Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) For information on room accessibility, click here |
Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Thematic Session 1: China Carbon Market: Theory, Field Experiment, and Empirical Evidence Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Jingbo Cui (Duke Kunshan University) and Junjie Zhang (Duke University and Duke Kunshan University)
Carbon Price, Innovation, and Firm Competitiveness A wind tunnel test of alternative emissions trading schemes: A large-scale lab-in-the-field experiment from China Market vs. Planning: Emission Abatement under Incomplete Information and with Local Externalities |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Thematic Session 2: How does collective action affect preferences for individual and collective action? Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Michael Pahle (PIK) and Martin Kesternich (U Paderborn)
Motivate the Crowd or Crowd them out? The Impact of Local Government Spending on the Voluntary Provision of a Green Public Good The Importance of EU Coordination: Citizen Preferences for Climate Leadership and the Role of Conditional Cooperation A Sobering Truth? Assessing the Impact of Revealing International Climate Cooperation Shortcomings on Policy Attitudes |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Thematic Session 3: Nudges and taxes: theory, experiments, and welfare analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizer: Stefan Ambec (Toulouse School of Economics and INRAE)
Optimal Prosocial Nudging Taxing and nudging to reduce carbon footprint : Results from an online shopping experiment Judging Nudging: Understanding the Welfare Effects of Nudges Versus Taxes |
Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Policy Session 9: European Investment Bank session on Climate Finance Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Edward Calthrop (European Investment Bank), Johan Eyckmans (KU Leuven) and Jos Delbeke (Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute) |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Thematic Session 4: Costs of climate change in the presence of tipping points Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Simon Dietz (London School of Economics), Moritz A. Drupp (University of Hamburg), Felix Schaumann (MPI for Meteorology and University of Hamburg) and Paul Waidelich (ETH Zürich)
Synthesis of evidence yields high social cost of carbon due to structural model variation and uncertainties Structural modelling interactions in climate policy evaluation Economic benefits of methane action Flipping the cost of tipping? Economic impacts of reduced AMOC carbon drawdown The risks of climate tipping points for financial investors (JOB MARKET) |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Thematic Session 5: Pesticides and the Environment Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Anouch Missirian (TSE) and Frederik Noack (UBC)
Perinatal Health Effects of Herbicides: Glyphosate, Roundup, and the Roll-out of GM Crops Yes, in your backyard: Forced technological adoption and spatial externalities The Effects of Noncompliance with Mandatory Pest Control: Causal Evidence from French Vineyards Technology Adoption in General Equilibrium |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Thematic Session 6: Welfare criteria for environmental issues Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Frikk Nesje (University of Copenhagen) and Paolo Piacquadio (University of St. Gallen)
Disagreement Aversion Intergenerational Population Ethics Welfare-Maximizing Climate Policy and the Role of Climate Finance (JOB MARKET) Intergenerational Discounting and Inequality |
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