Seminar in Environmental Economics and Policy

Seminar in Environmental Economics and Policy

SEMINAR IN ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY API-905y/Econ 2690hf Robert Stavins and Martin Weitzman http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k96249 Spring 2014, Wednesday, 4:10-5:30 p.m. Room L-382, 79 John F. Kennedy Street John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Support from the Enel Endowment for Environmental Economics and the Department of Economics is Gratefully Acknowledged January 29 Dallas Burtraw, Josh Linn, Karen Palmer, and Anthony Paul, Resources for the Future. AClean Air Act Regulation of CO2 from Power Plants.@ February 19 Koichiro Ito, Boston University, and James M. Sallee, University of Chicago. AThe Economics of Attribute-Based Regulation: Theory and Evidence from Fuel-Economy Standards.@ February 26 James Hammitt, Harvard University, and Tuba Tuncel, Toulouse School of Economics. AA New Meta-Analysis of the WTP/WTA Disparity.@ March 26 Martin Weitzman, Harvard University. ACan Negotiating a Uniform Carbon Price Help to Internalize the Global Warming Externality?@ April 2 Christopher Knittel, MIT, Konstantinos Metaxoglou, Carleton University, and Andre Trinidade, Getulio Vargas Foundation. ANatural Gas Prices and Coal Displacement: Evidence from Electricity Markets.@ April 16 Rohini Pande, Harvard University. AEnvironmental Inspections in India.@ April 23 Robert Pindyck, MIT, and Ian Martin, London School of Economics. AAverting Catastrophes: The Strange Economics of Scylla and Charbydis.@ Note: Name of presenter is in Bold. For further information, contact Professor Stavins at the Kennedy School (495-1820), Professor Weitzman at the Department of Economics (495-5133), or the course assistant, Jason Chapman (496-8054), or visit the seminar web site. .

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