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Session Overview | |
Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen |
Date: Monday, 16/June/2025 | |
1:30pm - 2:30pm |
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 |
2:30pm - 3:30pm |
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 |
4:00pm - 5:00pm |
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 |
Date: Tuesday, 17/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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) |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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: willingness-to-pay for ecosystem services across payment horizons and choice certainty in Tobago The Evolving Relationship between Market Access and Deforestation on the Amazon Frontier Deforestation and structural change: The case of tourism in Brazil |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 18/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 19/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 (Re)Labeling and Preference: Evidence from Air Quality Standards and Housing Markets in South Korea Economic Feasibility of Biochar for Carbon Stock Enhancement in Finnish Agricultural Soils |
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