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Session Overview
Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12
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Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024
11:00am
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12:45pm
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?

Dolores Rey Vicario, Dimitrios Kremmydas, Edoardo Baldoni, Pavel Ciaian, Pascal Tillie



The role of transaction costs for the cost-effective supply of carbon sequestration from cover crops in Denmark (JOB MARKET)

Luiza Karpavicius, Katarina Elofsson, Gregor Levin, Arezoo Taghizadeh-Toosi



Greenhouse gas mitigation in dairy production –an environmental win-win or dilemma?

Janne A Helin, Matti Hyyrynen



How is climate fuelling the thirst for sweetness? Exploring drivers and adaptation

Maxime Roche, Laure de Preux

2:00pm
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3:45pm
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

Massimiliano Mazzanti, Antonio Musolesi, Juan Poo, Alexandra Soberon



How political attitudes change with energy prices: Quasi-experimental evidence from Germany

Théo Konc, Jan Steckel, Jens Ewald, Thomas Sterner, Francisco Alpizar, Ottmar Edenhofer



How resilient is public support for carbon pricing? Longitudinal evidence from Germany

Stephan Sommer, Théo Konc, Stefan Drews



Economic performance and climate policy in the EU: Insights from firm-level data

Aliénor Cameron, Maria Garrone

4:15pm
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6:00pm
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

Daan in 't Veld



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

Frank Wätzold, Lutz Phillip Hecker, Astrid Sturm, Beate Zimmermann, Sarah Kruber, Hildmann Christian



Taxes for climate and clean air: Synergies and trade-offs

Sofia Maier, Toon Vandyck, Mattia Ricci, Luis Rey, Marie Tamba, Fabian Wagner



Navigating energy price shocks in the European Union: consequences and mitigation strategies in an agent-based integrated assessment model

Elise Kremer, Severin Reissl, Luca Fierro, Fransesco Lamperti, Johannes Emmerling, Andrea Roventini, Massimo Tavoni

Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024
11:00am
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12:45pm
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.

Teun Schrieks, W.J. Wouter Botzen, Toon Haer, Jeroen C.J.H. Jeroen



Does Visual Orientation Matter? Exploring the Influence of Vertical and Horizontal Formats on Discrete Choice Experiments

Gabriel Iglesias-Caride, Maria Loureiro



Valuing tap water quality improvements using stated preference methods – does the number of discrete choice alternatives matter?

Mikołaj Czajkowski, Marek Giergiczny, Ewa Zawojska



How much do connected households in Sierra Leone value enhanced electricity service reliability?

Rafia Zaman, MARC JEULAND

2:00pm
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3:45pm
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)

Barbara Annicchiarico, Cédric Crofils



The Carbon Premium and Policy Risk Exposure: A Text-Based Approach

Sarah Duffy



Do Carbon Prices Affect Stock Prices?

Patrick Bolton, Mirabelle Muûls, Adrian Lam



How you measure transition risk matters: Comparing and evaluating common and promising climate transition risk metrics

Philip Fliegel

4:15pm
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6:00pm
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?

Jonah James Allen



Heterogeneous Pass-through over Time and Space: The Case of Germany’s Fuel Tax Discount

Manuel Frondel, Patrick Thiel, Colin Vance



Green finance for the energy transition: Countering biases in the financial system

Francesco Ricci, Marion Davin, Aurélien Lafrogne



Populism and the Persistence of Inefficient Policies: Evidence from gasoline price freezes in Brazil

Antonio Bento, Claudio Lucinda, Noah Miller

Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024
11:00am
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12:45pm
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

Yanying Wang, Yana Jin, Lin Huan, Wei Wan, Shiqiu Zhang



Sense and Sensitivity: An argument against reporting multiple NPVs

Ben Groom, Mark Freeman, Frikk Nesje, Moritz Drupp



Estimating recreation demand with incomplete trip location information

Hyunjung Kim



Influence of environmental attitudes and time horizons in the valuation of lagoon ecosystem services: A choice experiment approach using principal component analysis

Stefania Tonin

2:00pm
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3:45pm
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

Malik Curuk, Daan van Soest



The Effect of Energy Efficiency Obligations on Residential Energy Use: Empirical Evidence from France

Guillaume Wald, Matthieu Glachant



Does Free Public Transport Reduce Carbon Emissions? Causal Evidence from Luxembourg

Tobias Eibinger, Sachintha Fernando



Adoption of battery electric vehicles: the role of government incentives and solar PV

Davide Cerruti, Massimo Filippini, Jonas Savelsberg


 
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