JOB MARKET PAPERS
(name of presenter in bold)
In Parallel Session 1, Thursday 9:00-11:00
"On the optimal accumulation of renewable energy generation capacity"
Gilbert Kollenbach, University of Hagen
"Smart grids and renewable electricity generation by households"
Prudence Dato, IREGE, Savoie Mont Blanc University; Aude Pommeret, SEE City University of Hong Kong and IREGE Universite Savoie Mont Blanc; Tunç Durmaz, SEE, CityU Hong Kong and Yıldız Technical University
In Poster Session 1, Thursday, 11:00-11:30 (Poster)
"An optimal water mix for Hong Kong"
David von Eiff, City University of Hong Kong; Aude Pommeret, SEE City University of Hong Kong and IREGE Universite Savoie Mont Blanc
In Parallel Session 2, Thursday, 14:15-16:15
"Open economy macroeconomics and environmental policy"
Francesca Diluiso, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Barbara Annicchiarico, University of Rome Tor Vergata
"How effective are carbon taxes in reducing emissions? Evidence from the revenue neutral carbon tax in British Columbia, Canada"
Younes Ahmadi, University of Calgary
"The provision of transnational and intergenerational public goods"
Anna Abatayo, University of Copenhagen; Bo Jellesmark Thorsen, Department of Food and Resource Economics and Center for Macro Ecology, Evolution and Climate, University of Copenhagen; Lea Svenningsen, University of Copenhagen
"Beyond perfect substitutability in public good games: heterogenous structures of preferences"
Marion Dupoux, University Paris Nanterre – EconomiX
"The impact of weather variables on pesticide use. An empirical analysis for the case of Spain"
Paloma Heredia Ruiz, University Autonomus of Barcelona; Emilio Padilla Rosa, University Autonomous of Barcelona
"Risk prevention in cities prone to natural hazards"
Arnaud Goussebaile, Institut Louis Bachelier – CREST
"Forest devolution reform in China: a trigger for investment or deforestation?"
Yuanyuan Yi, University of Gothenburg
"Heterogeneity and habit formation in the effect of demand side management stimuli on residential gas consumption"
Jason Harold, National University of Ireland, Galway; Seán Lyons, Economic and Social Research Institute; John Cullinan, National University of Ireland, Galway
"Valuing health damages due to groundwater arsenic contamination in Bihar, India"
Barun Kumar Thakur, FLAME University Pune; Vijaya Gupta, NITIE Mumbai
"Climate induced land use change in France: impacts of agricultural adaptation and climate change mitigation"
Anna Lungarska, INRA-AgroParisTech, UMR Economie Publique; Raja Chakir, INRA-AgroParisTech, UMR Economie Publique
In Poster Session 2, Thursday, 16:15-16:45
"Marketable pollution permits with intermittent energy sources"
Fadoua Chiba, GRETHA
In Parallel Session 3, Thursday, 16:45-18:45
"Valuation of water purification services of forests: panel data evidence from South Africa"
Dambala Gelo Kutela, University of Cape Town; Jane Turpie, EfD/EPRU, University of Cape Town
"Nudge and tax in an environmental public good experiment: does environmental sensitivity matter?"
Benjamin Ouvrard, BETA
"Estimation of residential water demand. Accounting for substitution patterns and non-linear income effects"
Marta Suárez-Varela, University of Valencia
In Parallel Session 4, Friday, 09:00-11:00
"Intertemporal abatement decisions under ambiguity aversion in a cap and trade"
Simon Quemin, Paris-Dauphine University Climate Economics Chair
"The pen is mightier than the sword: how third-party advice or sanction impact on pro-environmental behavior"
Agnès Festré, Université Côte d’Azur, GREDEG CNRS; Pierre Garrouste, University Côte d'Azur, GREDEG, CNRS; Ankinée Kirakozian, MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University; Mira Toumi, Université Côte d’Azur, GREDEG CNRS
"Second-best analysis of European energy policy: is one bird in the hand worth two in the bush?"
