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Dr Thomas Greve is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE) and external faculty at CEEPR at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Before joining ISCTE and MIT, he was a University Lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Cambridge, and an Oxford Martin Fellow in Economics at the University of Oxford. He has held visiting positions at Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Caltech, University of Cambridge and Nova. He has worked in the Ministry of Finance and the Competition Authority. Dr Greve has advised the Danish government regarding regulatory issues and the energy regulator (Ofgem) and the system operator (National Grid) in the UK regarding the design of auctions for the allocation of offshore transmission assets and the sale of energy balancing services. Dr Greve has a PhD in Economics from the University of Copenhagen and a M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Mathematics and Economics from the Copenhagen Business School. His research focuses on game theory, mechanism design and regulation. His research has appeared in the Economic Journal, Energy Economics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Energy Journal and other academic Medias.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Thomas Greve

Citation names

  • Greve, Thomas

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
B91C-B6D4-09C4
ORCID iD
0000-0001-8594-2782

Websites

Knowledge fields

  • Social Sciences - Economics and Business - Economics

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
Danish Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1)
English Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1)
Norwegian Intermediate (B1) Advanced (C1) Elementary (A2) Advanced (C1)
German Beginner (A1) Intermediate (B1) Beginner (A1) Intermediate (B1)
Swedish Elementary (A2) Intermediate (B1) Elementary (A2) Intermediate (B1)
Portuguese Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1)
Education
Degree Classification
2010 - 2013
Concluded
Economics (Doktor (PhD))
University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Economics, Denmark
2003 - 2005
Concluded
Mathematics and Economics (Masterexamen)
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
2000 - 2003
Concluded
Mathematics and Economics (Bachelor)
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Affiliation

Science

Category
Host institution
Employer
2018/11/01 - Current Coordinating Researcher (Research) ISCTE Business School, Portugal

Teaching in Higher Education

Category
Host institution
Employer
2018 - Current Assistant Professor (University Teacher) ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Unidade de Investigação em Desenvolvimento Empresarial, Portugal
2018 - 2019 Assistant Professor (University Teacher) ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal

Others

Category
Host institution
Employer
2017 - Current External Faculty Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - CEEPR, United States
2017 - 2019 Oxford Martin Fellow in Economics University of Oxford - Oxford Martin School, United Kingdom
2016 - 2017 Affiliated Lecturer University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics, United Kingdom
2016 - 2017 Advisor on auction design and supply functions National Grid Co Plc, United Kingdom
2013 - 2017 Research Associate University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics, United Kingdom
2016 - 2016 Visiting Scholar Harvard University - Department of Computer Science , United States
2016 - 2016 Visiting Scholar Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, United States
2016 - 2016 Visiting Scholar Stanford University - Department of Economics, United States
2015 - 2016 University Lecturer University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics, United Kingdom
2014 - 2016 Economic Consultant on regulation Ministry for Business and Growth, Denmark
2011 - 2016 Advisor on auction design Ofgem, United Kingdom
2015 - 2015 Visiting Scholar Harvard University - Department of Computer Science , United States
2015 - 2015 Visiting Scholar Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, United States
2015 - 2015 Visiting Scholar California Institute of Technology Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, United States
2014 - 2014 Visiting Scholar Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, United States
2013 - 2013 Visting PhD Candidate Universidade Nova de Lisboa Nova School of Business and Economics, Portugal
2012 - 2013 Advisor on market design Danish North Sea Fund., Denmark
2010 - 2013 Economist Competition Authority, Denmark
2010 - 2013 Advisor on regulation Finansministeriet, Denmark
2010 - 2013 Research Affiliate Center for Research in the Foundation of Electronic Markets, Denmark
2011 - 2012 Visting PhD Candidate University of Cambridge - Department of Economics, United Kingdom
2010 - 2012 Research Affiliate The Danish Mathematical Society., Denmark
2007 - 2010 Economist Ministry of Finance, Denmark
2005 - 2007 Economist City Hall, Denmark
Projects

