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Location: Auditorium K |
Date: Tuesday, 17/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 18/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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. |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 19/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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 |
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