Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 For information on room accessibility, click here |
Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Climate policy: R&D and innovation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Katinka Holtsmark, University of Oslo Carbon Emissions and Supply of Green Technologies: Evidence from Technology-Related Job Postings Is green technological change skill-biased? (JOB MARKET) Climate Policy and the Returns to Skills Shock Therapy for a Greener Future: The Dynamics of Firms' R&D Investments |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Climate policy: trade aspects 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Julian Wichert, Leibniz University Hannover Modelling the economy-wide effects of unilateral CO2 pricing under different revenue recycling schemes in Austria - Identifying structural model uncertainties Trade War to Cooperation: Scrutinizing China's Strategies to the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Rate-Based Emissions Trading with Overlapping Policies: Insights from Theory and an Application to China Stormy Seas: Unpacking the Trade Effects of Disruptions Container Ship Networks (JOB MARKET) |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Climate policy: distribution 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 Chair: Demetrio Guzzardi, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Towards a net-zero economy: the role of job skills heterogeneity in the European Union Designing revenue recycling to gain democratic support for carbon taxation (JOB MARKET) Optimal carbon taxation and income distribution: Trading off emission cuts, equity, and efficiency The Impact of Extreme Climate Events on Income Distribution in Italy: A Municipality-Level Analysis |
Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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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