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Monday, July 20 | |
Format: 20 minutes for authors, 10 minutes for discussants, and 15 minutes for Q&A.
Participants should use the raise hand function during the Q&A period and ask the questions themselves after being called on. During the presentation participants are welcome to submit questions via chat and/or private messages. |
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10:30 am |
Rationing the Commons
Discussant:
Namrata Kala, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER |
11:15 am |
Credit and Attention in the Adoption of Profitable Energy Efficient Technologies in Kenya
Discussant:
Pascaline Dupas, Princeton University and NBER |
12:00 pm |
Break
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1:00 pm |
Adaptation and Adverse Selection in Markets for Natural Disaster Insurance
Discussant:
Benjamin R. Handel, University of California, Berkeley and NBER |
1:45 pm |
Droughts, Deluges, and (River) Diversions: Valuing Market-Based Water Reallocation
Discussant:
Paul Scott, New York University |
2:30 pm |
Break
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3:00 pm |
The Scope for Climate Adaptation: Evidence from Water Scarcity in Irrigated Agriculture
Discussant:
Richard Hornbeck, University of Chicago and NBER |
3:45 pm |
Groundwater, Energy, and Crop Choice |
4:30 pm |
Breakout Rooms
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5:00 pm |
Adjourn
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Tuesday, July 21 | |
10:30 am |
Dynamic Costs and Market Power: Rooftop Solar Penetration in Western Australia
Discussant:
Mar Reguant, Northwestern University and NBER |
11:15 am |
The Welfare Effects of Persuasion and Taxation: Theory and Evidence from the Field
Discussant:
Dmitry Taubinsky, University of California, Berkeley and NBER |
12:00 pm |
Break
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1:00 pm |
Egg Timers
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Ashwin Rode, Tamma Carleton, Michael Delgado, Michael Greenstone, Trevor Houser, Solomon Hsiang, Andrew Hultgren, Amir Jina, Robert Kopp, Kelly McCusker, Ishan Nath, James Rising, Justin Simcock, and Jiacan Yuan
Estimating a Social Cost of Carbon forGlobal Energy Consumption |
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Bard Harstad
The Conservation Multiplier |
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Christopher Severen and Arthur A. van Benthem
Formative Experiences and the Price of Gasoline |
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Danae Hernandez-Cortes and Kyle C. Meng
Do Environmental Markets Cause Environmental Injustice? |
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David P. Byrne, Lorenz Goette, Leslie A. Martin, Lucy Delahey, Alana Jones, Amy Miles, Samuel Schob, Thorsten Staake, and Verena Tiefenbeck
The Habit-Forming Effects of Feedback: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment |
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Gautam Gowrisankaran, Michael Greenstone, Ali Hortacsu, Mengdi Liu, Caixia Shen, and Bing Zhang
Discharge Fees, Pollution Mitigation, and Productivity:Evidence from Chinese Power Plants |
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Jonathan Colmer and John Voorheis
The Grandkids Aren’t Alright: TheIntergenerational Effects of PrenatalPollution Exposure |
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Judson Boomhower
The Salience of Environmental Externalities in Generalist and Specialist Elections: Evidence from Fracking |
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Peter Christensen, Paul Francisco, Erica Myers, and Mateus Souza
Decomposing the Wedge Between Projected andRealized Returns in Energy Efficiency Programs |
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Robyn Meeks, Arstan Omuraliev, Ruslan Isaev, and Zhenxuan Wang
Enforcement in Electricity Services: Evidence from aRandomized Smart Meter Experiment |
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Ryan B. Edwards, Walter P. Falcon, Gracia Hadiwidjaja, Matthew M. Higgins, Rosamond L. Naylor, and Sudarno Sumarto
Fight Re With Nance? A Randomized Eld Experimentto Curtail Land-Clearing Re in Indonesia |
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Steve Cicala, David Hemous and Morten Olsen
Adverse Selection as a Policy Instrument:Unraveling Climate Change |
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2:00 pm |
Break
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2:30 pm |
Do Safety Inspections Improve Safety? Evidence from the Safety Inspection Program for Commercial Motor Vehicles
Discussant:
Paulina Oliva, University of Southern California and NBER |
3:15 pm |
Social Pressure and Self-Selection in Experimental Policy Evaluation
Discussant:
Hunt Allcott, Stanford University and NBER |
4:00 pm |
Breakout Rooms
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4:30 pm |
Adjourn
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