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Agenda Overview |
| 12:30pm - 1:30pm |
Registration Location: Main entrance |
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| 1:30pm - 2:30pm |
How climate policies are shaping the future of the labour market (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Simone Borghesi, University of Siena, European University Institute and EAERE How climate policies are shaping the future of the labour market |
Climate Change, the Macroeconomy and Monetary Policy (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Claudio Baccianti, Deutsche Bundesbank Climate Change, the Macroeconomy and Monetary Policy |
The future of the green agenda in times of political turbulence and economic uncertainty (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Maria Teresa Gonzalez Valencia, University of Birmingham Chair: Liza Jabbour, Birmingham Institute for Sustainability and Climate Action The future of the green agenda in times of political turbulence and economic uncertainty |
Valuation of Natural Capital: From Theory to Practice (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Nino Cavallaro, Leipzig University Chair: Julian Sagebiel, iDiv Valuation of Natural Capital: From Theory to Practice |
Policy instrument mixes for a circular energy transition (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Alexandros Dimitropoulos, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency Chair: Beia Spiller, Resources for the Future Policy instrument mixes for a circular energy transition |
| 2:30pm - 3:30pm |
Cambridge University Press Elements Series in Environmental and Natural Resources Economics (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Phoebe Koundouri, Athens University of Economics and Business and Denmark Technical University Cambridge University Press Elements Series in Environmental and Natural Resources Economics |
Dealing with Import Dependence for Clean Energy Goods (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Michael Jakob, Climate Transition Economics Chair: Michael Mehling, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dealing with Import Dependence for Clean Energy Goods |
Policymakers and Stakeholders Engagement for Uncertainty Communication: Fostering Collaborative Solutions in Water Governance (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Arthur Hrast Essenfeldeer, Joint Research Centre - European Commission Chair: Juliette Le Gallo, INRAE Chair: Francesco Sapino, IMDEA Water Chair: Giammauro Soriano, Universidad de Salamanca Policymakers and Stakeholders Engagement for Uncertainty Communication: Fostering Collaborative Solutions in Water Governance |
Rebound Effects from Circular Economy Practices: Pathways and Policy Options (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Eugénie Joltreau, RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE), Fondazione Centro Euromediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) Rebound Effects from Circular Economy Practices: Pathways and Policy Options |
Advancing environmental economics to support integrated climate-biodiversity-pollution policymaking (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Cecilia Bellora, OECD Chair: Hidemichi Yonezawa, OECD Advancing environmental economics to support integrated climate-biodiversity-pollution policymaking |
| 3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee Break |
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| 4:00pm - 5:00pm |
Forests for the future: a policy discussion on the costs and benefits of negative FOLU emissions (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Ioannis Tikoudis, OECD Chair: Elisa Lanzi, OECD Forests for the future: a policy discussion on the costs and benefits of negative FOLU emissions |
Economic Valuation in Practice – Health Effects and Benefit Transfer-Sharing new evidence and results for practical use in benefit cost analyses (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Olof Bystrom, OECD Economic Valuation in Practice – Health Effects and Benefit Transfer -Sharing new evidence and results for practical use in benefit cost analyses |
Getting Carbon Dioxide Removals Moving: What Role for Carbon Markets? (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Carolyn Fischer, World Bank Getting Carbon Dioxide Removals Moving: What Role for Carbon Markets? |
Food, the environment and the economy: demand-side interventions for sustainable food systems and lessons for supermarkets and policy-makers Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Michela Faccioli, University of Trento Food, the environment and the economy: demand-side interventions for sustainable food systems and lessons for supermarkets and policy-makers |
Nature-based Solutions: cost-effectiveness and innovative financing strategies (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Marta Vicarelli, University of Massachusetts Amherst Nature-based Solutions: cost-effectiveness and innovative financing strategies |
| 5:00pm - 6:30pm |
General Assembly of Members (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium Max |
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| 6:30pm - 8:00pm |
Registration Location: Main entrance |
Welcome Reception Location: The Aula |
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| 8:30am - 9:00am |
Registration Location: Main entrance |
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| 9:00am - 9:30am |
Opening Address (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium Max Øystein Thøgersen, Rector at NHH Aline Bütikofer, Professor at NHH Simone Borghesi, EAERE President, European University Institute and University of Siena |
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| 9:30am - 10:30am |
Plenary Session 1 - Robin Burgess (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium Max Chair: Linda Nostbakken, Statistics Norway |
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| 10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break |
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| 11:00am - 12:45pm |
Egg-timer session: Fisheries and agriculture Location: Auditorium H Chair: Linda Nostbakken, Statistics Norway Cost-Benefit Analysis and Farmer’s Incentives Using Biochar on the Boreal Agricultural Soils From wealth to diet: Animal-based foods and proteins worldwide Fishing Vessel Markets and the Value of Fishing Quotas: A Hedonic Approach Fishing for Growth: The Effect of Regional Aid on Investment in Fisheries Disentangling Persistent and Transient Technical Inefficiency and Input Misallocation in Quota Regulated Norwegian Purse Seine Fishery Subsidizing Production Inputs: A Bait Policy for Sustainable Fisheries |
Egg-timer session: Carbon leakage Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Knut Einar Rosendahl, Norwegian University of Life Sciences Taxing Foods for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Can Result in Benefits for the Environment and Health while Avoiding Large Leakage Effects Does Carbon Pricing Affect International Competitiveness? Implications for Carbon Leakage The potential of carbon border adjustments to foster climate cooperation Carbon Leakage and Heterogenous Carbon Prices Early Bird Signals on the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Evidence from EU-India Complex Supply Chains Synergistic control of GHG and Air Pollutants under Carbon Market |
Equity and distribution in the green transition Location: Auditorium A: Victor D. Norman Chair: Daniele Malerba, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) Socially Fair Decarbonization Pathways for Housing and Mobility – Insights from a multi-model analysis for Austria More Than Just Carbon: The Socioeconomic Co-Benefits of Large-Scale Tree Planting What Drives The Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing? A global just transition through carbon taxation and revenue recycling |
| Air pollution 1 Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Philipp Bothe, Paris School of Economics Does Working from Home Pollute? The Environmental Effects of WFH Public Environmental Complaints and Regulatory Intensity Bad for business? The impact of air quality on firm outcomes in Germany Lost in Aggregation: The Local Environmental and Welfare Effects of Large Industrial Shutdowns |
Carbon taxation and climate policy Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Rik Rozendaal, Tilburg University Carbon Taxation and Firm Behavior in Emerging Economies: Evidence from South Africa Climate Policy and Labor Market Inequality EU-wide carbon pricing: macroeconomic effects and distributional implications Market Power, Innovation, and the Green Transition (Best Doctoral Dissertation Award) |
Green preferences Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Carlo Caporali, Gran Sasso Science Institute Life satisfaction shadow prices for environmental public goods Endogenous green preferences Tastes better than expected: Post-interventon effects of a vegetarian month in the student canteen Storming the Ballot Box. The Effect of Extreme Weather on Electoral Outcomes in Italy. |
