Environment and Energy Economics Program Meeting

Tatyana Deryugina and Arthur A. van Benthem, Organizers

March 30-31, 2023

Royal Sonesta Hotel, Longfellow Room, Cambridge, MA, Zoom

Conference Code of Conduct

Thursday, March 30
8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Bryan Bollinger, New York University
Kenneth Gillingham, Yale University and NBER
A. Justin Kirkpatrick, Michigan State University

Valuing Solar Subsidies
Discussant: Erica Myers, University of Calgary and NBER
10:00 am
Jonathan Proctor, Harvard University
Tamma A. Carleton, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Sandy S. Sum, University of California, Santa Barbara

Parameter Recovery Using Remotely Sensed Variables
Discussant: Marshall Burke, Stanford University and NBER
11:00 am
Break
11:30 am
Lawrence H. Goulder, Stanford University and NBER
Xianling Long, Peking University
Chenfei Qu, Tsinghua University
Da Zhang, Tsinghua University

China's Nationwide CO2 Emissions Trading System: A General Equilibrium Assessment
Discussant: Roberton C. Williams III, University of Maryland and NBER
12:30 pm
Lunch - Room Skyline CD
1:30 pm
Allan Hsiao, Stanford University

Sea Level Rise and Urban Adaptation in Jakarta
Discussant: Clare A. Balboni, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2:30 pm
Break
3:00 pm
Megan R. Bailey, University of Calgary
David P. Brown, University of Alberta
Blake C. Shaffer, University of Calgary
Frank A. Wolak, Stanford University and NBER

Centralized vs Decentralized Demand Response: Evidence from a Field Experiment
Discussant: Katrina Jessoe, University of California at Davis
4:00 pm
Nicholas Vreugdenhil, Arizona State University
Matthew Leisten, Federal Trade Commission

Dynamic Regulation with Firm Linkages:Evidence from Texas
Discussant: Mathias Reynaert, Toulouse School of Economics
5:00 pm
Adjourn
5:30 pm
Reception and Group Dinner - Room Skyline AB
Friday, March 31
8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Gemma Dipoppa, Brown University
Saad Gulzar, Princeton University

Administrative Incentives Impact Crop-Residue Burning and Health in South Asia
Discussant: Namrata Kala, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
10:00 am
Jaerim Choi, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Jay Hyun, Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta
Gueyon Kim, University of California, Santa Cruz
Ziho Park, National Taiwan University

Trade Policy Uncertainty, Offshoring, and the Environment: Evidence from US Manufacturing Establishments
Discussant: Jevan Cherniwchan, McMaster University
11:00 am
Break
11:30 am
Catherine Wolfram, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Edward Miguel, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Eric Hsu, Yale University
Susanna B. Berkouwer, University of Pennsylvania and NBER

Donor Contracting Conditions and Public Procurement: Causal Evidence from Kenyan Electrification
Discussant: Benjamin A. Olken, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
12:30 pm
Joseph S. Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley and NBER

Institutions, Comparative Advantage, and the Environment: Why are Developing Countries Polluted?
Discussant: Johannes Boehm, Sciences Po
1:30 pm
Adjourn