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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024 | |||
8:30am - 9:00am |
Registration Location: Alma 2 |
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9:00am - 9:30am |
Opening address Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) |
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9:30am - 10:30am |
Plenary Session 1 - Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) Chair: Sandra Rousseau, CEDON - KU Leuven Environmental Political Economy: Private Interests and the Public Good Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline (Paris School of Economics, France) |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break |
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11:00am - 12:45pm |
EAERE Award Session for Outstanding Publication in the Environmental and Resource Economics journal (ERE) Location: Room Couvreur Chair: Helene Ollivier, PSE Chair: Alistair Munro, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) |
Egg-timer Session: Climate and energy policy evaluation Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 Chair: Reyer Gerlagh, Tilburg University Impact of Raw Material Price Volatility on Returns in Electric Vehicles Supply Chain Colombian Carbon Tax: Evidence of Carbon Pricing in a Developing Context Effects of Energy Prices on CO2 Emissions: A STIRPAT Analysis Large-Scale Evidence of Residential Natural Gas Savings Through Financial Rewards The rebound effects of ICT: evidence from French manufacturing firms Car replacement subsidies and the used car market Renewables Reduced Power Exposure to Gas Prices during the 2022 Energy Crisis in Germany |
Policy Session 1: Subsidies for the adoption of electric vehicles: effects, pitfalls and alternatives Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organisers: Alexandros Dimitropoulos (PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency) and Katalin Springel (HEC Montréal) |
Policy Session 2: Climate policy for agriculture and land useland use change and forestry (LULUCF) in the European Union Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organizers: Artur Runge-Metzger (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change) and Frank Convery (University College Dublin) |
Energy and climate policy 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 Chair: Ilya Eryzhenskiy, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech Do oil and gas revenue windfalls increase public spending on sustainable development? A causal analysis of Indonesian local governments Did COVID-19 really change our lifestyles? Evidence from transport use in Europe The Political Economy of Green Transition: Evidence from EU Allocation to French Municipalities (JOB MARKET) Success and Failure of a Zero-Interest Green Loan program: Evidence from France (JOB MARKET) |
Land use 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 Chair: Giulia Vaglietti, Climate Economic Chair The impact of weather risk on tenure security – Evidence from smallholder farmers in Tanzania A Stochastic Frontier Analysis for the Evaluation of Resource Allocation Efficiency in Wildfire Suppression: A Sardinian Case (JOB MARKET) Illicit crops and forests: Exploring the relation between opium poppy demand shock and deforestation in Mexico Dams construction: forest cover, land use change and productivity |
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Forestry 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 Chair: Khusro Mir, University of Waterloo Is afforestation an effective way to achieve carbon neutrality? A case analysis of Northwest China Forest Management Practices and Safety Preferences: Do Households Welcome Prescribed Burning? Agricultural Trade and Deforestation: the Role of New Roads Estimating The Value of Land-Use Choices on Drinking Water Treatment Costs: A Spatial Regression Approach |
Air pollution and health Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 Chair: Jakob Roth, University of Basel The spatial distribution of pollution reduction benefits: Quasi-experimental evidence from England Early life exposure to clean cooking transitions: Impacts on health and cognition Invisible barrier: the impact of air quality on chronic school absenteeism in the US Mobility Pricing to Promote E-Biking and Reduce Transportation Externalities |
Climate change impacts 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 Chair: Giulia Valenti, Ca' Foscari University Do microclimates matter? The health impacts of urban heat using fine-scale data Adapting to Heat Extremes with Unequal Access to Cooling: Evidence from India Temperature and Health Capital: Long-Term Consequences of Exposure in Childhood |
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Climate policy: Market-based Instruments 1 Location: Room Vorlat Chair: Karolina Rütten, MCC Berlin Carbon prices, emissions and international trade in sectors at risk of carbon leakage: Evidence from monthly plant-level data for 140 countries Policing Carbon Markets Prices vs. Quantities from a Citizen's Perspective The impact of per-capita refunds and information on the acceptance of carbon pricing: Evidence from German survey data |