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| Climate risks, disasters and damages Location: Auditorium F Chair: Anders Dugstad, Norwegian University of Life Sciences A CREATIVE DESTRUCTION FALLACY? SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF DISASTERS AND THE MEDIATING ROLE OF LOCAL INSTITUTIONS Pricing Climate Risks: Evidence from Wildfires and Municipal Bonds The Impact of Floods on European Manufacturing Firms When Climate Risks Become Evident: A Natural Experiment on Risk Perceptions in the Housing Market |
Climate risks, disasters and damages Location: Auditorium G Chair: Hannah Klauber, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) Building Climate Resilience in the Global South: How a Decentralized Water Policy Alleviates the Impacts of Climate Shocks in Brazil Mortality, Temperature, and Public Adaptation Policy: Evidence from Italy (Best Doctoral Dissertation Award) Feeling the Tropics: The Overlooked Health Risks, Subjective vs Objective The Immediate and Lasting Effects of Heat Waves on Workers |
Green finance and climate policies Location: Auditorium I Chair: Zijian Chen, Fudan University Optimal Green Finance Transition Risks Democratic Climate Policies with Overlapping Generations (EAERE Award for Outstanding Publication in ERE - Winning paper) Dissecting the Sentiment-driven Green Sector Premium in China with a Large Language Model |
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| Preferences and welfare Location: Auditorium K Chair: Yingdan Mei, Renmin University of China Recall bias in recreation demand travel cost data A Model of Moral Balancing under Motivated Reasoning The Benefits of Reducing Cancer Risks Five Years Apart: Evidence from the Czech Republic Downgraded protected areas decrease nearby housing values in the United States |
Sustainable food and agriculture Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Thilo K.G. Haverkamp, University of Kassel Sustainability in Livestock Farming: Structural, Financial, and Institutional Constraints Policy packaging for sustainable food choice? Empirical evidence from a multi-component change in a university canteen Relationship between crop diversification and farm efficiency: Does farm size matter? The effect of information provision on climate change and biodiversity loss on the support for pro-environmental food and agricultural policies |
Climate change impacts: natural disasters Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Max Tesselaar, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam When Nature Strikes Repeatedly: Heterogeneous Budgetary Responses of Municipalities to Natural Disasters Unfinished Business: Weather Shocks, Contract Suspensions and Firm Dynamics Disaster-induced import dynamics: Evidence from South African floods Inequality in Flood Insurance Arrangements to Finance Flood Recovery under Climate Change |
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| Electricity markets Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Till Fladung, ifo-Institut for economic research Power Play: Balancing Efficiency and Protection in Fixed vs. Variable Electricity Pricing Decarbonizing Heat: The Impact of Heat Pumps and a Time-of-Use Heat Pump Tariff on Energy Demand The impact of Electric Vehicle Adoption on Residential Electricity Consumption: Insights from Sweden Electricity Prices during the Energy Crisis in Germany: The Role of Market Power |
Climate adaptation and food security Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Luca Buzzanca, Gran Sasso Science Institute Nudging Toward Climate Adaptation. A Field Experiment on Informational Strategies in Organic Food Markets Recalling the Past: Memory and Forecasting in Burundi Energy poverty, cold weather and nutrition: Evidence from food purchases of UK households Drought, Mafia and Slavery: Empirical Evidence from Nigerian Mafia's Human Trafficking in Italy |
Renewable energy 1 Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Denizhan Guven, Istanbul Technical University Against the Wind: The Economic Cost of Renewable Intermittency under Transmission Constraints Assessing Energy Security Risks: Implications for Household Electricity Prices in the EU The Impact of Solar Panel Installation on Electricity Consumption and Production: A Firm's Perspective Regional Variations in Green Hydrogen Production in Türkiye: An LCA and LCCA Study |
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| Pro-environmental behavior and collective action Location: Lab 1 Chair: Sébastien Houde, Université de Lausanne Pay a lot to a few instead of a bit to all! Evidence from online donation experiments Groups decide more effectively when group identity is more salient From willingness to engage to willingness to pay: A behavioral experiment on green consumer information in a digital product passport |
Trade, carbon emissions, and climate impacts Location: Lab 2 Chair: Romain Fillon, Université Paris-Saclay, France Multinational Production, Trade, and Carbon Emissions Estimating the Effects of Local Shocks when Regions Trade: A Structural Approach with Application to Climate Change The Role of Hydrogen Trade Openness in the Transition to Low-Carbon Economy The Biophysical Channels of Climate Impacts (Best Doctoral Dissertation Award) |
Thematic Session 1: Air pollution: Information, Interventions, and Behavior (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Arnold Patrick Behrer, The World Bank Know thy foe: Information provision and air pollution in Tbilisi The Demand for Clean Air: Experimental Evidence from Delhi The Power of Perception: Limitations of Information in Reducing Air Pollution Exposure |
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| 12:45pm - 2:00pm |
EDE Board Meeting Location: C116 |
Lunch Break Location: The Aula |
POC Meeting Location: C115 |
| 1:00pm - 2:00pm |
ERC Grants Workshop: Advancing Frontier Research in Environmental Economics (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal |
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| 2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Policy Outreach Committee session: Climate change, biodiversity and ecosystem services on the way to COP30 (HYBRID) Location: Lab 2 Chair: Simone Borghesi, University of Siena, European University Institute and EAERE |
Egg-timer session: Extreme weather events Location: Auditorium H Chair: Laurine Anna de Wolf, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Floods do not sink prices, historical memory does: How flood risk affects housing prices in Italy Water, worry, and wellbeing: Evaluating flood impacts and flood adaptation using the life satisfaction approach Public Flood Maps Fail to Guide Household Adaptation Estimating the flood discount: Evidence from a one-off national information shock Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Effects of Floods on Firms’ Location Choices Extreme weather events, blackouts, and household adaptation Modelling the impact of prices and climate change on farmers’ crop land use decisions |
Egg-timer session: Carbon emission trading Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Corrado Di Maria, University of East Anglia REDD+ projects in Afro-Colombian Communities: Impacts on Deforestation and Coca Crops Dilemma between Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation The Impact of Green Policies on Local Economic Performance: Evidence from the EU ETS The Hidden Costs of Carbon Pricing: Exploring the EU ETS’s Impact on Start-up Investments Views of EU citizens on economic growth and climate policy implications Carbon Abatement Costs in German Manufacturing |
| Green preferences and climate change mitigation Location: Auditorium A: Victor D. Norman Chair: Eline Augusta Jacobs, Stockholm School of Economics The Behavioral Effects of Carbon Pricing: Experimental Evidence on Fuel Consumption Can co-benefit information provision increase public support for carbon taxes? Evidence from Germany and Japan The Paradox of Environmental Consciousness: Dissecting the Gap Between Climate-Change Awareness, Environmental Concern and Policy Support. Are E-Bike Subsidies Cost Effective in Mitigating Carbon Emissions? |
Public goods provision and equity Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Benjamin Ouvrard, GAEL, INRAE Self-reliance and the provision of a tax financed public good. An experimental approach Cooperation, inequality, and equity in the endogenous choice of institutions to provide public goods Efficiency versus Equity in a Threshold Public Goods Game Fair Pricing and Excess Supply |
Forests, land use, and economic development Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Manuel Linsenmeier, Princeton University The Impact of Local Community Forest Concessions on Deforestation: Early Evidence from DRC Mangroves and economic development in Tobago: Incorporating payment horizons, choice certainty and ex-post interviews in discrete choice experiments The Evolving Relationship between Market Access and Deforestation on the Amazon Frontier Deforestation and structural change: The case of tourism in Brazil |
