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SUMMARY:Environment and Energy Economics Weekly Seminar: Catherine Wolfram
DESCRIPTION:“The Demand for Energy-Using Assets among the World’s Rising Middle Classes”Abstract:We study decisions to acquire energy-using assets in thepresence of rising incomes. We develop a theoretical framework to show that\ncredit-constrained\, poor households are unlikely to use additional income to\nbuy appliances. The effect of income growth on asset purchases is stronger at\nhigher income levels. We use large and plausibly exogenous shocks to household\nincome generated by the conditional-cash-transfer program in Mexico\,\nOportunidades\, to show that asset acquisition is nonlinear\, depends\, as\npredicted\, on the pace of income growth\, and both effects are economically\nlarge among beneficiaries. Our results may help explain important worldwide\ntrends in energy use.Link to paperAbout the Speaker:Catherine Wolfram is Cora Jane Flood Professor of Business Administration at\n the Haas School of Business and a researcher at the UC Energy\nInstitute. Her research focuses on the economics of energy markets. She has studied the impact of environmental regulation on energy\nmarkets and the effects of electricity industry privatization and\nrestructuring around the world. She received a PhD in economics from MIT. Before joining the faculty\nat UC Berkeley\, she was an assistant professor of economics at Harvard\nUniversity.\nSee Catherine Wolfram’s complete bio.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/environment-and-energy-economics-weekly-seminar-catherine-wolfram/
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SUMMARY:Justice Fusion:  Art and Creative Expression for Social & Environmental Equity
DESCRIPTION:RSVP at: conta.cc/1q0gK6rSponsored by the UCLA Environmental Justice Initiative\, this event explores the intersection between race\, class\, gender\, and environmental issues through art. The event will feature contributions from students and artists at the crossroads of environmental activism and scholarship. Attendees will also have the opportunity to express their own experiences with environmental burdens and benefits through visual and performance art. Learn more about the artists and event…Program4:00-5:00pm Refreshments4:00-5:00pm Photography Exhibit & Live Art5:00-6:00pm Poetry & Spoken WordCo-Hosted by:Center for the Study of InequalityInstitute of the Environment and SustainabilityInstitute of American CulturesLuskin Center for InnovationUCLA Cultural Affairs CommissionUCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/justice-fusion-art-and-creative-expression-for-social-environmental-equity/
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SUMMARY:Keynote: Who Owns the Digital City?
DESCRIPTION:RSVP by April 21\, 2014\nREGISTER TODAY! \nThis conference brings together policymakers\, technologists\, engineers\, activists and intellectuals to explore how information and communication technologies are changing the governance\, social experience\, management and study of our cities. \nThis is a part of a larger project at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs to explore the main critical policy issues raised by the digital revolution\, which is upending entire fields and industries and causing many changes in our daily lives. The latest phase of information and communication technology development will have a particularly powerful effect on our cities and regions\, leading to new paradigms of urban management\, public decision-making and participation\, social interaction\, and social-scientific methodology. \nThe keynote presentation will be given by computer scientist and futurist Jaron Lanier\, author of Who Owns the Future? \nEvent informationKeynote: Thursday\, April 24\, 2014  6 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.UCLA Luskin Third Floor Terrace 337 Charles E Young Drive East Los Angeles\, California 90095   Conference:Friday\, April 25\, 2014 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.UCLA De Neve Commons\, Plaza Room 351 Charles E. Young Drive West Los Angeles\, California 90095 Parking available for $12
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/keynote-who-owns-the-digital-city/
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