID-19 European regional tracker. Scientific Data. 8 (181)
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Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2021. Decoupling trends of emissions across EU regions and the role of environmental policies. Journal of Cleaner Production. 323
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2020 |
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Gaupp, Franziska, Hochrainer-Stigler, Stefan. 2020. The risk and consequences of multiple breadbasket failures: an integrated copula and multilayer agent-based modeling approach. OR Spectrum. 42 727-754.
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2019 |
de Schutter, Elisabeth Marie Louise, Giljum, Stefan, Häyhä, Tiina, Bruckner, Martin, Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Omann, Ines, Stagl, Sigrid. 2019. Bioeconomy Transitions through the Lens of Coupled Social-Ecological Systems: A Framework for Place-Based Responsibility in the Global Resource System. Sustainability. 11 (20), 5705
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Mochizuki, Junko, Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2019. Reflecting Disaster Risk in Development Indicators. Sustainability. 11 (4), 996
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2018 | Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Stockhammer, Engelbert. 2018. Directed Technological Change in a Post-Keynesian Ecological Macromodel. Ecological Economics. 154 168-188. | (Details) | |
Bennett, Daniel, Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Schmidt, Wolf-Peter. 2018. Learning, Hygiene and Traditional Medicine. Economic Journal. 128 (612), 545-574. | (Details) | ||
2017 |
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2017. Deep Impact: Geo-Simulations as a Policy Toolkit for Natural Disasters. World Development 99, 395-418.
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Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Zwickl, Klara. 2017. Fifty shades of green: Revisiting decoupling by economic sectors and air pollutants. Ecological Economics 133, 111-126. | (Details) | ||
2015 | Bennett, Daniel, Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Schmidt, Wolf-Peter. 2015. Constraints on Compliance and the Impact of Health Information in Rural Pakistan. Health Economics May S. 1-17. | (Details) | |
2014 | Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Rehm, Miriam. 2014. A multi-agent model of a low income economy: simulating the distributional effects of natural disasters. Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination 9 (2): 275-309. | (Details) |
Chapter in edited volume
2017 | Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Rehm, Miriam. 2017. Agent-based simulations as an early warning system for natural disasters. In: Theory and Method of Evolutionary Political Economy: A Cyprus Symposium, Hrsg. Hardy Hanappi, Savvas Katsikides, Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle, 214-235. Oxford: Routledge. | (Details) |
Paper presented at an academic conference or symposium
2018 | Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2018. A Multiplex Agent-based approach to Migration Modeling. ERSA GfR Coference, Igls-Vill, Innsbruck, Austria, 17.02-23.02. | (Details) | |
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Dunz, Nepomuk, Monasterolo, Irene. 2018. Climate Policies in a North-South Stock-Flow Consistent Model. EAEPE Annual Conference, Nice, France, 06.07-08.07. | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2018. Spillover effects of Multiple Bread-Basket Failures (MBBFs): A Complex Network Approach. KSS Navigating systemic risks and opportunities at the landwater‐ energy‐climate‐security nexus, San Michele All’Adige, Trento, Italy, 10.07-13.07. | (Details) | ||
2015 | Bennett, Daniel, Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Schmidt, Wolf-peter. 2015. Learning, Hygiene, and Traditional Medicine. AEA The Allied Social Science Associations (ASSA) 2015 Annual Meeting, Boston, Vereinigte Staaten/USA, 03.01-05.01. | (Details) | |
2014 | Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Wäckerle, Manuel, Rengs, Bernhard. 2014. Analyzing Energy Policies in a Stock-Flow Consistent Agent-based Macroeconomic Model. 26th Annual EAEPE conference, Ayia Napa, Zypern, 06.11-08.11. | (Details) | |
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2014. Growth, Distributions and the Environment. AK Wien Young Economists Conference: The Future of Capitalism Development, Un(der)employment and Inequality, Wien, Österreich, 24.09-26.09. | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2014. Growth, Distributions, and the Environment: A Stock-flow Consistent Framework for Policy Analysis. 26th Annual EAEPE Conference, Ayia Napa, Zypern, 6.11-8.11. | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Rehm, Miriam. 2014. Model Migration along Spatial Networks: An Agent Based Approach. 26th Annual European Association of Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) Conference, Ayia Napa, Zypern, 06.11-08.11. | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Miriam, Rehm. 2014. Simulating Natural Disasters - A Complex Systems Framework. IEEE Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering & Economics 2014, London, Großbritannien, 27.03.-28.03. | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2014. Climate Change and Economic Growth: A Stock-flow Consistent Model. Workshop of Environmental Modeling, Limerick, Irland, 20.03. | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2014. Climate Change and Economic Growth: An Integrated Approach to Production, Emissions, Distributions and Employment. WIFO Modeling Workshop, Wien, Österreich, 27.05. | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2014. SHELscape: A Complex Systems Framework for Natural Disasters. IIASA Seminar, Laxenburg, Österreich, 02.09. | (Details) | ||
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Rengs, Bernhard, Wäckerle, Manuel. 2014. Analyzing Energy Policies in a Stock-Flow Consistent Agent-Based Macroeconomic Model. ISEE 2014: Biannual Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics - Wellbeing and Equity within Planetary Boundaries, Reykjavik, Island, 13.08.-15.08.. | (Details) |
Poster presented at an academic conference or symposium
2017 | Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Zwickl, Klara. 2017. 50 Shades of Green. Annual ESEE Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 20.06-23.06. | (Details) |
Working/discussion paper, preprint
2017 |
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Stockhammer, Engelbert. 2017. Directed Technological Change in an Ecological Macromodel.
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2015 |
Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2015. Modeling Growth, Distribution, and the Environment in a Stock-Flow Consistent Framework. Ecological Economics Working Paper Series 2/2015.
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eJournal article
2014 | Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad, Rehm, Miriam. 2014. Simulating natural disasters - A complex systems framework. IEEE Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering & Economics 414. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CIFEr.2014.6924103. | (Details) |
Software
2021 | Rios-Avila, Fernando, H.C. Sant Anna, Pedro, Naqvi, Syed Ali Asjad. 2021. DRDID: Stata module for the estimation of Doubly Robust Difference-in-Difference models. | (Details) |
Projects
- 2019
- Environmental Inequality in the EU (2019-2022) (Details)
- 2018
- Simulating the environmental and socio-economic effects of shared autonomous electric vehicles: the case of Vienna (2018-2020) (Details)
- Possibilities of consciously shaping mobility through the application of the principle of sufficiency in the Austrian context (2018-2019) (Details)
- 2017
- Sustainable Growth and Financial Markets (2017-2019) (Details)
- 2016
- BioWay - Pathways towards a prosperous and just EU bioeconomy (2016-2018) (Details)
- 2012
- Welfare, Wealth and Work for Europe (2012-2016) (Details)