Monday, July 25
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8:00 am
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Coffee
and pastries
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8:20 am
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Welcome
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8:30 am
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David
Keiser, Iowa State University
Joseph S. Shapiro, Yale University and NBER
Consequences
of the Clean Water Act and the Demand for Water Quality
Discussant: Lucas W. Davis, University of California at Berkeley and NBER
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9:30 am
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Laura
A. Bakkensen, University of Arizona
Lint Barrage, Brown University and NBER
Do
Disasters Affect Growth? A Macro Model-Based Perspective on the Empirical
Debate
Discussant: John Hassler, Institute for International Economic Studies at
Stockholm University
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10:30 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Research
Sketches -- Egg-Timer Presentations
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Alec Brandon, University of Chicago
Smart Thermostats and Social Norms:
Distributional Evidence From a Field Experiment
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Jonathan
M. Colmer, University of Virginia
Weather,
Labour Reallocation, and Industrial Production:
Evidence from India
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Renaud
Coulomb, University of Melbourne
Yanos Zylberberg, CREI (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Rare Events and
Risk Perception: Evidence from the Fukushima Accident
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Tatyana
Deryugina, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and NBER
Alex MacKay
Julian Reif, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
The
Long-Run Price Elasticity of Electricity Demand
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Ludovica Gazze,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Price
of a Safe Home: Lead Abatement Mandates and the Housing Market
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Christos
Makridis, Stanford University
The (Non)Separability of Air Quality: Evidence
from Millions of Households Across the United States
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Kim
Liu, University of Melbourne
Leslie A. Martin, University of Melbourne
I'm
Sitting This One Out: What Non-participants Reveal about Counterfactual
Emissions
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Eliana
Carranza
Robyn Meeks, University of Michigan
Shedding Light: Understanding the Role of Externalities in Energy
Efficient Technology Adoption
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Kyle
C. Meng, University of California at Santa Barbara
and NBER
Estimating
Path Dependence in Energy Transitions
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Jisung Park, Harvard University
Temperatures and Test Scores
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Shinsuke Tanaka, Tufts University
Kensuke Teshima, Instituto
Tecnologico Autonomo de
Mexico
Offshoring Health Risks: The Impact of the U.S. Lead Regulation on Infant
Health in Mexico
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James Rising, University of California, Berkeley
Economic Damage from Climate Change in
the United States
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Sol Hsiang, Princeton University
Economic Damage from Climate Change in the United States
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12:00 n
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Lunch
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1:30 pm
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Alan
Barreca, Tulane University and NBER
Olivier Deschenes, University of California at Santa Barbara and NBER
Melanie E. Guldi, University of Central Florida
Maybe
Next Month? Temperature Shocks, Climate Change, and Dynamic Adjustments in
Birth Rates
Discussant: Amir Jina, University of Chicago
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2:30 pm
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Karen
Clay, Carnegie Mellon University and NBER
Joshua A. Lewis, University of Montreal
Edson R. Severnini, Carnegie Mellon University
Canary
in a Coal Mine: Infant Mortality, Property Values, and Tradeoffs Associated
with Mid-20th Century Air Pollution
Discussant: Richard Hornbeck, University of Chicago and NBER
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3:30 pm
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Break
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4:00 pm
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Matilde
Bombardini, University of British Columbia and NBER
Bingjing Li, UBC Vancouver School of Economics
Trade,
Pollution and Mortality in China
Discussant: David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and NBER
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5:00 pm
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Adjourn
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Tuesday, July 26
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8:00 am
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Coffee
and pastries
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Morning
parallel session
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Session A
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8:30 am
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Erica
Myers, University of Illinois
Are Home
Buyers Myopic? Evidence From Housing Sales
Discussant: Hunt Allcott, New York University and
NBER
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9:30 am
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Matthew
Kotchen, Yale University and NBER
Which
Social Cost of Carbon? A Theoretical Perspective
Discussant: Scott Barrett, Columbia University
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10:30 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Todd
Gerarden, Harvard University
Spencer Reeder, Vulcan Philanthropy
James H. Stock, Harvard University and NBER
Federal
Coal Program Reform, the Clean Power Plan, and the Interaction of Upstream
and Downstream Climate Policies
Discussant: Jim Bushnell, University of California, Davis and N
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12:00 n
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Lunch
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Session B
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8:30 am
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Kathy
Baylis, University of Illinois
Don Fullerton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and NBER
Payal Shah, Okinawa Institute of Science and
Technology Graduate University
What
Drives Forest Leakage?
Discussant: Treb Allen, Dartmouth College and NBER
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9:30 am
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Seema
Jayachandran, Northwestern University and NBER
Joost de Laat, Porticus Foundation
Eric Lambin, Stanford University
Charlotte Stanton, Carnegie Institution for Science
Cash
for Carbon: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Payments for Ecosystem Services
to Reduce Deforestation
Discussant: Kelsey Jack, Tufts University and NBER
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10:30 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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Evan
D. Peet
Environment and
Human Capital: The Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Pollutants in the
Philippines
Discussant: Reed Walker, University of California at Berkeley and NBER
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12:00 n
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Lunch
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1:00 pm
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Mathias
Reynaert, Toulouse School of Economics
James M. Sallee, University of California at
Berkeley and NBER
Self
Regulation, Corrective Policy and Goodhart's Law: The Case of Carbon
Emissions from Automobiles
Discussant: Mark Jacobsen, University of California, San Diego and NBER
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2:00 pm
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Koichiro Ito, University of Chicago and
NBER
Takanori Ida, Kyoto University
Makoto Tanaka, GRIPS
Information
Frictions, Inertia, and Selection on Elasticity: A Field Experiment on
Electricity Tariff Choice
Discussant: Meredith Fowlie, University of
California at Berkeley and NBER
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3:00 am
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Break
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3:30 pm
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Fiona
Burlig, UC Berkeley
Christopher R. Knittel, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and NBER
David Rapson, University of California at Davis
Mar Reguant, Northwestern University and NBER
Catherine Wolfram, University of California at Berkeley and NBER
Learning
from Schools about Energy Efficiency
Discussant: Ignacia Mercadal, University of Chicago
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4:30 pm
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Adjourn
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