Program for Wednesday, June 5

09:00 - 10:00      Elena Verdolini: The economics of the (just) twin transitions (Auditorium). Chair: Corrado Di Maria

10:00 - 10:45      Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:15      Parallel Sessions 5

Climate policy III (Auditorium)

Games and conflicts (Sala Balinth)

Hannah Römer: Optimal climate policy with sectoral heterogeneity

Thomas Douenne: Optimal climate policy with incomplete markets

Lennart Stern: Pareto-improving climate policy with heterogeneous abatement costs in the building sector

Gregory Casey: Energy efficiency dynamics and climate policy

Niko Jaakkola: Differential games of public investment

Miao Dai: On the impact of cross-ownership in a common property renewable resource oligopoly

Daniel Spiro: The price cap on Russian oil: A quantitative analysis

Sarah Spycher: Meet me at the threshold - Asymmetric preferences in a threshold public goods game

Climate policy IV: Numerical modeling (Sala Eranos)

Empirical macro-level effects (Sala Pioda)

Martin Hänsel: Dasgupta meets Nordhaus: Natural capital dynamics in integrated assessment of climate change

Gustav Fredriksson: Labor reallocation, green subsidies, and unemployment

Robin Argueyrolles: Saving money twice for twice the benefits - The impact of gasoline and diesel subsidy reforms on global biofuel mandates

Frank Venmans: Optimal climate policy under exogenous and endogenous technical change: Making sense of the different approaches

Jakob Lochner: Climate change drives migration towards rich countries

Benjamin Ignoto: Agricultural benefits of biodiversity under climate change: Empirical evidence from disaggregated data

Begum Özdemir Oluk: Demand for carbon-neutral products

Luca Taschini: Weitzman meets Taylor: EU allowances futures price drivers and carbon cap rules

12:15 - 13:30      Lunch (Ristorante)

13:30 - 14:40      Parallel Sessions 6

Uncertainty and ambiguity (Auditorium)

Political economy: Empirics (Sala Balinth)

Marco Carli: Green ambiguity

Simone Marsiglio: Complexity in low-carbon transitions: Uncertainty and policy implications

Stefan Baumgärtner: Do people in the face of Knightian uncertainty apply Laplace’s principle of insufficient reason?

Johanna Brigitte Arlinghaus: The effect of information framing on policy support: Experimental evidence from urban policies

Théo Konc: How political attitudes change with energy prices: Quasi-experimental evidence from Germany

Stefano Carattini: Lobbying in disguise

Storage (Sala Eranos)

Growth and sustainability (Sala Pioda)

Stefano Ninfole: Competition for carbon storage

Kine Josefine Aurland-Bredesen: The role of carbon capture technologies: Impact of learning-by-doing and resource cost

Maria Alsina-Pujols: Directed technical change and the energy transition: The role of storage technology

Loris André: Economic growth and biodiversity: A sectoral model

Tobias Bergmann: Leisure, growth and limited resources - Resource constraints and the emergence of a leisure economy

Rob Hart: R&D and the clean energy transition: Facts and fables

14:40 - 15:00      Break

15:00 - 16:00      Scott Taylor: Noisy trade: The impact of shipping noise on marine mammals (Auditorium). Chair: Sjak Smulders

16:00 - 19:00     Free time. A walk to the town of Ascona and a nearby swimming beach will be organized for those who are interested.
19:00 - 20:30     Dinner (Ristorante)