Environment and Energy Economics Weekly Seminar: Matthew Kahn

"Household Demandfor Low Carbon Public Policies: Evidence from California"AbstractIn recent years, Californians have voted on two key pieces of low carbon regulation. The resulting voting patterns provide an opportunity to […]

Environment and Energy Economics Weekly Seminar: Hunt Allcott

"The Lightbulb Paradox: Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments"Abstract:It is often suggestedthat consumers are imperfectly informed about or inattentive to energy costs of durable goods such as cars, air conditioners, and […]

Environment and Energy Economics Weekly Seminar: Catherine Wolfram

"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 credit-constrained, […]

Keynote: Who Owns the Digital City?

RSVP by April 21, 2014 REGISTER TODAY! This conference brings together policymakers, technologists, engineers, activists and intellectuals to explore how information and communication technologies are changing the governance, social experience, […]

Conference: Who Owns the Digital City?

RSVP by April 21, 2014REGISTER TODAY!This conference brings together policymakers, technologists, engineers, activists and intellectuals to explore how information and communication technologies are changing the governance, social experience, management and […]