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Location: Rubenstein 304, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
June 13-14, 2019

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Supported by the Harvard University Center for the Environment, the Harvard Environmental Economics Program, and the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government

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(Presenters in bold)

June 13

830-900
Breakfast and Introductions

900-1000
Mike Abito (University of Pennsylvania), Christopher R. Knittel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Konstantinos Metaxoglou (Carleton University), Andre Trindade (Brazilian School of Economics and Finance)

Discussant: Cuicui Chen (SUNY-Albany)

1000-1030
Alexander MacKay (Harvard University), Ignacia Mercadal (Columbia University)

1030-1100
Coffee break

1100-1200
Andrea La Nauze (University of Pittsburgh)

Discussant: Todd Gerarden (Cornell University)

1200-1230
Wancong Fu (Syracuse University), Chong Li (American Express), Jan Ondrich (Syracuse University), David Popp (Syracuse University)

1230-130
Lunch

130-230
Student egg-timers (5 minutes each)
Saleh Zakerinia (Cornell University) Climate Change Policy: Dynamics, Strategy, and the Kyoto Protocol
Jonghyun Yoo (Yale University) Climate Change Uncertainty
Qitong Wang (Tufts University) Coal Mining Activity and Opioid Mortality
Marta Talevi (LSE/Yale University) Output-based Incentives for Residential Solar PV: Demand Responsiveness, Cost-Effectiveness, and Alternative Policy Scenarios
Daniel Stuart (Harvard University) Estimating the Impacts of EPA Regulation and Enforcement on Industrial Activity
Marten Ovaere (Yale University) The Value of Renewables: Observational and Experimental Evidence from the United States and Europe
Shefali Khanna (Harvard University) The Value of Electricity Reliability in India
Nahim Bin Zahur (Cornell University) Long-term Contracts, Market Power and Efficiency in the Liquefied Natural Gas Industry
Patrick Behrer (Harvard University) Raising Wages, Raising Pollution: Unintended Environmental Consequences of Anti-Poverty Programs
Megan Bailey (Harvard University) RGGI and Fossil Efficiency
Sarah Armitage (Harvard University) Instrument Choice, Irreversible Investment, and the Welfare Implications of Pricing Carbon

230-300
Robert Stavins (Harvard University)

300-330
Coffee break

330-400
Marc A. C. Hafstead (Resources for the Future), Roberton C. Williams (University of Maryland)

400-500
Mathias S. Kruttli (Board of Governors to the Federal Reserve System), Brigitte Roth Tran (Board of Governors to the Federal Reserve System), Sumudu W. Watugala (Cornell University)

Discussant: Lint Barrage (Brown University)

630
Dinner: Benedetto, Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett Street, Cambridge

June 14

800-830
Breakfast

830-930
Karen Clay (Carnegie Mellon University), Margarita Portnykh (Carnegie Mellon University), Edson Severnini (Carnegie Mellon University)

Discussant: Nicholas Sanders (Cornell University)

930-1030
Geoffrey Barrows (Ecole Polytechnique), Teevrat Garg (University of California—San Diego), Akshaya Jha (Carnegie Mellon University)

Discussant: Valerie Karplus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

1030-1100
Coffee Break

1100-1130
Panle Jia Barwick (Cornell University), Shanjun Li (Cornell University), Liguo Lin (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics), Eric Zou (Cornell University)

1130-1230
Ujjayant Chakravorty (Tufts University), Manzoor Dar (International Rice Research Institute), Kyle Emerick (Tufts University)

Discussant: Casey Wichman (Resources for the Future)

1230-130
Lunch

130-230
Thomas R. Covert (University of Chicago), Richard L. Sweeney (Boston College)

Discussant: Cynthia Lin Lawell (Cornell University)

230-300
Benjamin Leard (Resources for the Future), Joshua Linn (Resources for the Future), Katalin Springel (Resources for the Future)

300-330
Kenneth Gillingham (Yale University), Sébastien Houde (ETH Zurich), Arthur van Benthem (University of Pennsylvania

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Supported by the Harvard University Center for the Environment, the Harvard Environmental Economics Program, and the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government.