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| Climate change impacts: health, food, and migration Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Jakob Hans Wedemeyer, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Improving Weather Forecast Accuracy Limits Mortality from Climate Change The Impact of Extreme Temperatures on Workplace Accidents: Risks and Adaptation Strategies Climate variability and household food insecurity in Nigeria Empirical evidence of climate-induced cross-border migration at global scales |
Emissions trading and permit markets Location: Auditorium F Chair: Timothy Cason, Purdue University Time Horizons and Emissions Trading Brownian price and green firms: An ETS price floor for a clean transition? Emissions Trading with Supply Adjustment Mechanisms and Market Power Technology Adoption under Emissions Taxes and Permit Markets with Price Collars |
Fisheries and resource management Location: Auditorium G Chair: Marie-Catherine Riekhof, Kiel University Does the choice of effort measure matter? Quota Trading Under Frictions: Transaction Costs, Effort Allocation and Biomass in ITQ Markets The role of resource dependency for sharing increasingly scarce resources: Evidence from a behavioural experiment with small-scale fishers The role of narratives and belief updating for sustainable resource use |
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| Social norms and climate policies Location: Auditorium I Chair: Guillaume Cheikbossian, Université de Montpellier, CEE-M The effect of the interplay between comparative feedback and beliefs on climate change mitigation efforts Pluralistic ignorance and climate policies: Information provision experiment The complementarity of low taxes and pro-social guidelines when polluters have moral preferences Indirect and direct lobbying on international trade in waste |
Climate change mitigation policies Location: Auditorium K Chair: Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo, National University of Singapore Inequality and adoption of climate mitigation policies How Teleworking Impact GHG Emissions by Changing Mobility Behaviour? Can Building Subway Systems Improve Air Quality? New Evidence from Multiple Cities and Machine Learning (EAERE Award for Outstanding Publication in ERE - Commended paper)) Emissions abatement under a rate-based emissions trading system: Facility-level evidence from China |
Circular economy and waste management Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Luisa Lorè, University of Innsbruck Peer-to-Peer Sharing, Price Competition, and Consumers’ Awareness On the relative effectiveness of neoclassical and behavioral interventions in fostering environmental conservation From Plate to Bin: What Drives Belgians to Discard Food? Insights from a Mixed-Methods Approach Environmental costs and belief updating in second-hand clothing purchase: A voucher choice experiment |
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| Renewable energy 2 Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Selahattin Murat Sirin, KAPSARC Externalities of Geothermal Power Plants: A Hedonic Analysis of Land Prices in Japan Local Climate Politics: The Negative Effect of Green Party Vote Shares on Photovoltaic Capacities Clean hydrogen pathways in Australia: expert projections and implications The green transition and tech firms' financial performance: Insights from patent data |
Climate change adaptation 1 Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Yau-Huo (Jimmy) Shr, National Taiwan University Heterogenous Preferences for Coastal Management: A Discrete Choice Experiment from Uruguay The Adoption of Air Conditioning in Europe as Adaptation to Climate Change: Costs, Benefits and the Role of Subsidies Raining on Bonds: The Impact of Extreme Rainfall on Local Financing Costs Temperature and Risky Road Behaviors |
Water economics Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Benjamin Edelstein, University of Pennsylvania Climate Risk Premium in Water Markets: Insights from a Policy Intervention Rural Water Transfer and Urban Growth Quickest Detection of Ecological Regimes for Natural Resource Management (EAERE Award for Outstanding Publication in ERE - Commended paper) Water Scarcity Management and Housing Markets: Evidence from Water Impact Fees in Colorado |
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| Choice modeling and environmental preferences Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Wojciech Zawadzki, University of Warsaw The Duality of Tests and Constraints Anchoring and Cost Vector Design in Discrete Choice Experiments: Testing Rational Choice, Coherent Arbitrariness, and Discovered Preferences Hypotheses Information (seeking) and consumers' preferences for sustainable food choices Examining Convergent Validity in Incentive-Compatible Contingent Valuation: Bid-vector and elicitation format effects |
Climate policy, equity and preferences Location: Lab 1 Chair: Rafael Schütz, Paris School of Economics The Value of Flexible Resources Intertemporal Price Dynamics and Linking of Carbon Markets Equity and the value per statistical life Estimating the impact of changing preferences on the costs of the green transition |
Thematic Session 2: The Energy Transition--Multiple Scales and Perspectives (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Chandra Krishnamurthy, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Electricity markets with speculative storage and stochastic generation and demand Households’ Willingness to Curtail Electricity Usage During Winter Shortages –– A Field Experiment The value of lost load in electricity intensive industry – combining and comparing stated and production value approaches |
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| 3:45pm - 4:15pm |
Coffee Break |
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| 4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Egg-timer session: Biodiversity Location: Auditorium H Chair: Frank Venmans, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Financing biodiversity conservation through water tariffs: A case study of Nature-based Solutions in North-Eastern Italy Conserve, restore, or create ecosystems? Evidence from bundled and unbundled Discrete Choice Experiments. The effect of opposing action spaces on group cooperation The effect of habitat protection on extinction risk Conservation Planning and Bioeconomics of a Migratory Species: A Case Study of Western European White Stork Respondent experience and willingness to pay: Reconciling stated preference data with scientific evidence |
Egg-timer session: (Non-)Renewable resources Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Pedro Henrique Batista de Barros, University of Exeter Long-Term Environmental Effects of the Indonesian Transmigration Program Utility-scale solar deployment and the impact of land-use planning: evidence from France Forecasting Volatility of Currencies and Oil with Brown Firms: A Mixed-Frequency Approach Do local institutions impact the environment? Evidence from deforestation in Brazil Biodiversity Risk Disclosure and the Cost of Equity Capital |
Social norms 1 Location: Auditorium A: Victor D. Norman Chair: Luca Congiu, Tor Vergata University of Rome Cooperating Across Generations: Reciprocal Cooperation and Intergenerational Exchange The power of climate leadership Stick it to the rich? Experimental evidence on the effect of targeting the wealthy to increase the acceptance and the financial support of non-violent civil disobedience actions Image concerns in second-hand consumption: A vignette study |
| Natural disasters and climate adaptation Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Haoran Yu, University of Antwerp The Adverse Impacts of Disasters In-Name-Only Stormy Futures? The Impact of Climatic Shocks on Retirement Savings Payments for Ecosystem Services Programs and Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture Are citizens willing to take action on their private properties on stormwater management in Finland and Norway? A discrete choice experiment The wind is changing – Hurricanes and Climate Change Perceptions |
Trade and the environment Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Eunseong Park, ZEW Mannheim The Role of Firm Heterogeneity and Intermediate Inputs in Carbon Leakage How Carbon Tariffs Enable Negative Leakage in the Final Stages of Climate Policy Climate Policy, Trade Protectionism and Relocation of Production The Welfare Effects of Border Carbon Measures for Steel Industry Decarbonization |
Managing environmental threats Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Adrian Anthony Lopes, American University of Sharjah Effects of the invasive round goby on Swedish recreational fishing values Eradicating common populations of invasive species involves balancing efficiency and fairness Environmental bonds and public liability for resource extraction site cleanup Integrated Ecological-Economic Modeling of Wildlife Trafficking: Insights into Multi-Species Contraband Logistics and Conservation Implications. |
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| Climate impacts and social equity Location: Auditorium F Chair: Lotta Siebert, Kiel Institute for the World Economy Too Hot to Learn! The Effect of Extreme Heat on Student Performance Worldwide Heat and Experienced Racial Segregation Climate Variability and Poverty Vulnerability among Ethiopian Smallholders Contributions of country-level net land carbon sinks to inclusive wealth |
