551 total citations 19 papers, 268 citations indexed
About
Glada Lahn is a scholar working on Pollution, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and Development.
According to data from OpenAlex, Glada Lahn has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 268 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Pollution, 4 papers in General Economics, Econometrics and Finance and 3 papers in Development. Recurrent topics in Glada Lahn's work include Energy and Environment Impacts (6 papers), International Development and Aid (3 papers) and Natural Resources and Economic Development (3 papers). Glada Lahn is often cited by papers focused on Energy and Environment Impacts (6 papers), International Development and Aid (3 papers) and Natural Resources and Economic Development (3 papers). Glada Lahn collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Sweden and Belgium. Glada Lahn's co-authors include Paul Stevens, Felix Preston, Morgan Bazilian, William Blyth, Jaakko Kooroshy, Sandra Lavenex, Arno Behrens, Stephen Padgett and Boris Eisenberg and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Energy Strategy Reviews and Strathprints: The University of Strathclyde institutional repository (University of Strathclyde).
In The Last Decade
Glada Lahn
19 papers
receiving
225 citations
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All Works
19 of 19 papers shown
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Lahn, Glada, et al.. (2018). Carbon Risk and Resilience: How Energy Transition is Changing the Prospects for Countries with Fossil Fuels.2 indexed citations
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Lahn, Glada, et al.. (2018). The Costs of Fuelling Humanitarian Aid.8 indexed citations
Behrens, Arno, et al.. (2012). Escaping the Vicious Cycle of Poverty: Towards Universal Access to Energy in Developing Countries. SSRN Electronic Journal.3 indexed citations
Behrens, Arno, et al.. (2012). Escaping the Vicious Cycle of Poverty: Towards Universal Access to Energy. CEPS Working Document No. 363, 9 March 2012. Archive of European Integration (AEI) (University of Pittsburgh).2 indexed citations
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Lahn, Glada, et al.. (2011). Burning oil to keep cool: the hidden energy crisis in Saudi Arabia.54 indexed citations
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Padgett, Stephen, Glada Lahn, & Sandra Lavenex. (2009). External European Union Governance in Energy and the Environment. Strathprints: The University of Strathclyde institutional repository (University of Strathclyde).2 indexed citations
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Lahn, Glada, et al.. (2007). TRENDS IN ASIAN NOC INVESTMENT ABROAD.6 indexed citations
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Eisenberg, Boris, et al.. (1994). [13]5 Current Developments in Natural Gas Conversion Technology.1 indexed citations
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