Photos from FREECE Workshop 2024
Summary
The FREECE workshop on the Political Economy of Environmental Policy, held on April 19th, featured seven paper presentations alongside two keynote lectures delivered by Torsten Persson from IIES and Michaël Aklin from EPFL. The papers presented covered four broad themes important to environmental policy-making: the impact of institutional settings on policy, comparing democratic and autocratic regimes; climate beliefs and climate action polarization; the role of the policymaker; and the distributional consequences of the green transition, highlighting the winners and losers.
Photo of Julius Andersson. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Julius Andersson, Assistant Professor at SITE, inaugurates the FREECE workshop "The Political Economy of Environmental Policy" by welcoming all attendees.
Photo of Moritz Lubczyk. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Moritz Lubczyk from the Rockwool Foundation in Berlin discussed evidence of the causal effects of long-term exposure to air pollution in East Germany at the FREECE workshop.
Photo of Ranjana Sinha. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Ranjana Sinha, from the Stockholm School of Economics, discussed whether climate-related protests are increasing climate change awareness among the general population and influencing citizens’ electoral voting decisions at the FREECE workshop.
Photo of Prashant Garg. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Prashant Garg, from the Imperial College London, tests whether major events serve as potential shocks to these opinions at the FREECE workshop.
Photo of Torsten Persson. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Torsten Persson from Stockholm University and The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) talked about the political economics of green transitions at the FREECE workshop.
Photo of Sareh Vosooghi. Photo by Dominick Nilsson
Sareh Vosooghi from KU Leuven presented her paper "Mindset of policymakers matters: Cases of climate coalition formation" at the FREECE workshop.
Photo of Maren Holthe Hedne. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Maren Holthe Hedne, from the University of Oslo, discussed the case of green technological change at the FREECE workshop.
Photo of Ondine Berland. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Ondine Berland from the Universite Paris-Saclay discussed whether women exhibit stronger environmental concerns at the FREECE workshop.
Photo of Tillmann Eymess. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Tillmann Eymess from Heidelberg University discussed relative income and preference for public goods at the FREECE workshop.
Photo of Michaël Aklin. Photo by: Dominick Nilsson
Michaël Aklin from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne talked about labor market frictions during his keynote speech at the FREECE workshop.