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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024 | |||
7:00am | 5k Run |
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8:30am - 9:00am |
Registration Location: Alma 2 |
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9:00am - 10:00am |
Plenary Session 2 - David Pearce Lecture, U. Rashid Sumaila Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) Chair: Enrica De Cian, Ca' Foscari University Venice Interdisciplinarity: Bringing Indigenous and Granny Wisdom into Environmental Economics U. Rashid Sumaila (University of British Columbia, Canada) |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Award Ceremony Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break |
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11:00am - 12:45pm |
EAERE Award Session for ERC Grants laureates in the field of environmental and resource economics Location: Room Couvreur Chair: Simone Borghesi, European University Institute |
Egg-timer Session: Macro models Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 Chair: Sijmen Duineveld, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Climate Policies, Networks and Inequality How will marine fish consumption change until 2050? Modeling coastal Capture Fisheries based on BESA DEVELOPING A MARINE WASTE INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL (MWIO) TO ESTIMATE THE SOURCES OF PLASTIC WASTE POLLUTION IN MARINE WATERS Do sufficiency consumption changes drive emissions down ? A production network approach Growth or Degrowth? Climate preservation under limits to clean inputs substitutability. Slowly but surely: the emergence of natural capital accountability Out of Balance? Assessing the Impact of the Green Transition on Banks |
Policy Session 7: Addressing the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Damien Dussaux (OECD) and Toon Vandyck (OECD) |
Policy Session 8: Integrating carbon removals into climate policy governance Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organized by Resources for the Future (RFF) and European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) |
Policy Session 9: European Investment Bank session on Climate Finance Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Edward Calthrop (European Investment Bank), Johan Eyckmans (KU Leuven) and Jos Delbeke (Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute) |
Land use 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 Chair: Daniel Favre de Noguera, Universitat de Barcelona Land-use transformation and conflict: The effects of oil palm expansion in Indonesia Political backlash against climate policy: The electoral costs of renewable energy in a multilayer government |
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Climate change: health impacts Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 Chair: Alessandro Palma, CEIS Price Stabilization Policy, Gasoline Consumption, and Health Externality: Evidence from Brazil Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollution and the Development of Noncognitive Skills Some (don’t) Like it Hot. Persistent High Temperatures Increase Depression and Anxiety |
Circular economy 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 Chair: Katarzyna Zagórska, University of Warsaw Waste Trading System: managing waste with high population density and low sorting rate The Chinese waste import ban and the existence of waste havens within Europe Metropolitan residents’ preferences for waste sorting control and penalties: Discrete choice experiment in Tricity, Poland |
Renewable energy 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 Chair: Andreas Ziegler, University of Kassel Estimating the longevity of electric vehicles: What do 300 million MOT test results tell us? Charged Up? Impacts of Green Energy Transition on Local Labor Markets How to get photovoltaics on the roofs? Empirical evidence on the public support for a residential solar mandate in Germany The relevance of proximity and work-related experiences for the individual support for power plants: An empirical analysis of wind, coal, and nuclear energy |
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Agriculture 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 Chair: Tuan Anh Nguyen, Paris Nanterre University Pesticide risk assessment in European agriculture: Distribution patterns, ban-substitution effects and regulatory implications Business models facilitating adoption of circular fertilizers: an agent-based model Strategic pesticide applications in organic-conventional mixed landscapes The roles of farmer preferences and social factors in the conversion willingness to organic farming: A lab-in-the-field experiment |
