Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland |
Date: Tuesday, 17/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 18/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 19/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
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