Risk, uncertainty and ambiguity Location: Auditorium G Chair: Juliane Koch, Lund University Risk Denial & Meritocracy When Risk Spills Over: Risky Externalities in an Economic Experiment The Role of Farmers' Preferences in Willingness to Convert to Organic Farming Under Uncertainty: A Lab-in-the-field Experiment The risks that farmers take: an experiment on externalities with individual thresholds inspired by fertilizer use |
Carbon pricing in an international context Location: Auditorium I Chair: Dana Ghandour, Concordia University Pricing GHG emissions in agriculture: accounting for trade and fairness for effective climate policy Climate Clubs, Competitiveness Concerns, and Alternative Correction Measures The Gas Trap: Outcompeting Coal vs. Renewables |
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| Green preferences and climate policy Location: Auditorium K Chair: Tara L'Horty, Climate Economics Chair The effect of competition on pro-environmental behaviour: An experimental approach Emotions, Relevance to Climate Change and Pro-Environmental Behavior: an Experimental Investigation Fool Me if You Want: A Laboratory Experiment on Greenwashing and Enforcement Exploring Willingness-to-Claim Voluntary Carbon Credits: a market-based approach |
Climate change mitigation: emissions trading and standards Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Arthur WILLEMAERS, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'adour The Price Interplay between Emissions Allowance and Offsets in Carbon Markets: An Asset Pricing Perspective A toxic addition to fuel economy and emissions standards: How BEV subsidies may benefit gas guzzlers and increase emissions Speculation and policy credibility in the EU Emission Trading System Strategic Effects of Carbon Pricing, Free Allocation, and Border Adjustments on Investment, Emissions, and Competitiveness Green or Greed? Unveiling the Environmental Impact of Market Consolidation on Carbon Emissions |
Norms and preferences Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Subhrendu K. Pattanayak, Duke University Subsidizing Compliance: A field experiment on discounted sustainable fishing gear at Lake Victoria Fishers’ Preferences for Monitoring Control and Surveillance Systems: A Comparative Study of Kenya and Uganda on Lake Victoria Compliance in fishing regulations: a Social Norms perspective in Ghana. Grassroots Guardians: How collective institutions Amplify Efforts Against Deforestation in Brazi |
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| Climate clubs, trade, and environmental policy Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: PABLO NÚÑEZ YEBRA, Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA-UAB) Beached Assets? Capital Turnover and Emissions in Shipping Industrial Policy and Global Public Goods Provision: Rethinking the Environmental Trade Agreement Farmers' Adaptive Investments and Groundwater Resource Impact in a changing climate Stability of a climate club under retaliation |
Energy efficiency and equity Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Andrea Bigano, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) Unequal Income Effects of Home Insulation across Heterogeneous Households: A Microsimulation Analysis for the Netherlands Agents of Change? - Energy advisors and the success of energy efficiency assistance programs Energy-Efficiency Standards for Consumer Durables: Investment Decisions, Rebound Effects, and Distributional Consequences What is the Value of Energy Security and Energy Efficiency? Evidence from a Survey of German and French Homeowners |
Fisheries and oceans Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Benjamin Blanz, University of Hamburg Methods for social-ecological systems analysis and management in Arctic and sub-Arctic seas Social Cost of Carbon for the Oceans On the optimal Management of Weakly Interacting Resources with Tipping Points Adding the risk of stock collapse over time to stock assessments and harvest allocation decisions |
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| Risk, uncertainty, and climate adaptation Location: Lab 1 Chair: Christian Traeger, University of Oslo Early Warning Systems Exporters' behaviour in the face of climate volatility Managing ecological systems with tipping points under exogenous shocks Temperature Shocks and Climate Change: A Conceptual Analysis |
Water management and climate adaptation Location: Lab 2 Chair: Katrin Erdlenbruch, UMR Cee-m A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Contour Ridges to Harvest Rainwater for Climate Change Adaptation - Insights from Jordanian Rangelands Water Scarcity and Food Security in the Mediterranean Region: The Role of Alternative Water Sources and Controlled-Environment Agriculture Governing Environmental Markets: Evidence from irrigation in Water Markets Resource extraction and land-use choice in a two-player two-period game |
Thematic Session 3: Policy Frameworks for Advancing a Sustainable Circular Economy Across Environmental Challenges (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Eugénie Joltreau, RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE), Fondazione Centro Euromediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) Incentivizing Repair Over Replacement in Japan: The Role of Economic Incentives and Lifestyle Changes in Reducing Waste and Resource Use The effects of EU Green Deal policies on world resources management & climate change: a CGE assessment with integrated material flows Matter matters: Efficient recycling policies under tight markets for scrap From (Micro-) Circularity To (Macro-) Mitigation |
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| 7:00pm - 9:00pm |
Social Event: Mount Fløyen Please find the funicular ticket here. |
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5k Run |
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| 8:30am - 9:00am |
Registration Location: Main entrance |
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| 9:00am - 10:00am |
Plenary Session 2 - Tatyana Deryugina (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium Max Chair: Nicole Wägner, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) |
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| 10:00am - 10:30am |
Award Session (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium Max Simone Borghesi, EAERE President, European University Institute and University of Siena |
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| 10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break |
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| 11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 The More the Merrier? The Role of Green Research and Development Subsidies under Different Environmental Policies Economic value and inter-technology spillovers of climate change adaptation technologies – A patent analysis Green R&D incentives in the presence of greenwashing Do individuals prefer stricter supply chain laws? Empirical evidence from Germany Sustainable Productivity in an Inclusive Wealth Model for Europe |
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 Comprehensive national accounting for CO2 emissions under the polluter-pays principle Exploring macroeconomic effects of net-zero emission scenarios in Austria: A cross-sectoral modelling framework The Distributional Impact of Environmental Policy Stringency in the European Union Dasgupta meets Nordhaus: Optimal Climate and Conservation Policy under Ecosystem Capital Dynamics Extending the DICE Model for Planetary Boundaries: Investigating Intersections Between Climate Change Mitigation and Biodiversity Conservation |
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 Fallout and fertility: Chernobyl's legacy and the role of compliance with public protection measures Dams, Snails and Poverty Traps The value of forests in reducing malaria mortality in India |
| 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 Tourism Demand Spillovers after Hurricane Strikes High Temperature, Power Rationing, and Firm Performance Climate change increases bilateral trade cost |
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 Transport Pricing to Promote E-biking and Reduce Externalities: Insights from a GPS-Tracked Experiment What remains on site? Local business tax revenue from wind power in Germany Public acceptability and the environmental impact of a meat tax in the Netherlands |
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 Improving the resilience of the UK labour force in a 1.5°C world From Concern to Action: Political Responsiveness in Local Climate Adaptation Investments A Storm is Brewing: The Economic Impacts of Changing Storm Patterns under Climate Change |
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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 Is air pollution keeping us up at night? The distributional effects of low emission zones: Who benefits from cleaner air? Perception vs. Reality: The Air Pollution Gap and Socioeconomic Status∗ |