Climate policy: market-based instruments 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 Chair: Felix Knopp, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change Taxation of Carbon Emissions with Social and Private Discount Rates Is France on track for decarbonizing its residential sector? Assessing recent policy changes and the way forward. Environmental tax reform, lifestyle and horizontal inequality: an agent based analysis Compensating for carbon pricing with loss aversion - an optimal taxation modeling approach. |
Choice modelling 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 Chair: Rafia Zaman, Duke University Behavioural perceptions and preferences for drought risk adaptation support in Kenya: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment. Does Visual Orientation Matter? Exploring the Influence of Vertical and Horizontal Formats on Discrete Choice Experiments Valuing tap water quality improvements using stated preference methods – does the number of discrete choice alternatives matter? How much do connected households in Sierra Leone value enhanced electricity service reliability? |
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Air pollution 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal Chair: Helene Ollivier, PSE Work from Home and Air Pollution Air Quality and Workplace Safety: Evidence from Dust Precipitation Events Dirty Politics: Impact of Criminally Accused Politicians on Air Pollution in India The Cost of Air Pollution for Workers and Firms |
Air quality and urban mobility Location: Room Vorlat Chair: Sefi Roth, LSE Air Pollution and Time Use: Evidence for Avoidance Behavior Monetary Incentives to Forgo Driving: Results from a Survey Experiment Too Close to Breathe: The Environmental and Health Implications of Shutting-Down Coal Can Apps Save the Planet? The Roles of Apps in Urban Mobility |
Green preferences 3 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Julian Sagebiel, iDiv Green is the New Black? The Role of Remote Work on Local Housing Price in the Post COVID-19 Era (JOB MARKET) {Energy Costs and the Political Economy of the Green Energy Transition: Evidence from the EU A green wage premium? Consumer Preference for Sustainably Sourced Seafood: Implications for Fisheries Dynamics and Management |
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International environmental agreements Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 Chair: Amin Mirabdollah, KU Leuven Harmonizing Environmental and Trade Policies: The Effects of Environmental Damage Heterogeneity in an Endogenous Framework (JOB MARKET) Joining or waiting? - A continuous time model of the process of forming a climate coalition Fair burden-sharing for climate change mitigation: a cooperative game theoretic approach Mindset of policymakers matters: cases of climate coalition formation |
Social norms 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Francisco Alpizar, Wageningen University and Research Behavioral Solutions for the Clean Cooking Transition: Linking Energy Efficient Cooking Habits and the Transition to Modern Stoves Conditional Payments for Democracy to Local Leaders for the Management of Natural Resources in Rural Namibia The demand for complete and incomplete punishment institutions to promote cooperation The role of group identities in farmer-herder conflicts: Combining experimental and qualitative evidence |
Development economics Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 Chair: Tatiana G. Zarate Barrera, Texas A&M University Administrative Penalties or Environmental Information Disclosure? Evidence from China’s Capital Market Minerals on the Move: Mineral Trade and Armed Conflict in Eastern Congo Artisanal Mining and Economic Diversification in Liberia and Sierra Leone Toxic Recycling: The Cost of Used Lead-Acid Battery Processing in Mexico |
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Energy and climate policy 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Lory Barile, Warwick University Effects of electricity pricing schemes on household energy consumption. A meta-analysis of academic and non-academic literature Industrial Policy and Decarbonization: The Case of Nuclear Energy in France Shedding light on CO2 compensation: why in Norway but not Sweden – and with what effects? House price externalities of a Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) |
Climate change impacts 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 Chair: Ondine Berland, INRAE Extreme temperatures and school performance of the poor: Evidence from Mexico Death, Work, and Temperature Does Climate Change Affect Firms’ Innovative Capacity in Developing Countries ? Households' Food Carbon Footprint (JOB MARKET) |
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12:45pm - 2:00pm |
EDE Meeting Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 (participation by invitation) |
Lunch Break |
