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Session Overview |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |||
8:30am - 9:00am |
Registration Location: Alma 2 |
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9:00am - 10:00am |
Plenary Session 3 - Anne Sophie Crépin Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) Chair: Eric Naevdal, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Long-term Wellbeing and Risks of Abrupt Changes - A Journey Anne-Sophie Crépin (Beijer Institute, Sweden) |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Closing address Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break |
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11:00am - 12:45pm |
Egg-timer Session: Empirical micro Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 Chair: Hauke Ward, Leiden University Volumetric pricing use and effects on water delivery in rural water supply Attribution of historical changes in labour outcomes to climate change Environmental justice gap in Italy: the role of industrial agglomerations and regional pollution dispersion capacity. Do Floods and Cyclones have an impact on fiscal variables in India? An empirical investigation at the sub-national level Power system impacts of variable renewable energy droughts The Impact of Climate Change on Summer Tourism Demand: Evidence from French campsites The Interaction of Renewable Energies Expansions– The Impact of the 10H Rule on the Expansion of Solar Energy i |
Policy Session 14: The forthcoming 7th IPCC Assessment Report. What role is there for environmental economists? Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organizers: Simone Borghesi (European University Institute, University of Siena), Phoebe Koundouri (Athens University of Economics and Business, Denmark Technical University), Xavier Labandeira (University of Vigo, ECOBAS and EAERE Policy Outreach Committee), and Philippe Tulkens (European Commission) |
Energy markets: empirical analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 Chair: Adam Rose, University of Southern California The effect of energy prices on employment: Evidence from a developing country Climate policies and carbon-neutrality transition – impact assessment on electricity prices across European Union member states HOW IMPORTANT IS ENERGY PRICE FOR LONG-RUN INDUSTRIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY? Economy-wide Consequences of Widespread, Long Duration Electric Power Interruptions: Evidence from the Greater Chicago Area |
Spaces and green transition Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 Chair: Layla Shiva, Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies- Khatam University Public Lands and Urban Quality of Life The role of private good and public good aspects in information provision for willingness to pay: The case of programmable heating thermostats Local Costs and Benefits of Power Installations: Hedonic Evidence from Germany Valuing Ecosystem Services: Exploring the Impact of Urban Green Spaces on the Housing Market |
Electricity markets: green preferences Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 Chair: Jonas Maeser, Ruhr University Bochum Behavioral drawback of informing about a ''green'' electricity mix? Experimental evidence on a rebound effect in electricity demand response Prosumers , Energy Savings and Behavioral Interventions Factors enabling or impeding the scaling-up of citizen investments in renewable energy cooperatives PV Leasing Models: A Game Changer to PV Adoption? |
Transport and green transition 2 Location: Room Couvreur Chair: Kimmo Palanne, VATT Institute for Economic Research Assessing residents' support for environmentally-friendly public transportation upgrades across Europe Public Transport Pricing: An Evaluation of the 9-Euro Ticket and an Alternative Policy Proposal Households Behavioral Responses to Road Pricing Policies Public Transportation Pricing and Car Use |
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Field experiments 2 Location: Room Vorlat Chair: Johanna Brigitte Arlinghaus, University of Oxford Escaping the worse-level equilibrium trap of waste and achieving circularity in the long run Voting on Climate Policy: Evidence from a consequential online experiment Relative Income and Preferences for Public Goods The effect of information framing on policy support: Experimental evidence from urban policies |
Agriculture 2 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Valentin Cocco, AgroParisTech Sustainable agriculture discourses in Germany: a comparative analysis of large-scale text data Spatial factors in uencing territorial gaps in organic farming in France Valuing climate change costs with land-use adjustments: Implications for the Ricardian approach Guilty or scapegoat? Land consolidation and the hedgerow decline |
Agriculture and forests: policy evaluation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal Chair: Iban Ortuzar Fernández, Universitat de Girona Don't bet the Farm on Crop Insurance Subsidies Losing territory: The effect of administrative splits on land use in the tropics Collective institutions, equity and forest protection: the case of peasant reserve zones in Colombia Supply-Side Measures to Alleviate Future Water Stress in the Face of Climate Change. A Study of Forest Management in Mediterranean Mid-Mountain Catchments |