Air pollution 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 Chair: Alexander Dangel, Heidelberg University Long-Term Effects of Environmental Policies on Educational Performance: Evidence from China A Spreading Malaise: Manure Management, Air Pollution, and Health Outcomes in Italy (JOB MARKET) Winds of Illness: Air Pollution and Health Outcomes in Germany Low-Cost Air Quality Sensor Adoption Determinants and Spillovers: The Role of Socioeconomic Status, Government Monitors, and Nearby Adopters |
Climate policy: distribution 1 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Leonard Missbach, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change Why the European Union faces an equity-pollution dilemma, and why it should not be concerned Tagging for Votes: Can Targeted Transfers Make Carbon Pricing More Acceptable? Regulating the environmental footprint of data consumption: efficiency and distributional effects of taxation and quotas A comprehensive analysis of distributional impacts of climate policy across countries (JOB MARKET) |
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Climate change and behaviour Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 Chair: Sophia Möller, University Kassel Combining monetary incentives and nudges to promote green consumption: Evidence from a large-scale natural experiment Demand for carbon-neutral products (JOB MARKET) The relationship between willingness to pay and carbon footprint knowledge: Are individuals willing to pay more to offset their carbon footprint if they learn about its size and distance to the 1.5°C target? Optional or Obligatory? An Analysis of Social Information Provision for Climate Protection Donations |
Green Preferences 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 Chair: Matthias Roesti, University of St. Gallen Electric cooking and sustainable development: experimental evidence from Eastern DR Congo (JOB MARKET) Meta-analysis of consumers’ trade-offs between range and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles Climate change in the classroom Lobbying in disguise |
Food and agriculture 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 Chair: Laure de Preux, Imperial College London Do organic farming policies need to be more target-oriented to achieve the desired environmental benefits? The role of transaction costs for the cost-effective supply of carbon sequestration from cover crops in Denmark (JOB MARKET) Greenhouse gas mitigation in dairy production –an environmental win-win or dilemma? How is climate fuelling the thirst for sweetness? Exploring drivers and adaptation |
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Climate policy: risk and uncertainty Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal Chair: Romain Fillon, Université Paris-Saclay, France Pricing in Transition and Physical Risks: Carbon Premiums and Stranded Assets Three reasons to price carbon under uncertainty: Accuracy of simple rules EU carbon prices signal high policy credibility and farsighted actors Modeling dynamic climate subsystems at the Earth-human interface |
Climate policy: R&D and innovation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Katinka Holtsmark, University of Oslo Carbon Emissions and Supply of Green Technologies: Evidence from Technology-Related Job Postings Is green technological change skill-biased? (JOB MARKET) Climate Policy and the Returns to Skills Shock Therapy for a Greener Future: The Dynamics of Firms' R&D Investments |
Water 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Komlavi II ADJEGAN, Université Paris Dauphine “Help to pay”: Impact of water bill payment support option for Yorkshire households through a regression discontinuity approach Econometric Analysis of the Impact of Intermittent Water Supply on Household Electricity Demand: A Case Study in Pune Metropolitan Region, India Water Source Use Practices and Water Supply Choices: Evidence from Peri-Urban Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo |
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Circular economy 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 Chair: Peragin Lise, Dauphine Université Socio-economic and resource effects of a circular value chain for clothing Location, Social Norms, and Recycling Recycling and Resource Optimization in a Circular Economy: An Analytical Exploration and Policy Analysis Dynamics between virgin and recycled plastics prices |
Thematic Session 1: China Carbon Market: Theory, Field Experiment, and Empirical Evidence Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Jingbo Cui (Duke Kunshan University) and Junjie Zhang (Duke University and Duke Kunshan University)
Carbon Price, Innovation, and Firm Competitiveness A wind tunnel test of alternative emissions trading schemes: A large-scale lab-in-the-field experiment from China Market vs. Planning: Emission Abatement under Incomplete Information and with Local Externalities |
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12:45pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Break |