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2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Egg-timer Session: Theory models Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 Chair: Weitong Long, Wageningen University A vertically differentiated duopoly model with environmental awards Greener or Cheaper: R&D when Facing Environmental Regulation Intensifying food production while expanding natural conservation: a cost-effectiveness analysis of the role of recirculating aquaculture systems in Great Britain Cooperation in organic agriculture adoption: A theoretical model (JOB MARKET) Cost-Benefit Analysis for Green Demonstrators: Application to the Container Glass Industry in France A Merit-order of Hydrogen End-uses Quantifying the environmental and economic impacts of upcycling food waste in China’s monogastric livestock production: a general equilibrium approach |
Egg-timer Session: Green preferences Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Menglu Neupert-Zhuang, Sustainable Finance Economist (Self-employed) Public acceptability of carbon pricing: unravelling the impact of revenue recycling An online randomised controlled trial of price and non-price interventions to promote sustainable food choices on food delivery platforms The role of strategic uncertainty in collective risk social dilemmas with donors Climate adaptation and conflict: Behavioral experiments in rice shrimp systems in Vietnam Pollution Perceptions A Tale of financial advice with sustainability preferences and fees: Do retail investors take the advice? |
Policy Session 10: Just transition: challenges of occupational and sectorial reallocation Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Xavier Labandeira (University of Vigo, ECOBAS and EAERE Policy Outreach Committee), Alessia Casamassima (Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute) and Simone Borghesi (Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute, University of Siena) |
Policy Session 11: Is there a future for hybrid EAERE conferences? Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organized by the EAERE Committee for the Sustainability of EAERE Conferences |
Climate policy 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Taco Adriaan Prins, University of Amsterdam Carbon Pricing, Carbon Dividends and Cooperation: Experimental Evidence Trading-off efficient and visible pro-environmental actions Choosing Corrective Carbon Prices in the Presence of Other Distortions Optimal Flood Protection under Economic and Climate Uncertainty |
Risk and uncertainty Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 Chair: Eugene Malthouse, University of Warwick Bidding behaviour in second-price and random nth-price auctions with interval private values Environmental Regulation, Firm Heterogeneity and Macroeconomic Volatility Prices vs Quantities under Severe Uncertainty The Private Solution Problem: A 32-Nation Study |
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Biodiversity 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Matteo Zavalloni, University of Urbino Carlo Bo Life at the brink: Livelihood portfolios of the food insecure Individual vs. collective agglomeration bonus to conserve biodiversity Opportunity costs of providing biodiversity in dairy farming: comparing result-based and action-based payments for grassland conservation in Bavaria. Collective incentives and the value of cooperation for biodiversity conservation |
Land use 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 Chair: Jussi Artturi Lintunen, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) A dynamic cost-benefit analysis of biochar as a tool for increased agricultural carbon sequestration in the EU (JOB MARKET) Robust Climate Change Adaptation Decision-Making Under Uncertainty: Real Options Analysis for agricultural water storage Estimating the Value of Agricultural Adaptations in Response to Climate Change: A Case Study from Middle East The border effect and the optimal rotation under windthrow risk |
Environmental policy: welfare and innovation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 Chair: Lluís Granero, University of Valencia Adaptation and environmental policy: Is their coexistence welfare improving? Control or Efficiency: Should Private Firms or State-Owned Enterprises Drive Green Technological Change? Environmental Policy and Pollution Abatement under Economies of Scale Environmental Regulation with Technology Choice and Endogenous Market Structure |
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Climate change: natural disasters 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 Chair: Sofia Badini, Wageningen University Elections, Gendered Disaster Mortality, and Disaster Relief Spending George Bailey Meets the Tempestates: How Local Finance Strengthens Economic Resilience Through Extreme Weather Events (JOB MARKET) The Effects of Natural Disasters on Green Innovation Information frictions, overconfidence, and learning: Experimental evidence from a floodplain (JOB MARKET) |
