CESifo Area Conference on Energy and Climate Economics 2021
Online
The 2021 CESifo Area Conference on Energy and Climate Economics was held online.
The keynote speech was delivered by Tatyana Deryugina (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) and the title of her lecture was Living in a Changing Climate.
The scope of relevant topics is 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.
Papers
Motivation Crowding in Peer Effects: The Effect of Solar Subsidies on Green Power Purchases
ANDREA LA NAUZE (University of Queensland)
Storing Power: Market Structure Matters
DAVID ANDRÈS-CEREZO (European University Institute) and Natalia Fabra
The Informational Value of Environmental Taxes
STEFAN AMBEC (Toulouse School of Economics) and Jessica Coria
Theoretical and Empirical Evaluation of a Competitive Energy Rebate Program
CHI L. TA (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Grid Transmission Critical Peak Pricing: A Large-Scale Field Experiment with Default Enrollment
CLOÉ GARNACHE (Oslo Metropolitan University), Øystein Hernæs, and Anders Gravir Imenes
Prices versus Quantities with Morally Concerned Consumers
KLAUS M. SCHMIDT (LMU Munich) and Fabian Herweg
Climate Change and Migration: The Case of Africa
BRUNO CONTE (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)
The Grandkids Aren't Alright: The Intergenerational Effects of Prenatal Pollution Exposure
JONATHAN COLMER (University of Virginia) and John Voorheis
Automated Bidding in and Welfare Effects of Local Electricity Markets
MARIE-LOUISE ARLT (LMU Munich), David Chassin, Claudio Rivetta, and James Sweeney
Solar Geoengineering, Learning, and Experimentation
DAVID L. KELLY (University of Miami), Garth Heutel, Juan B. Moreno-Cruz, and Soheil Shayegh
The Shale Revolution and the Dynamics of the Oil Market
Nathan S. Balke, XIN JIN (Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University), and Mine Yücel
Carbon Pricing of International Transport Fuels: Impacts on Carbon Emissions and Trade Activity
B. GABRIELA MUNDACA (The World Bank), Jon Strand, Sauleh Siddiqui, and Ian R. Young
The Employment Impact of a Green Fiscal Push: Evidence from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
DAVID POPP (Syracuse University), Francesco Vona, Giovanni Marin, and Ziqiao Chen
The Rising Cost of Climate Change: Evidence from the Bond Market
MICHAEL D. BAUER (University of Hamburg) and Glenn D. Rudebusch
Intensity-Based Rebating of Emissions Revenues
Christoph Böhringer, CAROLYN FISCHER (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Nic Rivers
Differential Fiscal Policy Induced Innovations in Consumer Markets
MARCUS HAGEDORN (University of Oslo) and Yikai Wang