ERE Meeting Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 (participation by invitation) |
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1:00pm - 1:45pm |
STATA developer talk Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Joerg Luedicke, PhD (Senior Social Scientist and Software Developer StataCorp)
Interpreting discrete choice models using counterfactual predictions and marginal effects |
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2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Egg-timer Session: Renewable resources Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 Chair: Thilo K.G. Haverkamp, University of Kassel Valuing biodiversity in freshwater fisheries: Evidence from Lao PDR Captains of Change: Nudging Resource Users in Leadership Positions Payments for Ecosystem Services as (Un-)Insurance Incorporating use values into ecosystem specific accounts: Estimating the proportion of recreational value generated by a saltmarsh at a mixed ecosystem site Nudges and Monetary Incentives: A Green Partnership? To increase or not to increase? The impact of terrestrial protected areas on tree cover and the risk of species extinction. Can information about climate change and biodiversity loss increase the support for pro-environmental food and agricultural policies? A randomized survey experiment in Germany |
Egg-timer Session: Public goods: theoretical Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Vitus Bühl, FernUniversität in Hagen Conditions and pathways for a climate club to reach a more ambitious global treaty On the Relationship between Adaptation and Mitigation North-South Agreements: Incentives, Stability and Outcomes Multi-level climate cooperation Ecosystem resilience as a public good: Nash-equilibria can be Pareto-efficient Energy Transition in a Small-Open Economy: Modelling the Trade-Offs for Growth and Low-Carbon Development Diversity May Complicate Matters - Asymmetric Countries Facing a Climate Tipping Point |
Policy Session 3: The systematic collection of evidence on climate policies to inform policy design and implementation Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Tobias Kruse (OECD Economics Department) and Jan Minx (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)). |
Policy Session 4: Carbon pricing at a crossroads Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organizers: Assia Elgouacem (Acting Head of the Tax and Environment Unit, OECD) and Kurt Van Dender (Acting Head of Tax Policy and Statistics Division, OECD) |
Climate policy: econometrics Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 Chair: Aliénor Cameron, Climate Economics Chair / University of Paris-Nanterre Efficient Semiparametric Estimation of European Climate Policy Effects How political attitudes change with energy prices: Quasi-experimental evidence from Germany How resilient is public support for carbon pricing? Longitudinal evidence from Germany Economic performance and climate policy in the EU: Insights from firm-level data |
Forestry 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 Chair: Daniel Minoru Higa Reyes, Universidad de los Andes The impact of wildfire smoke exposure on excess mortality and later-life socioeconomic outcomes: The Great Fire of 1910 Leakage or Benefit? Spillovers from a Forest Offset Program in China The dynamics of cattle expansion and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon (JOB MARKET) When nobody is watching: COVID-19 and the Amazon rainforest |
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Climate change: integrated assessment models 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Christoph Boehringer, University of Oldenburg Navigating the Balance between Equity, Efficiency and Stability: Permit Trading Schemes for Sustainable Climate Cooperation (JOB MARKET) Climate policy curves highlight key mitigation choices Technology Choice, Energy Efficiency, and Second-Best Climate Policy (JOB MARKET) Capital Malleability and its Implications for Climate Policy Design |
Climate policy: trade aspects 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Julian Wichert, Leibniz University Hannover Modelling the economy-wide effects of unilateral CO2 pricing under different revenue recycling schemes in Austria - Identifying structural model uncertainties Trade War to Cooperation: Scrutinizing China's Strategies to the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Rate-Based Emissions Trading with Overlapping Policies: Insights from Theory and an Application to China Stormy Seas: Unpacking the Trade Effects of Disruptions Container Ship Networks (JOB MARKET) |
Climate change mitigation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 Chair: Emilien Ravigné, University of Oxford The impact of carbon taxation and carbon labelling on GHG emissions and welfare in food demand A Critical Evaluation of the 2022 Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Quota in Germany from an Environmental Economics and Policy Perspective Productivity scenarios for the Net Zero transition |