Transport and green transition 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 Chair: Lavan Teja Burra, University of Maryland Spatio-temporal Analysis of Electric Vehicle Adoption in Quebec Estimating demand for less polluting cars in the French new and used car markets The Effectiveness of Policy Measures to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Passenger Cars in Austria (JOB MARKET) How Does the Public Charging Network Fuel Plug-in Electric Vehicle Uptake? |
Climate policy: trade aspects 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 Chair: Samuel McArdle, Economic and Social Research Institute Different taxes or redistribution: How to shape a just global climate policy? Green preferences and carbon leakage The Welfare Effects of Climate Policies for Global Aviation A CGE analysis of differentiated carbon pricing for the Irish land transportation sector |
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Air pollution 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 Chair: Ruozi Song, World Bank Monitoring, regulation and subsidization in agri-environmental governance: Case study of straw-burning control in Northeastern China Cycling Towards Cleaner Cities? Evidence from New York City’s Bike Share Program (JOB MARKET) The European Union Emissions Trading System might yield large co-benefits from pollution reduction Pollution Taxes as a Second-Best: Accounting for Multidimensional Firm Heterogeneity in Environmental Regulations |
International trade: empirical analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal Chair: Chunhua Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Does Green Re-industrialization Pay off? Impacts on Employment and Industry Dynamics The impact of International Trade on Maritime Ecosystems : Evidence from the California Emission Control Area and the Kelp Forests Factors Influencing the Decline of Manufacturing Pollution in the European Union: A Study of Productivity, Environmental Regulations, Expenditure, and Trade Costs (JOB MARKET) The Impacts of Environmental Regulation on Intermediate Imports by Downstream Industries: Firm-Product-Level Evidence |
Electricity markets: consumer demand Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 Chair: Massimo Filippini, ETH Zurich From Intent to Inertia: Experimental Evidence from the retail electricity market Hedging households against extreme electricity prices Electric Vehicle Charging at the Workplace: Experimental Evidence on Incentives and Environmental Nudges. Impact of monetary incentives on the adoption of direct load control electricity tariffs by residential consumers |
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Green finance 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 Chair: Philip Fliegel, Humboldt University Berlin Weather Shocks and Optimal Monetary Policy in a Climate-Vulnerable Economy (JOB MARKET) The Carbon Premium and Policy Risk Exposure: A Text-Based Approach Do Carbon Prices Affect Stock Prices? How you measure transition risk matters: Comparing and evaluating common and promising climate transition risk metrics |
Corporate environmental performance: econometrics Location: Room Couvreur Chair: Dietrich Earnhart, Kansas University Director appointments, boardroom networks, and firm environmental performance Green gifts from abroad? FDI and firms' green management Emission reduction policies, GHG emissions and the role of board governance: What does ESG data tell us? The Effect of Professional Social Norms on Corporate Environmental Compliance |
Public goods: game theory Location: Room Vorlat Chair: Simon Elgersma, University of Groningen Negative Emission Technologies and Climate Cooperation Efficient, Fair and Stable Agreements for Marine Plastic Pollution I-Will-If-You-Will in Social Dilemmas Mitigation, Adaptation and Cooperation in Response to Climate Disaster |
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Climate change: integrated assessment models 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 Chair: Malin Wiese, Leipzig University Leisure, Growth and Limited Resources - Resource Constraints and the Emergence of a Leisure Economy Optimal Adaptation Policies under a Carbon Budget Constraint Discounting the uncertain benefits of a mitigation project Dasgupta meets Nordhaus: Natural Capital Dynamics in Integrated Assessment of Climate Change |
Thematic Session 4: Costs of climate change in the presence of tipping points Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Simon Dietz (London School of Economics), Moritz A. Drupp (University of Hamburg), Felix Schaumann (MPI for Meteorology and University of Hamburg) and Paul Waidelich (ETH Zürich)
Synthesis of evidence yields high social cost of carbon due to structural model variation and uncertainties Structural modelling interactions in climate policy evaluation Economic benefits of methane action Flipping the cost of tipping? Economic impacts of reduced AMOC carbon drawdown The risks of climate tipping points for financial investors (JOB MARKET) |
