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April 22nd, 2015
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2015 Summer School
EAERE-FEEM-VIU European Summer School on
Environmental Regulation
Venice, June 28th- July 4th, 2015
The 2015 Summer School will take place from June 28th- July 4th at the VIU campus on the Island of San Servolo, in Venice, located just in front of St. Mark's Square. The topic covered by the 2015 Summer School is the economic analysis of environmental regulation.
No restriction is put on
methods used - theoretical, econometric and experimental approaches will be covered. The school will
be of interest to those working on topics including (but not limited to) economics of standards, pollution taxes, tradable permits, comparative performance of instruments, Self-regulation, Information-based regulation, disclosure programs and green labeling, Impacts of regulation on R&D and innovation, Enforcement and compliance, Assessing the impact of regulations on behavior, Cost-benefit analysis of actual regulations, International coordination of regulation, Formal analysis of regulatory institutions, Political economy of environmental regulation.
Faculty
School co-ordinator: Anthony HEYES
- Anthony HEYES (School coordinator)
University of Ottawa
Topic: Behavioural Environmental Regulation
- Stefan AMBEC
Toulouse School of Economics
Topic: Environmental Regulation: Theory
- Timo GOESCHL
Heidelberg University
Topic: Environmental Regulation: Experimental Methods
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Matthew NEIDELL
Columbia University
Topic: Environmental Regulation: Empirical Methods
- Roberton C. WILLIAMS III
University of Maryland
Topic: Market-Based Instruments
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