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Green Preferences 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 Chair: Maxence Gérard, INRAE Investments in environmental quality under limited attention Green Patents in an Oligopolistic Market with Green Consumers Reducing Transportation Externalities through Nudging: Results from a GPS-Tracked Experiment Self-demand, self-forgiveness, and the design of optimal informational environmental policies with moral agents |
Public goods: choice modeling and experiments Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 Chair: Chloe Beaudet, INRAE Preferences for biodiversity-promoting private garden designs: A basket-based choice experiment Information Provision and Public Support for Simple-but-Ineffective Climate Action Preferences for attributes of forest biodiversity are stable across four seasons (JOB MARKET) Mapping preferences derived from a choice experiment: a comparison of two methods |
Climate policy: macro aspects Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 Chair: Damiano Di Francesco, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Unequal impacts of climate change on inventive activity: a novel perspective on future productivity Climate Change and Green Innovation: Beyond Policy? On the acceptance of high carbon taxes in low- and middle-income countries Climate Growth-at-Risk |
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Climate change and development 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 Chair: Kibrom Tafere, World Bank Forecasting the climate-conflict nexus in Africa under SSPs scenarios Climate-related rural-to-urban migration: An empirical analysis of the economic drivers in low-and middle-income countries The Impact of Rural Water Availability on City Growth High Temperature and Learning Outcomes: Evidence from Ethiopia |
Fisheries 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 Chair: Florian Diekert, University of Augsburg Distributional Aspects for the Greenland Halibut Fishery. Partnerships in the Commons Common pool resource management and risk perceptions Promoting compliance by subsidies in a size-structured open-access fishery |
Energy and climate policy 2 Location: Room Couvreur Chair: Florian Munch, London School of Economics A Dynamic Model of Building Electrification Making electricity demand flexible: A review of financial, behavioural and technological approaches Potential efficiency gains from the introduction of an emissions trading system for the buildings and road transport sectors in the European Union Switching from Brown to Green Technologies: Evidence from Heat Pumps’ Effectiveness in the UK |
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Biodiversity 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 Chair: Wei Xin, University of Exeter Biodiversity Engel Curves: Estimating How Income and Inequality Shape Consumption-driven Biodiversity Loss Economic evaluation of the benefits of the Natura 2000 network in “Castilla y Leon” (Spain) through rural tourism Monetary valuation of fauna in legal frameworks of European countries: A comparative analysis Biodiversity Confusion: The impact of ESG biodiversity ratings on asset prices |
Monitoring and enforcement Location: Room Vorlat Chair: Jiaqi Zhang, Nanjing University The Impact of Environmental Enforcement on Licensees’ Behaviour in Ireland (JOB MARKET) The political economy of environmental regulation: evidence from sand mining in India Losing target: Randomized environmental inspections and enforcement efficiency We hear you: public complaints and environmental enforcement |
Electricity markets 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal Chair: Arthur van Benthem, University of Pennsylvania Cream-Skimming through PPAs - Interactions between private and public long-term contracts for renewable energy The impact of electricity market integration on emissions and prices: Evidence from Spain and France (JOB MARKET) Electricity markets with speculative storage and stochastic generation and demand The Efficiency of Dynamic Electricity Pricing Systems |
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Energy policy: econometrics Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 Chair: Puja Singhal, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Extent and Anatomy of the Solar Photovoltaic Rebound: Evidence from Swiss Households Affording to pay attention? - Lifetime energy cost in low-income households' investment decisions (JOB MARKET) Effects of Rooftop Solar on the Distribution Grid: Evidence from Connecticut Price Expectations and Intentions: How do Households React to an Anticipated Bill Shock? |
Thematic Session 2: How does collective action affect preferences for individual and collective action? Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Michael Pahle (PIK) and Martin Kesternich (U Paderborn)
Motivate the Crowd or Crowd them out? The Impact of Local Government Spending on the Voluntary Provision of a Green Public Good The Importance of EU Coordination: Citizen Preferences for Climate Leadership and the Role of Conditional Cooperation A Sobering Truth? Assessing the Impact of Revealing International Climate Cooperation Shortcomings on Policy Attitudes |
