May 17–18, 2018
Room MS 001
The threat of climate change has increased the number of environmental regulations that might impact economic growth. This 1.5 day workshop is aimed at advancing the understanding and quantifying the impact of environmental regulation on firms’ choices and market outcomes. In particular, it draws on both theoretical and empirical contributions that deal with the impact of climate policy on market structure, firm performance, and innovation.
Organizers: Stefan Lamp and Giulia Pavan
List of communications
Antoine Dechezlepretre (London School of Economics, OECD), “The economic cost of air pollution Evidence from Europe”, Environmental regulation and industrial performance, May 17–18, 2018, room MS 001.
Meredith Fowlie (UC Berkeley), “Measuring Leakage Risk”, Environmental regulation and industrial performance, May 17–18, 2018, room MS 001.
Kenneth Gillingham (Yale University), “The Effect of Fuel Economy Standards on Vehicle Weight Dispersion and Accident Fatalities”, Environmental regulation and industrial performance, May 17–18, 2018, room MS 001.
Mar Reguant (Northwestern University), “The Efficiency and Sectoral Distributional Impacts of Large-Scale Renewable Policies”, Environmental regulation and industrial performance, May 17–18, 2018, room MS 001.
Reed Walker (UC Berkeley), “The Incidence of Carbon Taxes in U.S. Manufacturing: Lessons from Energy Cost Pass-Through”, Environmental regulation and industrial performance, May 17–18, 2018, room MS 001.