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3:45pm - 4:15pm |
Coffee Break |
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4:15pm - 6:00pm |
EAERE Award Session for Best Doctoral Dissertations in Environmental and Resource Economics Location: Room Couvreur Chair: Aude Pommeret, IREGE USMB Chair: Randall Walsh, University of Pittsburgh |
Egg-timer Session: Climate and energy policy evaluation Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 Chair: Edwin van der Werf, PBL, the Environmental Assessment Agency the Netherlands An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Sectoral Total Factor Productivity and Emission Intensity in Europe Observed decoupling of subnational economies insufficient for net-zero emissions by 2050 Determinants of the growing material footprints along the Belt and Road International Climate Finance: Has it Been Effective? Vulnerability to Climate Change: Evidence from a Dynamic Factor Model Assessing macro-economic effects of climate impacts on labour productivity in EU sub-national regions Evaluating the global efficacy of carbon pricing |
Policy Session 12: Using standardised economic valuation of environmental stressors to support environmental policies, recent developments, opportunities, and risks Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Stefan Åström (Anthesis AB), Gildas Apperé (Université d’Angers), Ståle Navrud (Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Mike Holland (EMRC), Simone Schucht (INERIS) and Daniel Herrera (Université Paris Dauphine) |
Policy Session 13: Building an Inclusive Future: Strategies for Equity and Social Change for Sustainable Society Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organized by the DEI Executive Committee |
Social norms 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Jorge Marco, Universitat de Girona Leveraging Machine Learning to Understand Environmental Tax Opposition in Different Regions and Periods Re-calibrating beliefs about others: Direct impacts and cross-learning effects on French Farmers An agent-based model of cultural change for a low-carbon transition Tipping the Economy Towards Cooperation: Homo Moralis Revisited (JOB MARKET) |
Fisheries 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 Chair: Andries Richter, Wageningen University & Research Asymmetric effects of increasing risk in strategic common resource management Adaptive behaviour-induced tipping points in fisheries: literature synthesis and novel economic theory that applies to all open-access fisheries On the impact of cross-ownership in a common property renewable resource oligopoly (JOB MARKET) The effect of within-team decision power on between-team cooperation |
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Energy and climate policy 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 Chair: Peer Lasse Hinrichsen, Christian Albrechts Universität zu Kiel Corporate responses to public pressures and price increases: Evidence from Japan’s electricity crisis Making Jobs out of the Energy Transition: Evidence from the French Energy Efficiency Obligations Scheme Carbon Abatement Costs in German Manufacturing Temperature Sensitivity of Residential Electricity Demand on the Global Scale: A Bayesian Partial Pooling Model |
Fossil energy policies: fuel taxes and green finance Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 Chair: Antonio Bento, University of Southern California Can Anti-ESG Policy Protect Targeted Industries from Divestment? Heterogeneous Pass-through over Time and Space: The Case of Germany’s Fuel Tax Discount Green finance for the energy transition: Countering biases in the financial system Populism and the Persistence of Inefficient Policies: Evidence from gasoline price freezes in Brazil |
Energy demand and efficiency Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 Chair: Suchita Srinivasan, ETH Zurich Prepayment, Price, and Welfare: A Study on Electricity Demand in Indonesia Residential Gas Savings during Peak Prices — Evidence from the Field What Drives the Capitalization of Energy Efficiency into House Prices? Evidence from Italy The Impact of Personalised Information on the Efficiency of Vehicle Choices: Evidence from Nepal (JOB MARKET) |
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Field experiments 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 Chair: Lara Bartels, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research The right to benefit: Using videos to encourage citizen involvement in resource revenue management Lost and Found: Valuing biodiversity in a natural field experiment on charitable donations The Impact of Organic Farming on Productivity and Biodiversity:Evidence from a Natural Experiment Barking Up the Wrong Tree? Beliefs and Valuations in Voluntary Carbon Offsetting |