Renewable energy 3 Location: Auditorium G Chair: Shefali Khanna, London School of Economics Solar Adoption by Mandates Worst-case local economic effects of wind power capacity What’s in for us? Promoting support for energy transition policies through co-benefit narratives and moral universalism Building Virtual Power Plants: Incentives and Automation for Demand-Side Flexibility |
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 Environmental Policy: An Unintended “Booster” of Competition Policy? Providing Innovation Incentives for the Green Transition How to tax environmentally detrimental status goods |
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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 Unwillingly Informed: the Prosocial Impact of Third-Party Informers The reputational impact of pro-environmental behavior Reconciling Eco and Ego? The interplay between environmental and image concerns in consumption choices. |
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 Transition to commercial vehicle electrification: Insights from a discrete choice experiment on ELCV adoption by small and medium enterprises Spatial Distribution of EV Charging Infrastructure in Germany: An Analysis of Determinants Evaluating Public Preferences Towards Submarine Tailings Disposal in Arctic Norway |
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 Lost in the green transition: Foregone earnings for workers during the coal plant phase-out in Germany The Socio-Economic Impact of the Energy Crisis: Evidence from Germany Climate-induced migration and environmental values |
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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 Transparency of Carbon-Neutral Labels: Evidence from a Choice Experiment Love thy neighbor - reducing driving through green slot labels in e-commerce Protecting the Environment: On the Interplay Between Voluntary Contributions and Public Policy |
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 Drivers of residential energy savings during the 2022 energy crisis: The role of prices and non-monetary factors Zeroing in on the Zero Waste City Nudging in a public good context: a comparison between lab and field experiments |
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 The strategy of a uniform carbon tax in the self-enforcing international environmental agreements with free trade Global Governance on Multiple Public Goods Complementary climate policies for supply and demand |
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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 Joining or waiting? -- Modeling climate negotiations in continuous time Licensing resource exploitation with endogenous and privately known reserves Transitioning from a Non-Symbiotic to a Symbiotic Regime: A Renewable Natural Resources Perspective |
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 Tax to increase efficiency in commons The heating prosumer: optimal simultaneous use of heat-pumps and solar panels Designing Price Control: Theory and Evidence |
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 Using the natural capital framework to integrate biodiversity into sustainable, efficient and equitable environmental-economic decision making Biodiversity offsets perform poorly for both people and nature, but better approaches are available Designing markets for bundled environmental goods |
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ERE Board Meeting Location: C104 |
Lunch Break Location: The Aula |
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WCEREA Session: Critical Minerals and the Just Clean Energy Transition (HYBRID) Location: Lab 2 Chair: Simone Borghesi, University of Siena, European University Institute and EAERE Chair: Phoebe Koundouri, Athens University of Economics and Business and Denmark Technical University WCEREA Session: Critical Minerals and the Just Clean Energy Transition |
Egg-timer session: Non-market based instruments Location: Auditorium H Chair: Fredrik Carlsson, University of Gothenburg The impact of politicized and costly climate policies on trust in scientific information and policy support Heated debates on heating: Investigating the electoral impact of climate policy The Impact of Car-Free Streets on Local Air Quality and Residential Electricity Consumption: Evidence from Seoul, Korea Who bears the environmental cost of urban agglomeration? Mode Choice for Leisure Travel in Europe: Simulating Future Transport Policies Factors for CSR investment in environmental conflicts |
Egg-timer session: Behavioral economics Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Michela Boldrini, Bocconi University A high-resolution compound vulnerability function for European winter storm losses Designing Financial Incentives to Promote Climate-Smart Agriculture: Insights from a National Choice Experiment Fighting over Environmental Salience Updating climate beliefs based on latest IPCC report points to increased willingness to invest in the clean energy transition Persistence of aggregate electricity demand: a lagged response to temperature Social norms, habits, and resistance to change (for good): a six countries survey on dietary choices |
| Climate policies and mitigation Location: Auditorium A: Victor D. Norman Chair: Werner Antweiler, University of British Columbia Preferences and willingness to pay for climate policy mixes Energy Tax Pass-Through in German Industry Do carbon abatement costs affect firm performance? Evidence from a developing economy Carbon Pricing and Consumer Myopia |
Climate change impacts on labor force and economy Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Alessandro Taberna, European Institute on Economics and the Environment, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change Attributing historical climate change to in labour force impacts Heat and work-related injuries: How temperature measurements affect the outcomes When forecasts meet reality: Assessing Climate Damage Functions Mind the gap: linking individual adaptation decisions to global climate mitigation policy |
Climate disasters: wildfires and floods Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Stefano Ceolotto, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change The Impact of Wildfires on Loss Given Default: Evidence from Defaulted Consumer Credits From Space to Flames: Assessing the Impact of Satellite Imagery on Wildfire Management Costs in the US Climate Change Risk Indicators for Central Banking: Explainable AI in Fire Risk Estimations Climate change, inequality and vulnerability: Estimating spatially heterogeneous effects under data constraints |
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| Forestry Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Rufus Olav Panelius, University of Helsinki A Bioeconomic Approach to Sustainable Forest Management in the Colombian Amazon What explains the uneven uptake of forest certification at the global level? New evidence from a panel-data analysis Deforestation, Downwind Rainfalls and Economic Loss in Western Africa Towards Distributional Ecosystem Accounts |
Climate damage and impacts Location: Auditorium F Chair: Berk Oktem, University of Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, Paris Saclay Applied Economics, Palaiseau Firm-Level Climate Change Adaptation: Micro Evidence from 134 Nations Assessing climate change costs for EU households Cognitive load, migration, and climate adaptation in Senegal Droughts and Agricultural Land Concentration in France |
Air pollution 3 Location: Auditorium G Chair: Jasper Paul Röder, ETH Zürich From Digital Carts to Cleaner Air: The Role of E-commerce in Reducing Urban Air Pollution Local Import Competition and Firm-level CO2 Emissions Unveiling the Green Trail: FDI, Global Value Chains, and Firm Pollution in China The evolution of horizontal and vertical air pollution inequalities across Europe |
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| Climate policy and distribution Location: Auditorium I Chair: Inge van den Bijgaart, Utrecht University Overcoming the climate policy dilemma: The role of debt and redistribution under intergenerational borrowing constraints Economic exposure and climate policy support Capitalization of Energy Prices in the Housing Market Breaking the bad equilibrium: climate policies for coordination |
Social norms and green preferences Location: Auditorium K Chair: Tobias Wekhof, ETH Zürich Natural disasters and acceptance of intimate partner violence: The global evidence Earthquakes and social cohesion in Italy High-Rise Housing Investments and Urban Sustainability The Impact of Sustainable Finance Literacy on Investment Decisions |
Climate adaptation and migration Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Huiwon Yong, Seoul National University Weathering the Storm: Analyzing the Impact of Climatic Events on International Migration Patterns The Impact of Temperature Extremes on Local Power Distribution Thirsting for solutions: the Impact of Drinking Water Scarcity on Migration in Ethiopia Climate Change Adaptation and Its Role in Enhancing Farm Profitability in Vietnam under Neighborhood Influence |