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Climate policy: trade aspects 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 Chair: Jean-Philippe Nicolaï, Grenoble INP Beyond Borders: Quantifying climate risks in Austria's global trade relations with varying levels of adaptation The Optimal Design of Climate Policy in the Presence of Capital Tax Competition Gradual Coalition Formation and Mixed Strategies in International Environmental Agreements Lobbying on Environmental Standards Under Deep Trade Agreements |
Transboundary pollution Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 Chair: Matti Juhani Hyyrynen, Luonnonvarakeskus (LUKE) Managing the water-energy-food-ecosystems nexus under climate risks Going with the Flow? Transboundary Behaviors in Decentralized Water Pollution Policies Maintaining the ecological status of the river in changing climate by using forested buffer strips – Socially optimal adaptation |
Non-market valuation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 Chair: Stefania Tonin, Università Iuav di Venezia Valuing Mortality Risk Reductions in a Fast-developing Society: A Meta-Analysis of Stated Preference Studies in China from 1998 to 2019 Sense and Sensitivity: An argument against reporting multiple NPVs Estimating recreation demand with incomplete trip location information Influence of environmental attitudes and time horizons in the valuation of lagoon ecosystem services: A choice experiment approach using principal component analysis |
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Food and agriculture 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Thomas Eichner, FernUniversität Hagen The Value of Organic Certifications Long-Run Effects of an Behavioral Intervention: Experimental Evidence from Meat Consumption Axiomatic, personal judgments and fair sharing rules for conflicting water needs Animal welfare, moral consumers and optimal regulation of animal food production |
Green transition: integrated assessment models Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 Chair: Thibault Briera, CIRED Improving wealth accounting and global sustainability assessment with the help of an integrated assessment model Green energy transition: decarbonisation of developing countries and the role of technological spillovers Heterogeneous Beliefs, Learning and Multiplicity in Directed Technical Change Beyond Delayed Transition: imperfect foresight puts climate targets out of reach |
Modelling the green transition Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Sergei Balakin, Monash University Green Lifestyles and Social Tipping Points To be or not to be: The social cost of carbon with endogenous extinction risk Storage Games |
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Biodiversity 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 Chair: Johanna Kangas, University of Helsinki Accounting for genetic variability and disease spread on optimal rotation length: insights from a bioeconomic model How to Design a Reserve System with Heterogeneous Sites: Extending and Resolving the SLOSS Debate from an Economic Perspective Sacred Ecology: The Environmental Impact of African Traditional Religions Environmental auctions in forest conservation: costs, ecological benefits and conserved areas |
Fiscal and monetary policy Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 Chair: Andreas Schaefer, University of Bath Designing a macroprudential capital buffer for climate-related risks Stranded Capital in Production Networks: Implications for the Economy of the Euro Area The effects of carbon pricing along the production network The Role of Policy Signals for Stimulating Entrepreneurship |
Thematic Session 6: Welfare criteria for environmental issues Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Frikk Nesje (University of Copenhagen) and Paolo Piacquadio (University of St. Gallen)
Disagreement Aversion Intergenerational Population Ethics Welfare-Maximizing Climate Policy and the Role of Climate Finance (JOB MARKET) Intergenerational Discounting and Inequality |
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12:45pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Break |
POC Meeting Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 (participation by invitation) |
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2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Egg-timer Session: Valuation and empirics Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 Chair: Baptiste Rigaux, Gent Universiteit Designing fair futures: A choice experiment on preferences for supply chain legislation Recall bias and way of elicitation of trip information in environmental valuation using the travel cost method. On the Acceptance of Congestion Charges: Experimental Evidence for Europe Ambiguous preferences for new mining activities with sea-deposit in Arctic Norway Regulatory Stringency, Supply Chains and Innovation in the Car Industry (JOB MARKET) The interplay between residential flexible electricity demand and comfort boundaries: evidence from a field experiment |
Policy Session 15: The EU’s green transition: Understanding and managing the skills and employment effects in transforming sectors Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organized by Camille Van Der Vorst (European Commission, JRC) |
Climate policy: market-based instruments 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 Chair: Francesca Maria De Matteis, Sapienza University of Rome The Effect of Offshoring on Firm Emissions Foreign Climate Policy and Domestic Industry Adjustment in a Small Open Economy The effect of climate policy on productivity and cost pass-through in the German manufacturing sector The impact of the EU-ETS on the career patterns of workers: Evidence from Italian manufacturing firms |
