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Session Overview | |
Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 For information on room accessibility, click here |
Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 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? 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 |
2:00pm - 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 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 |
4:15pm - 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 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 |
Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 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. 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? |
2:00pm - 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) 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 |
4:15pm - 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? 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 |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 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 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 |
2:00pm - 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 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 |
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