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3:45pm - 4:15pm |
Coffee Break |
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4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Egg-timer Session: Energy and climate change Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 Chair: Beate Deixelberger, University of Graz Decomposing the distributional impact of carbon taxation across six EU countries - Comparing the role of budget shares, carbon intensity, savings rates, and asset ownership (JOB MARKET) Optimal Forest Management for Interdependent Products: A Nested Dynamic Bioeconomic Model and Application to Bamboo (JOB MARKET) The role of carbon capture technologies: Impact of learning-by-doing and resource cost A slippery slope: topographic variation as an instrumental variable for infrastructure evaluation Electric carsharing: impacts on a future renewable energy-dominated power system Panel Data in Environmental Economics: Econometric Issues and Applications to IPAT Models Monopoly Regulation Through Cost-Based Revenue Caps |
Policy Session 5: Physical climate change impacts: implications for the work and price stability mandates of central banks Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organizers: Friderike Kuik (European Central Bank), Max Kotz (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) and Thomas Stoerk (National Bank of Belgium & London School of Economics)
Chair: Simon Dietz (London School of Economics) |
Policy Session 6: WCEREA Policy Session on "Climate Change, Land-Use, and Biodiversity: Economic Perspectives" Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Simone Borghesi (European University Institute, University of Siena) and Phoebe Koundouri (Athens University of Economics and Business, Denmark Technical University) |
Climate policy: firm behavior Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 Chair: Joscha Krug, ZEW Can investor coalitions regulate corporate climate action? Reporting for duty : Do firms that engage in carbon reporting change their emission behavior ? How green finance influences renewable energy development: the role of dynamic spatial spillover effects Energy, Emissions and the Product Mix: Understanding the Role of Product Portfolio Choices in the Green Transformation |
Climate change and development 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 Chair: Sydney Kabango Chishimba, Coppetbelt University Droughts and malnutrition in Africa A hidden health impact of heat: exacerbated anemia in India Poverty implications of removing electricity subsidy in Benin Gendered Access to MTF Cooking Energy Solutions and Welfare Effects in Zambia |
Renewable energy 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 Chair: Enrico Vanino, University of Sheffield Strategic competition and donor interests: An econometric approximation to the market for the allocation of climate development aid for renewable energy projects The New Merit Order – The Viability of Energy-Only Electricity Markets With Only Intermittent Renewable Energy Sources and Grid-Scale Storage To see or not to see: The visual (dis)amenity value of wind turbines Local Economic Effects of Renewable Energy Transition: Evidence from Offshore Wind Energy in the UK |
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Climate change: integrated assessment models 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 Chair: Elise Kremer, RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) When to spend the carbon budget? Three approaches to global climate mitigation Keep Cool in a Changing Climate: An Integrated Modelling Procedure to Identify Cost-Effective, Spatially Differentiated Land-use and Land-cover Measures to Mitigate Rising Temperature in Rural Landscapes Taxes for climate and clean air: Synergies and trade-offs Navigating energy price shocks in the European Union: consequences and mitigation strategies in an agent-based integrated assessment model |
Climate policy: distribution 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Demetrio Guzzardi, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Towards a net-zero economy: the role of job skills heterogeneity in the European Union Designing revenue recycling to gain democratic support for carbon taxation (JOB MARKET) Optimal carbon taxation and income distribution: Trading off emission cuts, equity, and efficiency The Impact of Extreme Climate Events on Income Distribution in Italy: A Municipality-Level Analysis |
Climate policy: macro models Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 Chair: Fleance Cocker, EPFL Modelling the economy-wide effects of unilateral CO2 pricing under different revenue recycling schemes in Austria - Potentials for a triple dividend Labor Reallocation, Green Subsidies, and Unemployment (JOB MARKET) Navigating electoral cycles and investment dynamics under climate policy uncertainty Mixes of policy instruments towards climate neutrality in a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) framework |