Energy and climate policy: econometrics Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 Chair: Davide Cerruti, ETH Zürich The price elasticity of demand for energy and the implications for climate policy The Effect of Energy Efficiency Obligations on Residential Energy Use: Empirical Evidence from France Does Free Public Transport Reduce Carbon Emissions? Causal Evidence from Luxembourg Adoption of battery electric vehicles: the role of government incentives and solar PV |
Fisheries 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 Chair: Alexandra Allard, Örebro University / Södertörn University The impact of ocean warming on selected commercial fisheries in New Zealand Managing Ecosystem Wealth with Multi-Actor Natural Asset Pricing Seasonality and growth in the generalized fishery model Fishing quotas and decision-making in the EU: Estimating policy positions from quota bargaining outcomes |
Social norms 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Klaas van t Veld, University of Wyoming Moral responsibility as a driver of polarization Love Thy Neighbour, or Not: Peer Effects in the Market for Energy Efficient Housing Ready for a progressive carbon tax? Footprint definition, support, and ethical motives Behavioral Nudges and the Cost of Pro-social Behavior: Evidence from the Lab |
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Agriculture 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 Chair: Falk Krumbe, University of Hohenheim Land Property Rights and Household Resilience: Evidence from Rural China Fertilization Impact Of Carbon Dioxide On Agricultural Yield Long-term Uptakes of Crop Insurance: Does Network Matter? The Economic Dependency of Ghana’s Cocoa Sector on Pollination Services |
Green preferences 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 Chair: Dominika Ehrenbergerova, Charles University Prague; Czech National Bank Evidence on Society’s Disposition Toward Nature’s Legal Rights New Ecological Paradigm visits Japan: On the relationship between environmental values and personality traits Life satisfaction shadow prices for environmental public goods What Do Economists Think About the Green Transition? Exploring the Impact of Environmental Awareness |
Equity and ethics 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 Chair: Lorenzo Romero-Fernández, University of Hamburg The equity and efficiency effects of energy subsidy cost-recovery Un-Equal Enough for Sustainable Consumption? The effects of Income Inequality on Environmental Goods and Services Consumption Nudging the intrinsic motivation of moral consumers A good neighbor - a found treasure: on the voluntary public good provision in overlapping neighborhoods (JOB MARKET) |
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Climate change impacts 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 Chair: Endre Kildal Iversen, Centre for Applied Research at NHH Heat and Productivity: Evidence From Flight On-Time Performance Heterogeneous effects of weather shocks on firm economic performance Weather Shocks and Climate Change -- The Implications of Incomplete Information The Effect of Information and Experience on Demand for Insurance |
Political economy Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Rosanne Logeart, Paris School of Economics Correcting negative externalities: An experiment on the acceptability of taxes and regulatory standards (JOB MARKET) Environmental regulation informed by biased stakeholders A Political Backlash to Job Losses in Coal? The Case of Colombia Strategic Complementarity in NGO Advocacy: Evidence from the European Commission |
Energy and climate policy 5 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 Chair: Yang Zheng, London School of Economics Overcoming the carbon trap: Climate policy and technology tipping (JOB MARKET) Patterns and determinants of carbon emission flows along the Belt and Road from 2005 to 2030 Competition for carbon storage Green Revenues, Clean Innovation and Technology Spillover: Evidence from Global Firm Level Data |
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Climate policy: distribution 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 Chair: Audric De Bevere, UCLouvain "Net Zero": Distributional Effects and the Role of Fiscal Policy in the Green Transition Fiscal Policy during the Energy Crisis The Horizontal Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing and Revenue Recycling Policies. A Microsimulation Study for Belgium |
Market-based instruments: theoretical analysis Location: Room Couvreur Chair: NANDEETA NEERUNJUN, Grenoble Applied Economics Lab Fragmented and Overlapping Carbon Markets in the EU Sequencing CDR into the EU ETS Heterogeneity in Emissions Trading with Allowance Banking and Futures Contracts Renewable energy support: pre-announced policies and (in)-efficiency |
Sustainable development Location: Room Vorlat Chair: Lyubov A Kurkalova, North Carolina A&T State University Population Ageing and the Environment: A Comparative Study of Nature-Concerning and Action-Requiring Outcomes Environmental Engel Curves with predicted consumption of high-income households, applied to Ecuador Climate immobility in Sub-Saharan Africa (JOB MARKET) Estimation of the Continuity of Tillage Choices with Aggregate and Incomplete Data: An Application of Entropy Approach |
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