Grant

Designation Funders
2014 - 2017 “Business, Economics, Planning and Policy for Energy Storage in Low-Carbon Futures”
Post-doc
Concluded
2011 - 2011 Euroclear Scholarship
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PhD Student Fellow
2011 - 2011 Etly og Jørgen Stjerngrens Foundation Scholarship
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PhD Student Fellow
Outputs

Publications

Book chapter
  1. Greve, T.. "Market design in the Smart Grid". 2016.
Journal article
  1. Thomas Greve; Hans Keiding. "A model of privately funded public research". Journal of Economics (2023): https://doi.org/10.1007/s00712-023-00832-z.
    10.1007/s00712-023-00832-z
  2. Marta Rocha; Thomas Greve. "Contracting in a Market with Differential Information". Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade 21 2 (2021): 193-210. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10842-020-00350-4.
    10.1007/s10842-020-00350-4
  3. Greve, Thomas. "Contracting in a Market with Differential Information". Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade (2020):
  4. Greve, Thomas. "Policy and Theoretical Implications of the Zero-subsidy Bids in the German Offshore Wind Tenders". The Energy Journal (2020):
  5. Greve, Thomas. "A System Operator’s Utility Function for the Frequency Response Market". Applied Energy (2018):
  6. Newbery, D. M.; Greve, T.. "The strategic robustness of oligopoly electricity market models". Energy Economics (2017): https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140988317303237.
    10.1016/j.eneco.2017.09.020
  7. Greve, T.; Pollitt, M. G.. "Determining the optimal length of regulatory guarantee: a length-of-contract auction". Economic Journal (2017): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ecoj.12405.
    10.1111/ecoj.12405
  8. Greve, T.; Keiding, H.. "Regulated competition under increasing returns to scale". Journal of Public Economic Theory (2016): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jpet.12172.
    10.1111/jpet.12172
Activities

