PROGRAM

Monday, 25 June

08.30 - 09.00Registration
09.00 - 11.00Invited papers
Gunnar Eskeland (Norwegian School of Economics): What if climate policy is about leadership?
Michael Hanemann (Arizona State University): What is wrong with the climate change damage function?
Anil Markandya (BC3): Confused minds: What we like and what we think is good for us. Alternative ways of resolving the conflicts and their impacts on carbon and heath
Juan P. Montero (PUC Chile): The effect of transport policies on car use: Theory and evidence from Latin American cities
Massimo Tavoni (FEEM): A global mapping of energy poverty and consumption
11.00 - 11.30Coffee break
11.30 - 13.00Keynote lecture
Lawrence H. Goulder (Stanford): Climate change policy and the fiscal system
13.00 - 14.30Lunch
14.00 - 16.00Official Opening and Roundtable: El papel futuro de la eficiencia energética en la política energética española. Xosé Hermida (El País), Xavier Labandeira (Rede y Economics for Energy), Carlos Ocaña (FUNCAS), María Sicilia (Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo), Gonzalo Sáenz de Miera (Iberdrola)
16.00 - 17.30Parallel sessions
Session 1
Anna Bartocci, Massimiliano Pisani (Bank of Italy): Green fiscal reforms, electricity generation and macroeconomic performance in the European Union. A model-based approach
Caterina Cruciani, Silvio Giove, Mehmet Pinar (FEEM), Matteo Sostero: Constructing the FEEM Sustainability Index: a Choquet-integral application
Mikel González-Eguino (BC3), Anil Markandya, Marta Escapa: From shadow to green: Linking environmental fiscal reforms and the informal economy
Baltasar Manzano, Jaime Alonso (University of Vigo), Carlos de Miguel: A demand-based mechanism for the Environmental Kuznets Curve
Session 2
Carmen Camacho, Agustín Pérez-Barahona (INRA): Land use dynamics and the environment
Niko Jaakkola (University of Oxford): Strategic oil supply and gradual development of substitutes
Fridrik M. Baldursson (Reykjavik University), Nils-Henrik M. von der Fehr: Natural resources and sovereign expropriation
Miguel Rodríguez (Rede), Yolanda Pena-Boquete: Another look at CO2 emissions modeling: The role of energy prices in developed countries
17.30 - 18.00Coffee break
18.00 - 19.30Parallel sessions
Session 3
Terrence Iverson (Colorado State University): Minimax regret discounting
Hannes Weigt, Erik Delarue (K.U. Leuven), Denny Ellerman: CO2 abatement from RES injection in the German electricity sector
María Loureiro (University of Santiago de Compostela), Michael Hanemann, Xavier Labandeira: Unrevealing public preferences for climate change policies in Spain: A hybrid mixture model
Misato Sato (Grantham Research Institute): Near-term impacts of asymmetric climate change mitigation policies
Session 4
Keith Brouhle (Grinnell College), Brad Graham, Donna Harrington Ramirez: Innovation under the Climate Wise Program
Francisco Cabo (University of Valladolid), Guiomar Martín-Herrán, Mª Pilar Martínez- García: On pollution and R&D-based growth in a trade model between countries concerned and unconcerned about climate change
Michael Jakob (PIK), Christian Flachsland: Strategic incentives for early movers in sequential climate games
21.00Cocktail and Workshop Dinner

Tuesday, 26 June

09.00 - 10.30Keynote lecture
Ottmar Edenhofer (PIK): On the economics of renewable energies: Opportunities, costs and challenges
10.30 - 11.30Economics for energy session
Klaas Würzburg: Renewable generation and electricity prices in the Austrian and German market
Luis Rey: Energy security and oil price volatility
Mohcine Bakhat: A residential demand system for Mexico
Ana Ramos: Energy efficiency in Spanish residential buildings
11.30 - 12.00Coffee break
12.00 - 13.00Young researchers session
Session A
Wolfgang Habla (University of Munich), Kerstin Roeder: Intergenerational aspects of an ecotax package. An application to Germany
Meriem Hamdi-Cherif (CIRED), Henri Waisman, Céline Guivarch, Jean-Charles Hourcade: Mitigation costs in second-best economies: Time profile of emission reductions and sequencing of accompanying measures
Arnaud de la Tour (CERNA): What cost for photovoltaic modules in 2020? Lessons from experience curve models
Session B
Michel Berthélemy (CERNA): What drives innovation in nuclear reactors technologies? An empirical study based on patent counts
Isabel Soares, Óscar Afonso, Susana Silva (University of Porto): Economic and environmental effects under resource scarcity and substitution between renewable and non-renewable resources
Martin Stürmer, Gregor Schwerhoff (Bonn School of Economics): Non-renewable but inexhaustible. Resources in an endogenous growth model
13.00 - 14.30Lunch
14.30 - 16.00Keynote lecture
Dallas Burtraw (RFF): Embracing complexity: Climate policy with imperfect economies and federal governments
16.00 - 17.30Parallel sessions
Session 5
Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Matthieu Glachant (CERNA): Does foreign environmental policy influence domestic innovation? Evidence from the wind industry
Guy Meunier, Jean-Pierre Ponssard (CIRANO), Philippe Quirion: Carbon leakage and capacitybased allocations. Is the EU right?
Francesco Nicolli, Francesco Vona (OFCE Sciences-PO), Liones Nesta: Determinants of renewable energy innovation: Environmental policies vs. Market regulation
Ana Pueyo, Pedro Linares (Comillas): Renewable technology transfer to developing countries: One size does not fit all
Session 6
Germà Bel i Queralt, Jordi Rosell (University of Barcelona): Policy success or economic slowdown? Effects of the 80 Km/h speed limit on air pollution in the Barcelona metropolitan area
José M. Chamorro (University of the Basque Country), Luis M. Abadie, Richard de Neufville, Marija Ilic: Market-based valuation of transmission network expansion. A heuristic application in GB
Ibon Galarraga (BC3), Luis M. Abadie, Alberto Ansuategui: Economic efficiency, environmental effectiveness and political feasibility of energy efficiency rebates: The case of the Spanish energy efficiency "renove" Plan
Michael Jakob (PIK), Jan C. Steckel, Christian Flachsland, Lavinia Baumstark: Climate finance for developing country mitigation: Blessing or curse?
17.30 - 18.00Coffee break
18.00 - 19.30Parallel sessions
Session 7
Leticia Blázquez (University of Castilla la Mancha), Nina Boogen, Massimo Filippini: Spanish residential electricity demand using aggregate data
Luciano de Castro (Northwestern University), Rakesh Vohra: Design of Electricity Markets with Renewables
Natalia Fabra, Mar Reguant (Stanford): Internalization and pass-through of emission costs in electricity markets
Carlos Freitas, Patrícia Pereira (University of Coimbra): Phase II CO2 cost pass-through in MIBEL: A cointegrated VECM approach
Session 8
Raphael Calel (London School of Economics): Environmental policy and directed technological change: Evidence from the European carbon market
Bruno Lanz, Sebastian Rausch (MIT): Cap-andtrade climate policies with price-regulated industries: How costly are free allowances?
Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls, Laure B. de Preux, Ulrich J. Wagner (University Carlos III): Industry compensation under the risk of relocation: A firm-level analysis of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
Karsten Neuhoff, Anne Schopp (DIW Berlin), Rodney Boyd, Kateryna Stelmakh, Alexander Vasa: Banking of surplus emission allowances