Carolyn Fischer, Resources for the Future; Michael Hübler, Leibniz University Hannover; Oliver Schenker, Frankfurt School of Finance Management
"Did globalization help Germany become cleaner? The effect of increasing import/export exposure on environmental quality at the German county level"
Alexander Rohlf, University of Mannheim
"How to join circular economy without feeling dizzy: the role of information in shaping consumer's behaviour. Evidence from Europe"
Alessio D'Amato, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Matilde Giaccherini, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Mariangela Zoli, University of Rome Tor Vergata
"Desalination of reclaimed water for irrigation: a feasibility study valuing environmental benefits through the shadow prices approach"
Agueda Bellver-Domingo, University of Valencia; Ramón Fuentes, University of Alicante; Francesc Hernandez-Sancho, University of Valencia
"Households livelihoods and deforestation in the Tridom Transboundary Conservation: a spatial analysis"
Jonas Ngouhouo Poufoun, French National Institute of Agricultural Economics (INRA); Sabine Chaupain-Guillot, BETA, University of Lorraine; Philippe Delacote, INRA
In Parallel Session 5, Friday, 14:15-16:15
"Capital-resource economies under recursive preferences"
Johnson Kakeu, Morehouse College; Pierre Nguimkeu, Georgia State University
"How do natural resources affect human capital accumulation in developing countries? Evidence from Ghana"
Justice Mensah, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; George Adu, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Franklin Amuakwah-Mensah, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; George Marbuah, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
"Optimal growth with resource exhaustibility and pollution externality"
Wei Jin, University of New South Wales; Alan Woodland, University of New South Wales
"Relations between preferences over risk, time, and losses and household adoption of energy efficient technologies in Europe"
Joachim Schleich, Grenoble Ecole de Management, 12 rue Pierre Sémard, 38000 Grenoble, France; Xavier Gassmann, Grenoble Ecole de Management; Corinne Faure, Grenoble Ecole de Management; Thomas Meissner, Maastricht University, Tongersestraat 53, 6211 LM Maastricht, The Netherlands
"Should bycatch be taken into account in economic modelling of fisheries?"
Benjamin Blanz, University Hamburg
In Parallel Session 6, Friday, 16:45-18:45
"A fully integrated small open circular economy model"
Juan Fernando Barragan, KU Leuven CEDON; Johan Eyckmans, KU Leuven; Sandra Rousseau, KU Leuven
"Pro environmental behavior: on the interplay of intrinsic motivations and external conditions"
Mariateresa Silvi, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Emilio Padilla Rosa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
In Parallel Session 7, Saturday, 09:00-11:00
"The actual impact of shale gas revolution on the U.S. manufacturing sector”
Yassine Kirat, Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
"Does the place of residence affect land use preferences? Evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Germany"
Julian Sagebiel, Institute for Ecological Economy Research; Jürgen Meyerhoff, Technische Universität Berlin / Kiel Institute for the World Economy; Klaus Glenk, Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
"Joint climate change and customs' union agreements under consumers' taste for variety"
Alaa Al Khourdajie, University of Bath
"Public voluntary agreements as correlated equilibria of a subscription game: on the impact of a background regulatory threat"
Anne-Sarah Chiambretto, CESAER
"The housing market impacts of wastewater injection induced seismicity risk"
Haiyan Liu, University of Georgia; Susana Ferreira, University of Georgia; Brady Brewer, University of Georgia
"The impact of climate change on health expenditures"
Ivan Frankovic, Vienna Institute of Demography
"Innovation under the ENERGY STAR Program"
Yeong Jae Kim, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
"A green bargain? The impact of an energy saving program on productivity growth in China’s iron and steel industry"
Massimo Filippini, ETH Zurich; Thomas Geissmann, ETH Zürich; Valerie Karplus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Da Zhang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In Parallel Session 8, Saturday, 14:45-16:45
"The Cobb-Douglas function as a flexible function. Analyzing the substitution between capital labor and energy"
Frederic Reynes, TNO - Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
"The health burden of climate change in US: evidence from influenza-like-illness"
Shouro Dasgupta, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and Ca' Foscari University; Ian Sue Wing, Boston University
"Temperature and decisions: evidence from 207,000 court cases"
Anthony Heyes, University of Ottawa; Soodeh Saberian, University of Ottawa
"Peeling back the onion: using latent class analysis to uncover heterogeneous responses to stated preference surveys"
Daniel Herrera, Hospinnomics; James K Hammitt, Harvard, Toulouse School of Economics
"Accounting for implicit and explicit payment vehicles in beach site selection choice experiments"
Musharaf Talpur, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam; Mark Koetse, VU University Amsterdam and PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency; Roy Brouwer, The Water Institute / University of Waterloo
Last update on July 4, 2017 |