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| Macroeconomic perspectives on the green transition Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Shengyu Li, Tilburg University Can autocracies save climate? The Climate-wise Values of Oil Windfalls and Pitfalls: How Foreign Labor Strengthens Economic Resilience During Energy Transition Does Financial Development Favor Clean Technology Adoption Along Green Transition? |
Energy efficiency and transportation Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Beaumont Schoeman, University of Hamburg Efficiency and Equity of Fuel Taxes with Increasing Electric-powered Vehicle Adoption The Impact of European Emission Standard on the Electric Vehicle Market My Home is Rather Average: (Mis-)perceived Energy Performance and Climate Policy Preferences Pigovian Transport Pricing in Practice |
Climate policy and energy production Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Laura Egelmeers, Utrecht University (UU) Navigating Climate Policy Shocks: Optimal Monetary Policy Responses Carbon Prices and Inflation in a World of Shocks. Systemically significant prices and industrial policy targeting in Germany Regulating Routine Flaring: Theory and Evidence Impacts of Energy Market Shocks in a Globally Networked Economy |
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| Climate mitigation and adaptation Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Garima Jasuja, CMCC@Ca'Foscari Univerity of Unive How important are IEAs for mitigation if countries are of the homo moralis type? Applying fairness in sub-national carbon budget allocations Carbon Pricing vs. Green Subsidies: A Carbon-Saving Fiscal Multiplier Approach Limits to adaptation: Distributional impacts of climate change on firm productivity and labor in formal manufacturing sector in India |
Renewable energy subsidies and adoption Location: Lab 1 Chair: Priyanka Dutta, Indian Statistical Institute Delhi Centre Regional impacts of energy technologies’ cost of capital on decarbonisation Optimal subsidy to biogas with incomplete regulation of dairy emissions The Role of Information for the Adoption of Heat Pumps: Experimental Evidence for Germany Subsidies for Solar Based Electricity Generation: Evidence from India |
Thematic Session 5: Air Pollution and the Economy: A Global Perspective (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Ruozi Song, World Bank Chair: Carolyn Fischer, World Bank Environmental Policy Coordination Different carbon neutrality strategies induce substantially divergent health benefits and distributional inequality in China The Cost of Air Pollution for Workers and Firms Air Pollution Reduces Economic Activity: Evidence from India Empirically Distinguishing Health Impacts of Transboundary and Domestic Air Pollution in Mixture |
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MEDAERE session: Transboundary water cooperation in the Mediterranean and the EU: Framing common policies for common resources (HYBRID) Location: Lab 2 Chair: Simone Borghesi, University of Siena, European University Institute and EAERE MEDAERE session: Transboundary water cooperation in the Mediterranean and the EU: Framing common policies for common resources |
Egg-timer session: Green preferences and nudges Location: Auditorium H Chair: Timo Goeschl, Heidelberg University Power Shifts Unveiled: An Experiment on Bidirectional Demand Response in Jeonju City Apartments Energy policy experiments preferred -- despite moral aversion The Effect of Civic Consciousness on Water Conservation: Evidence from a South Korean Field Experiment Green Nudges and Information Avoidance, An Experimental Investigation with European Farmers The expressive function of legal norms: Experimental evidence from the Supply Chain Act in Germany Green Nudge for Electricity Conservation: Insights from China |
Egg-timer session: Climate policy and trade Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Brita Bye, Statistics Norway Norway’s net-zero emissions target for 2030 Too ambitious? Carbon pricing, border adjustment taxes and international trade agreements Unveil the Mist of Climate Club: Pathways to Global Climate Cooperation The Geopolitical Externality of Climate Policy Using Revenue to Reduce Resistance to Carbon Pricing Environmental Provisions in Trade Agreements and Globalization: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation |
| Local pollution externalities Location: Auditorium A: Victor D. Norman Chair: Massimo Filippini, ETH Zurich Road to Green? The Effect of Highway Expansion on Industrial Emissions Intensity The impact of wastewater treatment plants on residential property values: A hedonic price analysis Less Is More: How Do Fertilizer and Pesticide Regulations Affect Agricultural Green Innovation in China? Does installation subsidy on cook stoves improve women's health? Empirical evidence from India Do Wind Turbines Have Adverse Health Impacts? |
Environment and growth Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Maria Alsina-Pujols, ETH Zurich Not Just Knocking on Wood: The Short- and Long-Term Pricing of Deforestation Risk on Global Financial Markets Evidence and drivers of decoupling economic growth from biodiversity degradation Exploring SME Barriers to Circular Business Models: Insights from a Survey of Irish SMEs Growing green: how state-level banking deregulation helped reduce industrial emissions |
Energy efficiency and climate policy Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Matt Burke, University of Sheffield Energy efficiency policy in an n-th best world: Assessing the implementation gap Incidence of means-tested subsidies to housing retrofit: Evidence from France Can Expansionary Monetary Policy Reduce Carbon Emissions? Evidence from a Large Sample of French Companies Climate Policy and Sovereign Debt: The Impact of Transition Scenarios on Sovereign Creditworthiness |
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| Emissions trading: the EU ETS Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Bas Gorrens, KU Leuven The impact of carbon pricing on the credit market: Evidence from securitized loans in the transportation sector Emission Trading and Overlapping Environmental Support: Installation-level Evidence from the EU ETS The Hidden Trade Impacts of the EU ETS: Insights from Italian Firms When to go Green? Firm Dynamics during the Green Transition under the EU ETS |
Forests and deforestation: incentives, monitoring and enforcement Location: Auditorium F Chair: Stella Schons, Virginia Tech Satellites and Fines: Using Monitoring to Target Inspections of Deforestation The Economic and Distributional Impacts of Environmental Policies: Winners and Losers in Brazil’s Priority Municipalities Gaming the Carbon Credit Market The Economics of Stacking Payments for Ecosystem Services in Forest Landscapes |
Forest biodiversity and conservation Location: Auditorium G Chair: Henrik Lindhjem, Menon Centre for Environmental and Resource Economics Environmental impact of payments for forest biodiversity: the Finnish METSO case Ambitious forest biodiversity conservation under scarce public funds: introducing a deferrence mechanism to conservation auctions Shadow Pricing Ecosystem Services in Boreal Forests Meta-analysis of Forest Owner Participation in Ecosystem Service Programmes in Europe |
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| Renewable energy and climate adaptation Location: Auditorium I Chair: Marc Yeterian, Paris Dauphine University Transition to Solar Power Prosumers: Climate Change and Rural Residential Rooftop PV diffusion Can home solar PV users better adapt to price and temperature shocks? Evidence from Italy between 2021-2022 Street green space and electricity demand: evidence from metered consumption data Go hard or go home? The limited impacts of "soft" informational policies on pesticide usage in France |
Economic implications of climate policy Location: Auditorium K Chair: Peter Kruse-Andersen, University of Copenhagen Meeting Climate Targets: The Optimal Fiscal Policy Mix Capital Adjustment Costs and Stranded Assets in an Optimal Green Energy Transition Road to Net Zero: Carbon Policy and Redistributional Dynamics in the Green Transition Energy Efficiency Dynamics and Climate Policy |
Sustainable agriculture and conservation Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Andreas Gerster, University of Mainz Agricultural Productivity and Biodiversity Effects: Theory and Evidence Incentives for spatially-coordinated conservation under imperfect ecological information INVESTIGATING NEW WAYS TO FINANCE ORGANIC FARMING: A NATIONAL SURVEY ON FRENCH CONSUMERS The Alignment Effect of Auditing: Evidence from Energy Efficiency Retrofits Mines-Rivers-Yields: Downstream Mining Impacts on Agriculture in Africa |
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| Air pollution 4 Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Shreekant Gupta, University of Delhi Are there synergies and tradeoffs in sustainable heating from cleaner stoves and home insulation? Evidence from air pollution control policies in southern Chile Cleaner Skies Across Borders: The Impact of Centralized Air Monitoring in China Mind the PM2.5 Gap! Comparing Exposure Data from Wearable Sensors and Ambient Monitors Discretionary Enforcement and Strategic Compliance: Experimental Evidence |
