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Session Overview | |
Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 For information on room accessibility, click here |
Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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? |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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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