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Energy markets Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 Chair: Rowena Mathew, Universite Savoie Mont Blanc Directed Technical Change and the Energy Transition: The Role of Storage Technology The long-term costs of delaying carbon taxation in the oil sector Pump it? Market Power and the Energy Transition in the Global Oil Market (JOB MARKET) Sun-Kissed Savings: An Economic Analysis of Re-Purposing EV Batteries in Residential Solar Energy Systems |
Growth and technology Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 Chair: Brigitte Castaneda, Universidad de los Andes Are Technology Improvements Contractionary? The Role of Natural Resources No Backing Down: The Role of Impermanent Carbon Dioxide Removal with Atmospheric Decay Firms’ heterogeneous (and unintended) investment response to carbon price increases Can growth take place while reducing emissions? (JOB MARKET) |
Climate policy: trade aspects 2 Location: Room Couvreur Chair: Youssef Salib, Paris School of Economics Is Germany becoming the European pollution haven? (JOB MARKET) EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism and the effects for a small open economy within the coalition New Trade Models, Same Old Emissions? BCA and reshuffling: a theoretical framework |
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Climate change: natural disasters 1 Location: Room Vorlat Chair: Ina Maria Drouven, London School of Economics Internal migration is influenced by drought and aridity Natural Disasters' Induced Migration: An Analysis of the Evidence Climate-Related Natural Disasters and Regional Migration in Europe: A Spatial Econometric Analysis Reactionary Decision-Makers: Flood Exposure and Innovation |
Circular economy 2 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Chiara Lodi, University of Urbino Carlo Bo Innovation and networks in the bioeconomy: A case study from the German coffee value chain Targeted Information and Sustainable Consumption: A Field Experiment Stakeholder perceptions on the potential of actions to reduce food loss and food waste Can we nudge sustainable food consumption? A field experiment at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo canteens |
Water 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal Chair: Young Gwan Lee, West Virginia Univerisity Optimal and Sustainable Groundwater Use: Evidence from Nebraska Meltwater, seasonality and economic activity. An example from South Asia. Chronic and Acute Water contamination by Animal Feeding Operations Unconventional Oil and Gas Development and Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance |
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Choice modelling 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Stale Navrud, Norwegian University of Life Sciences Digging Deep: Exploring Preference and Motivational Heterogeneity for Soil-based Ecosystem Services Questions induce engagement with and recall of information in stated preferences The Value of Knowing a Value: The Benefits of Improved Decision Making Informed by Non-Market Valuation Willingness-to-pay to stop an invasive alien species: Testing for Information and Embedding Effects |
Climate policy: market-based Instruments 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 Chair: Min Ruan, University of Oxford Climate shuffle? Tracking the evolution of financial agents’ equity exposures to greenhouse-gas intensive companies Pay Back Your Carbon Debt - Emissions Trading with Overshoot Permits Offset Credits without Additionality Tests |
Energy policy: efficiency and equity Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 Chair: Milan Jakob Reda, Leipzig University Agents of Change? -- Energy advisors and the success of energy efficiency assistance programs Unveiling the Energy Price Tag - Assessing the Regressivity of Household Energy Expenditures Among European Countries Scenarios for alleviating health disparities in India through the adoption of clean cooking technologies Carbon pricing and the affordability of residential heating: A theoretical model with endogenous technology choice |
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Natural resource management Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 Chair: Martin Quaas, iDiv Horizontal agreements about the use of a natural resource Substantial gains and little downside from farming of Totoaba macdonaldi (JOB MARKET) Informal Insurance and Spatial Externalities in Renewable Resource Use Fisheries Management from a Fisherman's Perspective |
Thematic Session 3: Nudges and taxes: theory, experiments, and welfare analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizer: Stefan Ambec (Toulouse School of Economics and INRAE)
Optimal Prosocial Nudging Taxing and nudging to reduce carbon footprint : Results from an online shopping experiment Judging Nudging: Understanding the Welfare Effects of Nudges Versus Taxes |
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7:00pm - 10:00pm |
Conference Dinner Location: Faculty Club |
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