Climate damages and adaptation Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Matteo Calcaterra, Politecnico di MIlano Household exposure, vulnerability, and ability to respond to Nigeria’s 2012 floods Global versus Idiosyncratic Temperature Shocks: Analyzing the Economic Impact of Weather on French Agriculture Estimating climate damage functions by type of damage for EU countries Sovereigns on thinning ice: Debt sustainability, climate impacts, and adaptation |
Integrated assessment models and scenario analysis Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Vito Avakumovic, University of Hamburg Emulating an Integrated Assessment Model to Project Long-Term Emissions and Carbon Dioxide Removal Pathways to 2300 Exploring the Role of Structural Transformation in Addressing Climate Change Transition Risk in Emerging Economies Modified Cost-Risk Analysis as a Bridge Between Target-Based and Trade-Off-Based Decision-Making Frameworks |
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| Machine learning and causal analysis in environmental economics Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Gabriele Casalino, KU Leuven Long-term distributional effects of carbon pricing - A novel modeling approach Random Forests for Contingent Valuation Random Forests for Benefit Transfer The spillover effects of commodity market dynamics on producing companies’ transition to a circular economy: Evidence from the agricultural sector Invasive Crabs in a Random Forest—A Study of Prices for Crabs from the Barents Sea |
Growth, technology, and the green transition Location: Lab 1 Chair: Larissa de Lima Almeida, Leiden University The Impact of Twin Transition on Firms’ Business Performance: Empirical Evidence from Korean Manufacturing Firms Taking the green pill: Macro-financial transition risks and policy challenges in the MATRIX model Natural Capital and Regional Growth: Insights from the European Union A Tale of Two Transitions: Labor Market Adjustments to The Green Transition and Technological Change |
Thematic Session 6: Growth with Transitions, Tipping and Climate Shocks (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Alexandra Brausmann, University of Vienna Chair: Lucas Bretschger, ETH Zurich Decarbonization with Heterogeneous Knowledge Creation and Technology Tipping Optimal Regime Switching and Energy Transitions Misfortunes Never Come Singly: Managing the Risk of Chain Disasters Transversality Condition Matters: Ensuring Uniqueness of Deep Learning Solutions in Economics and Finance |
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Registration Location: Main entrance |
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Plenary Session 3 - Catherine Wolfram (David Pearce Lecture) (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium Max Chair: Ben Groom, University of Exeter |
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Closing Address (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium Max Simone Borghesi, EAERE President, European University Institute and University of Siena |
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| 10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break |
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| 11:00am - 12:45pm |
Egg-timer session: Energy transition Location: Auditorium H Chair: Yonas Alem, EfD Environment for Development Initiative, University of Gothenburg Equitable and just transition to distributed solar for residential electricity: Affordability and reliability challenges Power Outage and Firm Generator Use: a Regression Discontinuity Analysis The Impact of Green Financial and Monetary Policy on the Low-Carbon Energy Transition: Global Empirical Evidence When markets merge: evidence from Ireland’s integration with the European wholesale electricity market A quantitative framework for operationalizing the concept of a "just transition". Optimal storage capacity with (only) intermittent wind energy |
Renewable energy and energy transition Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Olli Tahvonen, University of Helsinki Self-Selection in Retail Electricity Contracts: Fixed Prices vs. Real-Time Pricing Pricing intermittent renewable energy European market integration and price convergence: A quantile regression analysis of NordLink Optimizing forest carbon sinks with bioenergy, carbon capture, and storage |
Biodiversity conservation and valuation Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Priscilla Creppy, Norwegian University of Life Sciences Effectiveness of organized guarding in reducing mortality from human-elephant conflict: Evidence from north-east India Supply Chain Relationships and Biodiversity Conservation Efforts: The Impact of Firms’ Identity as Major Customers Valuing the unseen ocean: Deliberative public preferences for marine biodiversity and plankton ecosystem services Framing effects in biodiversity valuation: a meta-analysis of stated preference studies the last 25 years |
| Subsidies for the green transition Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Leanne Cass, University of Helsinki Zero fare, cleaner air? The causal effect of Luxembourg's free public transportation policy on carbon emissions The Causal Effects of Climate Investment Subsidies: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Swedish Firms Levers for Change? The Welfare Effects of a Large-scale Public Transport Subsidy in Germany Supporting Solar: The Causal Impact of Subsidies on Domestic Photovoltaic Installations |
Green preferences and pro-environmental behavior Location: Auditorium F Chair: Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline, University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne Nudging, fast and slow: Experimental evidence from food choices under time pressure Incentives, Pro-Environmental Behavior and Intrinsic Motivation: Field Evidence From Waste Sorting and Cheating Informing the uninformed, sensitizing the informed: The two sides of consumer environmental awareness |
Climate change effects Location: Auditorium G Chair: Giorgio Ricchiuti, Università degli Studi di Firenze Climate Change Effects on Ports in the Shipping Network Climate Trade Costs Hot Wages: How Do Heat Waves Change the Earnings Distribution? The Global Political Economy of a Green Transition |
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| Economic impacts of the energy transition Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Qingxin He, East Carolina University Fossil fuel pricing and vulnerable households Energy, Emissions and the Product Mix: Understanding the Role of Product Portfolio Choices in the Green Transformation Making jobs out of the energy transition: Evidence from the French Energy Efficiency Obligations scheme CO2 Tax and Coal Combustion Byproduct Effects on Electricity Fuel Switching |
Choice modeling for environmental policy Location: Auditorium K Chair: Noelle Lasseur, Wageningen University Shifting preferences for health and air quality: a comparative analysis based on two-period discrete choice experiments in China Does the health status of respondents affect the valuation of benefits from improved air quality? A review and a meta-analysis of stated preference studies. Early consumer response to electric buses in urban areas: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment Testing the Impact of Urbanization on Public Preferences for Circular Nature-based Solutions |
Green preferences and public goods Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Alina Sowa, University of Bonn The Ratchet Effect and Its Amendments in Threshold Public Good Provision: An Experimental Investigation Stuck In The Middle With You: The Impact of Intermediaries In Credit-Based Environmental Markets What emissions to offset and how? Public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal Life Expectancy and Willingness to Fight Climate Change |
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| Policy tools for public goods provision Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Stefanie Schmitt, University of Bamberg The Political Economy of “Non-Use” Rights for Conserving Natural Resources Public good provision and policy in a Kantian world Pareto-improving climate policy with dynamic cost heterogeneity in the building sector Awards vs Labels: Incentivizing Investments in Environmental Quality |
Impacts of climate change and policy Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Anna Isabella Reckwitz, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Don't Lose Your Cool: Temperature and Gun Violence in North America Greening the Economy: The Impact of Green Finance, Environmental Taxes, and Renewable Energy Consumption on Consumption-Based Carbon Emissions in OECD Nations R&D and the clean energy transition: Facts and fables The impact of freshwater changes on economic production worldwide |