Land use 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 Chair: Kahsay Haile Zemo, University of Copenhagen Could the new eco schemes replace the long-known agri-environmental measures? Evidence from two discrete choice experiments Roads and Deforestation: Do Local Institutions Matter? Immersive technologies are only mildly effective in improving forest conservation behaviours Fields of Green and Gold: Environmental and Economic Outcomes on Farmers’ Preferences for Agri-environmental Schemes |
Biodiversity 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Gabriela Demarchi, CIRAD Aligning biodiversity metrics with public preferences for environmental policy The marginal value of forests in rural India Re-assessing the health of the global oceans according to general population preferences Greater Flexibility in Payments for Ecosystem Services: Evidence from an RCT in the Amazon |
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Climate and energy policies: empirical analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 Chair: Moritz Schwarz, TU Berlin Energy Transitions Post–Russia–Ukraine War: Challenges and Policy Implications in Germany and Italy On the interplay between income inequality and natural resource dependence: Wavelet analysis with political regimes, energy, and global financial shocks insights A unified repository for pre-processed climate data weighted by gridded economic activity Building Open-Source Empirical Models to Forecast Carbon Emissions |
Green transition: empirical analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 Chair: Karol Kempa, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management The impacts of livestock reduction on greenhouse gases, air pollution, and carbon sequestration of permanent grasslands: Evidence from a quasi−natural experiment (JOB MARKET) Sustainable development and the extractive industry. An assessment of the Mexican case Induced innovation under competitive pressure (JOB MARKET) Environmental Externalities, Firms' Credit Risk, and the Role of Policy |
Equity and ethics 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 Chair: Anushree Khatri, Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence Racial Disparities in Environmental Auditing Disentangling the Greening of the Labour Market: The Role of Changing Occupations and Worker Flows Women's empowerment, heat exposure, and child malnutrition: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa Gendered Effect of Temperature on Time Use in India |
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Choice modelling 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal Chair: Christian Allen Vossler, University of Tennessee Nudging consumers’ choices towards healthier milk: a real purchase experiment Using models of geographical context to measure spatial heterogeneity in preferences for functional foods (JOB MARKET) Giving support to the Oath Approach in Stated Preference Surveys Using a Lie Detector Revealed preference tests of discrete choice experiments for valuing nonmarket goods |
Integrated assessment models Location: Room Vorlat Chair: Davide Bazzana, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei; Università degli Studi di Brescia CSR from Different Perspectives: The global ESG indexes updated The Macroeconomics of Clean Energy Subsidies Optimal Carbon Offsets with Heterogeneous Regions Is low carbon transition driven by policy or voting with the wallet? |
Climate change impacts 3 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Hermann Held, Universität Hamburg Shouldering the Weight of Climate Change: Intra-household Resource Allocation after Rainfall Shocks Projecting the Impacts of Extreme Weather Events on Crop Yields in Germany using LASSO Regression On the Long-Term Sustainability Implications of a Large-Scale Solar Electrification Project in Rural Pakistan Towards a Completed Cost Risk Analysis of the Climate Problem: Dealing with Consolidated Impacts and Updated Targets |
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Climate change: natural disasters 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 Chair: Emily Quiroga, University of Hamburg Expanding Community-based Adaptation – Experimental Evidence from Papua New Guinea Erratic adaptation to flood risk in information-rich, high-income communities Informing firms of flood aid Revealing risk preferences: Evidence from Turkey's 2023 Earthquake (JOB MARKET) |
Thematic Session 5: Pesticides and the Environment Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Anouch Missirian (TSE) and Frederik Noack (UBC)
Perinatal Health Effects of Herbicides: Glyphosate, Roundup, and the Roll-out of GM Crops Yes, in your backyard: Forced technological adoption and spatial externalities The Effects of Noncompliance with Mandatory Pest Control: Causal Evidence from French Vineyards Technology Adoption in General Equilibrium |
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7:00pm - 9:00pm |
Social Event Location: Museum M |
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