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Egg-timer session: Sustainable development and technological change Location: Auditorium H Chair: Alessio D'Amato, Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope"
New Estimates of Price and Income Elasticity of Industrial Energy Demand for New EU Member States
Samuel Eshun, Evzen Kocenda, Princewill Okwoche, Milan Scasny
The More the Merrier? The Role of Green Research and Development Subsidies under Different Environmental Policies
Leonie P. Meissner, Sonja Peterson
Economic value and inter-technology spillovers of climate change adaptation technologies – A patent analysis
Jaana Rahko
Green R&D incentives in the presence of greenwashing
Cainelli Giulio, Alessio D'Amato, Marin Giovanni, Mazzanti Massimiliano
Do individuals prefer stricter supply chain laws? Empirical evidence from Germany
Daniel Engler, Marvin Gleue, Gunnar Gutsche, Gerrit Hornung, Sophia Möller, Sabrina Schomberg, Andreas Ziegler
Sustainable Productivity in an Inclusive Wealth Model for Europe
Manuela Coromaldi, Sabrina Auci, Laura Castellucci
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Egg-timer sessions: Macroeconomics Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Rintaro Yamaguchi, National Institute for Environmental Studies
Economic Growth and Climate Change: Many Trajectories, Many Destinations
Thomas Steger, Timo Trimborn
Comprehensive national accounting for CO2 emissions under the polluter-pays principle
Geir B. Asheim, Rintaro Yamaguchi
Exploring macroeconomic effects of net-zero emission scenarios in Austria: A cross-sectoral modelling framework
Matthias Salomon, Laura Wallenko, Francesco Sanvito, Nabernegg Stefan, Steininger Karl
The Distributional Impact of Environmental Policy Stringency in the European Union
Syeda Aimen Abbas, Thomas Kopp
Dasgupta meets Nordhaus: Optimal Climate and Conservation Policy under Ecosystem Capital Dynamics
Malin Wiese, Martin C. Hänsel
Extending the DICE Model for Planetary Boundaries: Investigating Intersections Between Climate Change Mitigation and Biodiversity Conservation
Michael Sureth, Felix Knopp, Martin Hänsel, Matthias Kalkuhl
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Health and climate risks Location: Auditorium A: Victor D. Norman Chair: Daniela Miteva, The Ohio State University
Public Preferences for Reducing Mining-Related Lead Pollution: Estimation of Willingness to Pay Through a Discrete Choice Experiment in Kabwe, Zambia
Daiju Narita, Masato Hiwatari, Daichi Yamada, Peter Hangoma, Bona Chitah
Fallout and fertility: Chernobyl's legacy and the role of compliance with public protection measures
Matilde Giaccherini, Joanna Kopinska
Dams, Snails and Poverty Traps
Rinaldo Daniele
The value of forests in reducing malaria mortality in India
Daniela Miteva, Yu Shing Cheng, Andrew Miller, Sathya Gopalakrishnan
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Climate impacts Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Maximilian Huppertz, Bank of England
When Supply Chains Run Dry: Spillovers Intensify the Economic Impact of Water Scarcity
Alexander Marbler
Tourism Demand Spillovers after Hurricane Strikes
Dino Collalti, Eric Strobl, Monika Bandi Tanner
High Temperature, Power Rationing, and Firm Performance
Xinya Hao, Yongying Huang, Lin Zhang
Climate change increases bilateral trade cost
Maximilian Huppertz
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Environmental taxes: impacts and political economy Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Jetske Bouma, PBL, the Environmental Assessment Agency the Netherlands
Energy cost concerns as driver of carbon pricing opposition
Antonia Schwarz, Kathrin Kaestner
Transport Pricing to Promote E-biking and Reduce Externalities: Insights from a GPS-Tracked Experiment
Laura Schwab, Beat Hintermann, Jakob Roth, Kay Axhausen, Adrian Meister, Lucas Meyer de Freitas, Thomas Götschi
What remains on site? Local business tax revenue from wind power in Germany
Jan-Niklas Meier, Paul Lehmann, Erik Gawel
Public acceptability and the environmental impact of a meat tax in the Netherlands
Jetske Bouma, Zhaoxin Liu, Mark Koetse, Erik Ansink
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Climate change adaptation 2 Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: João Seixo, Nova School of Business and Economics
Some (don’t) Like it Hot. Persistent High Temperatures Increase Depression and Anxiety
Alessandro Palma, Giulia Martinelli
Improving the resilience of the UK labour force in a 1.5°C world
Elizabeth J Z Robinson, Yanxi Zhou, Shouro Dasgupta
From Concern to Action: Political Responsiveness in Local Climate Adaptation Investments
Francesco Savazzi, Maria-Eugenia Sanin
A Storm is Brewing: The Economic Impacts of Changing Storm Patterns under Climate Change
João Seixo, Maria A. Cunha-e-Sá, Paulo M. M. Rodrigues
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Air pollution 2 Location: Auditorium F Chair: Ivan Ackermann, University of Bern
The Unseen Pain of the Vietnam War: Long Term Effects of Agent Orange on Labor Market Outcomes
Po Yin Wong, Luu Duc Toan Huynh
Is air pollution keeping us up at night?