Sustainable development and resource management Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Abrha Teklay Abay, University of Copenhagen Women's Empowerment and Household Cooking Fuel Transition: Evidence from China Bycatch Species with Commercial Values and Waste of Individual Quota for Fishing: Evidence from Purse Seine Fishery in Japan Forest to Stove: The Effect of Prices on the Demand for Firewood. A Two-Sample Instrumental Variable Approach Spatially Targeted Nitrogen Regulation: Impact on Farm Nitrogen Use and Crop Revenue |
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| Climate change mitigation and public preferences Location: Lab 1 Chair: Brent Sohngen, Ohio State University Population, Emissions and Climate Change: Integrating IAMs with STIRPAT Securing the grid or the planet? The impact of dynamic norms on electricity saving preferences CDR: Opportunity or threat in the path to net-zero? Forgotten Forests: Strengthening corporate climate commitments with people, nature, and climate impacts today |
Preferences, risk, and environmental policy Location: Lab 2 Chair: Ibrahim Tahri, International Institute for Applied System Analysis Stated, Revealed, and Experienced Utility from Urban Green Space in the Largest German Cities Alternative Ways of Information Processing as a Source of Sustainable and Rational Peer Disagreement Assessing Carbon Market Volatility: A Seismological Approach to the EU ETS Dynamics A Just Transition in Action: Optimal Control in a Two-Sector Labor Market Model |
Thematic Session 7: Making stakeholders’ decisions easier by: incorporating non-market values in cost benefit analyses (EAAE invited session) (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Jose M Gil, Centre for Agro-Food Economics and Development (CREDA-UPC- IRTA) Cost Benefit Analysis of diversified farming systems across 10 Europe: Incorporating non-market benefits of ecosystem 11 services Incorporating Non-Market Values into Extended Cost–Benefit Analysis Rapid economic assessment of nature-based solutions: illustration of a co-constructed approach |
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Lunch Break Location: The Aula |
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Egg-timer session: Environment and health Location: Auditorium H Chair: Felipe Vásquez-Lavín, Universidad del Desarrollo Doom and Gloom? The Impact of Environmental News on Mental Health Unintended effects of Germany's Nuclear Phase Out: A rise in mortality due to non-communicable respiratory diseases Economy-wide trade-offs between emission controls and ozone impacts under climate change – assessing agriculture and health effects in Austria Heterogeneity in Risk Perception and the Statistical Value of Life: A Multicountry Comparative Analysis of Psychometric and Cultural Theory Approaches |
Renewable energy, equity and support schemes Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Andrea Molocchi, RSE Ricerca sul sistema energetico Feasibility and trade-offs of spatially equitable renewable energy deployment Peer effects and inequalities in technology uptake. Evidence from a large-scale renovation subsidy programme The power of information: A survey experiment on public support for electricity price compensation schemes A parametric evaluation of the landscape external costs of onshore wind and solar power plants in Italy |
Climate change mitigation and biodiversity Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Medilė Jokubė, University of Helsinki An intergenerational model of carbon dioxide removal and abatement Addressing the elephant in the room: biodiversity and climate change linkages Economic Feasibility of Biochar for Carbon Stock Enhancement in Finnish Agricultural Soils |
| Local air pollution: evidence, markets, and policy Location: Auditorium F Chair: Frank Pisch, Technical University of Darmstadt Blue Sky or Bright Light? An Empirical Analysis for a Campaign-Style Environmental Enforcement in China Electric vehicle demand and electricity prices shocks What a Terrible Thing to Waste: Providing a Market-based Alternative to Crop Residue Burning Trade and Pollution: Evidence from China’s World Market Integration |
Land use and ecosystem services Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Stefan Baumgaertner, University of Freiburg Neighbors Matter: on the Dynamic Spatial Interactions of Deforestation in the Brazilian Cerrado The Role of Organic Farming in Hedgerow Conservation Is ecosystem resilience an economic insurance? Evidence from the Goulburn-Broken Catchment farmland in Australia Technology-Enhanced Agricultural Productivity in Greece: Systemic Impacts Revealed using the FABLE Calculator |
Climate change mitigation Location: Auditorium G Chair: Etienne Lorang, Tilburg University Structure, Shocks, and Speed: Learning's Impact on Optimal Climate Policy The social cost of waste Green Preferences, Innovation and Growth |
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| International trade and environmental policy Location: Auditorium K Chair: Antonia Kurz, DIW Berlin Hydrogen trade and value chain relocation: Evidence from a multi-regional Integrated Assessment Model Analysis of Environmental and Trade Impacts of EU Regulation on Deforestation Free Products The limits of cross-border environmental policies: Trade diversion as leakage Mining Critical Minerals for the Energy Transition: Trade, Market Power and Policy |
Land use and sustainable development Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Simon Disque, University of Hamburg Solar Energy for Poverty Alleviation in China: Environmental Effectiveness and Economic Impact Land use rights restrictions and deforestation: evidence from Vietnam Bright and green? A global view on density and the trade-off between economic activity and urban greenness for over 1000 cities Heterogeneous substitutability preferences |
Biodiversity and environmental preferences Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Linda Pesu, University of Helsinki Choice Experiments and Simulated Exchange Values: An Application to Biodiversity for Monetary Ecosystem Accounting Scarcity, Willingness to Pay for Species, and Imperfect Substitutability with Market Goods Controlling land-use change with a nature loss fee |
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| Climate anomalies, policy responses, and global environmental insights Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Luca Panzone, luca.panzone@newcastle.ac.uk Fiscal Impacts of Climate Anomalies The Green Peace Dividend: the Effects of Militarization on Emissions and the Green Transition VISUAL FRAMING EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ON AQUACULTURE AND THE DEMAND OF FARMED SALMON Are Farmers Better Messengers than Extension Professionals for Conservation Practice Adoption? |
Electricity markets and consumer preferences Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Bartosz Jusypenko, University of Warsaw On the preferences for vehicle-to-grid tariffs: A stated choice experiment for Germany Modeling EV charging behavior with hybrid choice models Desirability of compensation schemes for property owners following investments in high-voltage power lines Breaking New Ground in Heritage Valuation: A Comprehensive Use of Discrete Choice Experiments |
Biodiversity, local air pollution, and natural capital Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Nino Cavallaro, Leipzig University Relative Price Changes and Climate Policy under Heterogeneous Environmental Goods Dynamics Biodiversity implications of forest carbon payments The impact of wildfire smoke on local avian biodiversity A Novel Approach to Determining Spatially Explicit Values of Natural Capital |
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| Environmental regulation and enforcement Location: Lab 1 Chair: Christian Allen Vossler, University of Tennessee Environmental Regulation and Inspection Delegation with Stock Pollution Shifting Gears: Environmental Regulation in the Car Industry and Technological Change Among Suppliers Hedging as a Match-Maker: Unlocking Industrial Demand Flexibility for Renewable Energy Integration Reducing Overreporting in Wildlife Damage Claims: Harnessing the Power of Peer Information |
Environmental preferences and behavior Location: Lab 2 Chair: Susann Adloff, Kiel Institute for the World Economy Preferences along the slope: Disentangling the roles of climate and culture Beliefs, Information Trust, and Air Pollution Ecosystem resilience as a public good: Nash-equilibria can be Pareto-efficient (Re)Labeling and Preference: Evidence from Air Quality Standards and Housing Markets in South Korea |
Thematic Session 8: Carbon Dioxide Removal: from economics to policy design, and back (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Pietro Andreoni, Politecnico di Milano Emissions Trading with Clean-up Certificates: How Carbon Debt can Increase Climate Ambition Levels Integrated assessment of marine carbon dioxide removal by ocean alkalinity enhancement A welfare-conservation win-win? Offsetting methane damages through carbon farming The role of financing externalities for negative emissions market design Temporary carbon dioxide removals to offset methane emissions Developing a Carbon Dioxide Removal Program in California |
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