Conference Agenda
Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).
Please note that all times are shown in the time zone of the conference. The current conference time is: 9th May 2025, 11:23:03pm CEST
External resources will be made available 30 min before a session starts. You may have to reload the page to access the resources.
|
Session Overview | |
Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 For information on room accessibility, click here |
Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Water 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Komlavi II ADJEGAN, Université Paris Dauphine “Help to pay”: Impact of water bill payment support option for Yorkshire households through a regression discontinuity approach Econometric Analysis of the Impact of Intermittent Water Supply on Household Electricity Demand: A Case Study in Pune Metropolitan Region, India Water Source Use Practices and Water Supply Choices: Evidence from Peri-Urban Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Climate change: integrated assessment models 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Christoph Boehringer, University of Oldenburg Navigating the Balance between Equity, Efficiency and Stability: Permit Trading Schemes for Sustainable Climate Cooperation (JOB MARKET) Climate policy curves highlight key mitigation choices Technology Choice, Energy Efficiency, and Second-Best Climate Policy (JOB MARKET) Capital Malleability and its Implications for Climate Policy Design |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Choice modelling 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Stale Navrud, Norwegian University of Life Sciences Digging Deep: Exploring Preference and Motivational Heterogeneity for Soil-based Ecosystem Services Questions induce engagement with and recall of information in stated preferences The Value of Knowing a Value: The Benefits of Improved Decision Making Informed by Non-Market Valuation Willingness-to-pay to stop an invasive alien species: Testing for Information and Embedding Effects |
Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Energy and climate policy 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Lory Barile, Warwick University Effects of electricity pricing schemes on household energy consumption. A meta-analysis of academic and non-academic literature Industrial Policy and Decarbonization: The Case of Nuclear Energy in France Shedding light on CO2 compensation: why in Norway but not Sweden – and with what effects? House price externalities of a Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard (MEES) |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Biodiversity 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Matteo Zavalloni, University of Urbino Carlo Bo Life at the brink: Livelihood portfolios of the food insecure Individual vs. collective agglomeration bonus to conserve biodiversity Opportunity costs of providing biodiversity in dairy farming: comparing result-based and action-based payments for grassland conservation in Bavaria. Collective incentives and the value of cooperation for biodiversity conservation |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Social norms 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 Chair: Jorge Marco, Universitat de Girona Leveraging Machine Learning to Understand Environmental Tax Opposition in Different Regions and Periods Re-calibrating beliefs about others: Direct impacts and cross-learning effects on French Farmers An agent-based model of cultural change for a low-carbon transition Tipping the Economy Towards Cooperation: Homo Moralis Revisited (JOB MARKET) |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
Contact and Legal Notice · Contact Address: Privacy Statement · Conference: EAERE 2024 |
Conference Software: ConfTool Pro 2.6.153 © 2001–2025 by Dr. H. Weinreich, Hamburg, Germany |