Event – CESifo Area Conference

CESifo Area Conference on Energy and Climate Economics 2020

1 – 2 October 2020


Online
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The annual meeting of the Energy & Climate Economics Area ran on 1-2 October 2020 as an online event.

The scope of relevant topics was broad, ranging from climate mitigation and adaptation to the study of energy and resource markets as well as environmental market failures more broadly. The aim of the Energy and Climate Economics Area is to bring leading researchers from both sides of the Atlantic together to facilitate and discuss new and innovative theoretical and empirical research.

The keynote lecture was delivered by Matthew J. Kotchen, Yale University.

Scientific organizer(s): Maximilian Auffhammer

Papers

Are Economists Getting Climate Dynamics Right and Does It Matter?
SIMON DIETZ (LSE), Armon Rezai, Frederick van der Ploeg, and Frank Venmans 

Are “Complementary Policies” Substitutes? Evidence From R&D Subsidies in the UK
JACQUELYN PLESS (MIT)

How Does the EU ETS Reform Impact Allowance Prices? The Role of Myopia, Hedging Requirements and the Hotelling Rule
Johanna Bocklet and MARTIN HINTERMAYER (University of Cologne)

Scrapping, Renewable Technology Adoption, and Growth
Bernardino Adao, Borghan Narajabad, and TED LOCH-TEMZELIDES (Rice University)

Incentives for Technology Investments in International Climate Policy
Anna Kulakovskaya and RALPH WINKLER (University of Bern)

When Nudges Aren't Enough: Incentives and Habit Formation in Public Transport Usage
CHRISTINA GRAVERT (University of Copenhagen) and Linus Olsson Collentine

Weather Shocks and Migration Intentions in Western Africa: Insights from a Multilevel Analysis
Simone Bertoli, Frédéric Docquier, Hillel Rapoport, and ILSE RUYSSEN (Ghent University)

Intrafirm Leakage
FELIX SAMY SOLIMAN (University of Oxford)

Stick or Carrot? Asymmetric Responses to Vehicle Registration Taxes in Norway
Alice Ciccone and EMILIA SOLDANI (University of Frankfurt)

A Dynamic Analysis of International Agreements: Loose vs Tight Cooperation
Luca Colombo, Paola Labrecciosa, and NGO VAN LONG (Mc Gill University)

Symmetric Equilibria in Differential Games with Public Goods
NIKO JAAKKOLA and Florian Wagener (University of Amsterdam)

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