Patrick Bigler, Benedikt Janzen
The distributional effects of low emission zones: Who benefits from cleaner air?
Bos Björn, Drupp Moritz, Sager Lutz
Perception vs. Reality: The Air Pollution Gap and Socioeconomic Status∗
Ivan Ackermann
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Renewable energy 3 Location: Auditorium G Chair: Shefali Khanna, London School of Economics
Solar Adoption by Mandates
Stefano Carattini, Wade Davis, Béla Figge, Anton Heimerdinger
Worst-case local economic effects of wind power capacity
Javier Lopez Prol
What’s in for us? Promoting support for energy transition policies through co-benefit narratives and moral universalism
Zarah Thiel, Ivan Gonzalez-Gordon, Andreas Löschel
Building Virtual Power Plants: Incentives and Automation for Demand-Side Flexibility
Shefali Khanna, Mirabelle Muuls, Ralf Martin
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Taxation, subsidies and the green transition Location: Auditorium I Chair: Till Requate, University of Kiel
Competition between green and blue hydrogen and indirect network effects
Golombek Rolf, Aurland-Bredesen Kine, Greaker Mads
Environmental Policy: An Unintended “Booster” of Competition Policy?
Ana Espinola-Arredondo, Felix Munoz-Garcia
Providing Innovation Incentives for the Green Transition
Armin Schmutzler
How to tax environmentally detrimental status goods
Till Requate, Julia Bronnmann, Phillip Steinbrunner
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Social norms 2 Location: Auditorium K Chair: Jérôme Pivard, INRAE
How do reputation and gender differences affect contributions to environmental protection? Evidence from a lab-in-the-field in India
Souvik Datta, Prasenjit Banerjee
Unwillingly Informed: the Prosocial Impact of Third-Party Informers
Zachary Grossman, Tony Hua, Jo Thori Lind, Karine Nyborg
The reputational impact of pro-environmental behavior
Astrid Dannenberg, Charlotte Klatt, Heike Wetzel
Reconciling Eco and Ego? The interplay between environmental and image concerns in consumption choices.
Jérôme Pivard, Vincent Martinet
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Transport and alternative fuels Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Margrethe Aanesen, Centre for Applied Research at NHH
Road pricing and Public Support: Evidence from a combined field and information provision experiment
Alice Ciccone, Gøril Andreassen, Cloé Garnache
Transition to commercial vehicle electrification: Insights from a discrete choice experiment on ELCV adoption by small and medium enterprises
Nadiya Saba --, Lisa Ryan, Aisling J. Reynolds-Feighan
Spatial Distribution of EV Charging Infrastructure in Germany: An Analysis of Determinants
Emmanuel Asane-Otoo, Bernhard C. Dannemann, Thies Reisemann
Evaluating Public Preferences Towards Submarine Tailings Disposal in Arctic Norway
Margrethe Aanesen, Mikolaj Czajkowski
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Socio-economic impacts of the energy transition Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Guglielmo Zappalà, UC Berkeley
Employment and earnings losses in a green transition: Lessons from the oil industry
Elisabeth Thuestad Isaksen, Cloe Garnache, Maria Nareklishvili
Lost in the green transition: Foregone earnings for workers during the coal plant phase-out in Germany
Vaios Triantafyllou
The Socio-Economic Impact of the Energy Crisis: Evidence from Germany
Katia Gallegos Torres, Jakob Lehr
Climate-induced migration and environmental values
Guglielmo Zappalà
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Green preferences and voluntary approaches Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Andrei Kalk, University of Vienna
Barking Up the Wrong Tree? Beliefs and Valuations in Voluntary Carbon Offsetting
Lara Bartels
Transparency of Carbon-Neutral Labels: Evidence from a Choice Experiment
Begüm Özdemir Oluk
Love thy neighbor - reducing driving through green slot labels in e-commerce
Nora Svarstad Ytreberg, Guri Natalie Jordbakke
Protecting the Environment: On the Interplay Between Voluntary Contributions and Public Policy
Andrei Kalk