Oral presentation

Presentation title Event name
Host (Event location)
2023/08/05 Auctions with In-house Bids PSU Conference
Penn State (Pennsylvania, United States)
2023/07/07 Auctions with In-house Bids Portuguese Economic Meeting
Portuguese Economic Meeting (Braga, Portugal)
2023/01/13 Auctions with In-house Bids 42nd EBES Conference - Lisbon
EBES (Lisbon, Portugal)
2022/04/03 Large and Complex Requests for Information in Public Procurements Royal Economic Society
Royal Economic Society (Remote, United Kingdom)
2021 Policy and Theoretical Implications of the Zero-subsidy Bids in the German Offshore Wind Tenders Copenhagen Business School
2021 Large and Overly Complex Requests for Information in a First-price Auction Nova School of Business and Economics
2020 Does openness really incentivize openness? Harvard University
2020 Information Overload in a First-price Auction New York University (NYU)
2019 A System Operator’s Utility Function for the Frequency Response Market University of Oxford
2018 An Optimal and Efficient Prior-free Mechanism – a Case from the Energy Sector University of Lisbon
2018 Placing Infrastructure Investments in Networks: A Budget-balancing Location-finder Mechanism Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2018 Policy and Theoretical Implications of the Zero-subsidy Bids in the German Offshore Wind Tenders University of Minho
2018 The opportunity for open science: from the perspective of game theory Boston University
2018 The opportunity for open science: from the perspective of game theory Harvard University
2018 Policy and Theoretical Implications of the Zero-subsidy Bids in the German Offshore Wind Tenders ISCTE
2017 An Optimal and Efficient Prior-free Mechanism – a Case from the Energy Sector University of Minho
2017 Incentive Compatible and Budget Balanced Mechanisms Católica Lisbon
2017 Multidimensional Procurement Auctions with Unknown Weights Office of Health Economics (London)
2017 Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length-of-Contract Auction “Designing the Electricity Markets of the Future workshop”
King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC), London, UK
2017 Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length-of-Contract Auction “Transatlantic Perspectives on Energy Storage: Technology, Policy, and Finance”,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2016 Contracting in a Market with Differential Information Stanford University
2016 A System Operator’s Utility Function for the Frequency Response Market Imperial College London
2015 A System Operator’s Utility Function for the Frequency Response Market Imperial College London
2015 Multidimensional Procurement Auctions with Unknown Weights University of Copenhagen
2015 A VCG Auction for Electricity Storage
University of Cambridge
2015 A VCG Auction for Electricity Storage Tianjin University
2015 Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length-of-Contract Auction Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2015 Incentive Compatible and Budget Balanced Mechanisms California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
2015 A VCG Auction for Electricity Storage Imperial College London
2015 Network Procurement Auctions “Energy Markets and Sustainability”
University of Barcelona
2014 Network Procurement Auctions Royal Economic Society
2014 Network Procurement Auctions PJM
2014 Network Procurement Auctions Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
2014 Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length-of-Contract Auction Harvard University
2014 Network Procurement Auctions Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2014 Network Procurement Auctions ISO-New England
2014 Network Procurement Auctions University of Cambridge
2014 Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length-of-contract Auction University of Chicago
2014 Network Procurement Auctions LUISS University of Rome
2014 Economic Zones for Future Complex Power Systems Durham University
2014 Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length-of-contract Auction University of Oxford
2014 Economic Zones for Future Complex Power Systems University of Cambridge
2014 Economic Zones for Future Complex Power Systems Goodenough College
2014 A VCG Auction for Electricity Storage GDF Suez
2014 Network Procurement Auctions “The Performance of Electricity Markets”
Research Institute of Industrial Economics
2013 Network Procurement Auctions Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2013 Network Procurement Auctions Harvard University
2013 Network Procurement Auctions Newcastle University
2013 Network Procurement Auctions University of Strathclyde
2013 Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length-of-contract Auction University of Cambridge
2013 Network Procurement Auctions University of Cambridge
2013 Network Procurement Auctions Ofgem
2013 Network Procurement Auctions Imperial College London
2013 Network Procurement Auctions “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Climate Change Policy Confronts International Markets”
University of Cambridge
2012 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale University of Cambridge
2012 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale King's College Cambridge
2012 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale Norwegian School of Economics
2012 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale University of Copenhagen
2012 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale Danish Ministry of Transport
2012 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale Danish Competition Authority
2012 Network Procurement Auction University of Cambridge
2011 Multi-Dimensional Procurement Auctions with Unknown Weights University of Turku
2011 Multidimensional Procurement Auctions with Unknown Weights University of Copenhagen
2011 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale Nova School of Business and Economics
2011 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale Aix-Marseille University
2010 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale Danish North Sea Fund
2010 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale University of Copenhagen
2010 Regulated Competition under Increasing Returns to Scale University of Birmingham

Supervision

Thesis Title
Role
Degree Subject (Type)
Institution / Organization
2024/01/31 - Current An analysis of the Portuguese 5G spectrum auction
Supervisor
2020 - Current Measuring market power in specific markets
Supervisor
2019 - Current The Weight of Environmental Impact in Consumer Choice: Contributions from the Multi Attribute Utility Theory
Supervisor
2021/10/01 - 2023/01/01 Auction theory
Supervisor
2019 - 2020 The Effect of Feed-in Tariffs on the Deployment of Renewable Energies
Supervisor
2018 - 2019 Impact evaluation of the fiscal incentive system for corporate research and development
Co-supervisor

Jury of academic degree

Topic
Role
Candidate name (Type of degree)
Institution / Organization
2021 Solar energy in Latin America: A review of the four leading markets Riley Benjamin Chapman (Master)
2020 Impact of Labor Shortage on Employer Search Strategies: a Theoretical Model Raphael Amaury Cassang (Master)
2020 The Role of Human Capital in Economic Growth - Evidence from OECD Countries João António Saraiva Rocha de Almeida (Master)
2018 Bundling Pricing for Informed and Uninformed Consumers - And Their Relationship with Profit Equilibrium Jorge Sales Crespos Couto (Master)

Conference scientific committee

Conference name Conference host
2014 - 2015 Royal Economic Society

Course / Discipline taught

Academic session Degree Subject (Type) Institution / Organization
2019 - Current Advanced Topics in Microeconomics II (Mechanism Design and Auction Theory) (PhD)
2013 - Current Game Theory
2013 - Current Microeconomics
2019 - 2019 Energy Economics (Summer School)
2013 - 2014 Industrial Organisation