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Pro-environmental behavior and public goods Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Roberto Balado-Naves, University of Oviedo
The Effect of Energy Efficiency relabeling on Purchase Decisions - Quasi-experimental evidence from the EU
Justus Boening, Marten Ovaere, Alexander Edeling, Maximilian Kaiser, Siegfried Dewitte
Drivers of residential energy savings during the 2022 energy crisis: The role of prices and non-monetary factors
Sophie Muriel Behr, Till Köveker, Merve Kücük
Zeroing in on the Zero Waste City
Jane Torbert, Melanie Krause
Nudging in a public good context: a comparison between lab and field experiments
Roberto Balado-Naves, María Ángeles García-Valiñas, Marie-Estelle Binet, Sabrina Teyssier
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International cooperation and climate policy Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Geir B. Asheim, University of Oslo
International cooperation on climate change: The case for a green innovation club
Ingrid Hjort, Mads Greaker
The strategy of a uniform carbon tax in the self-enforcing international environmental agreements with free trade
Kai LI, ZhongXiang Zhang
Global Governance on Multiple Public Goods
Ebony Anita Granada, Michael Finus, Francesco Furini
Complementary climate policies for supply and demand
Geir B. Asheim, Bård Harstad
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Dynamic games in resource management and climate policy Location: Lab 1 Chair: Arnaud Zlatko Dragicevic, Chulalongkorn University
Natural resource licensing under hidden exploration and private costs
Lappi Pauli, Kuhn Michael, Wrzaczek Stefan
Joining or waiting? -- Modeling climate negotiations in continuous time
Robert Christian Schmidt, Leanne Streekstra
Licensing resource exploitation with endogenous and privately known reserves
Lappi Pauli, Jääskeläinen Jarmo
Transitioning from a Non-Symbiotic to a Symbiotic Regime: A Renewable Natural Resources Perspective
Arnaud Zlatko Dragicevic
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Designing efficient policies: energy markets and renewable resources Location: Lab 2 Chair: Iivo Vehviläinen, Aalto University
Heterogeneous Fleets and the Welfare Effects of Costless Fisheries Subsidies
Isha Dube
Tax to increase efficiency in commons
Stein Ivar Steinshamn, Nils Arne Ekerhovd
The heating prosumer: optimal simultaneous use of heat-pumps and solar panels
Tunç DURMAZ, Youssef EL MAKHROUT, Aude POMMERET
Designing Price Control: Theory and Evidence
Reyer Gerlagh, Matti Liski, Iivo Vehviläinen
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Thematic Session 4: Using economics to bring the real world into policy (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Ian J. Bateman, University of Exeter, UK Chair: Ben Balmford, University of Exeter
Integrating economics and science to deliver connected climate, biodiversity and food objectives
Ian J. Bateman, Amy Binner, Ethan Addicott, Ben Balmford, Frankie Cho, Gretchen Daily, Anthony De-Gol, Sabrina Eisenbarth, Michela Faccioli, Henry Ferguson-Gow, Silvia Ferrini, Carlo Fezzi, Kate Gannon, Ben Groom, Anna Harper, Amii Harwood, Jonathan Hillier, Christopher Lee, Lorena Liuzzo, Andrew Lovett, Mattia Mancini, Robert Matthews, James Morison, Nathan Owen, Richard Pearson, Stephen Polasky, Gavin Siriwardena, Pete Smith, Pat Snowdon, Peter Tippett, Sylvia Vetter, Shailaja Vinjili, Christian Vossler, Robert Watson, Daniel Williamson, Brett Day
Using the natural capital framework to integrate biodiversity into sustainable, efficient and equitable environmental-economic decision making
Amy Binner, Ethan Addicott, Ben Balmford, Brett Day, Mattia Mancini, Daniel Williamson, Ian Bateman
Biodiversity offsets perform poorly for both people and nature, but better approaches are available
Mattia C. Mancini, Rebecca M. Collins, Ethan T. Addicott, Ben J. Balmford, Amy R. Binner, Joseph W. Bull, Brett H. Day, Felix Eigenbrod, Sophus O.S.E. zu Ermgassen, Michela Faccioli, Carlo Fezzi, Ben D. Groom, Eleanor J. Milner-Gulland, Nathan Owen, Emma Wright, Diana M. Tingley, Ian J. Bateman
Designing markets for bundled environmental goods
Ben Balmford, Brett Day, Luke Lindsay
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