Photos from FREECE Workshop on Nov 25 2024
Summary
We are witnessing a dramatic shift in climate policymaking, away from the conventional focus on carbon pricing and toward broader policies such as green industrial policy, just transition, and compensatory policies. The FREECE workshop on Novermber 25th gathered academics in economics and political science that shared their research on this new are of climate policies.
Photo of Julius Andersson. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Julius Andersson, Assistant Professor at SITE, inaugurates the FREECE Workshop "The Next Era of Climate Policies: Alternatives to Carbon Pricing" by welcoming participants and attendees.
Photos of Jared Finnegan. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Jared Finnegan from University College London presented his paper "Green industrial policy in the voting booth: The electoral effects of the Inflation Reduction Act".
Photos of Zhanhan Yu. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Zhanhan Yu from University of Glasgow presented her paper "Carbon Footprint of Place-Based Economic Policies".
Photos of Jeffrey Pagel. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Jeffrey Pagel from London School of Economics, presented his paper "More Than Just Carbon: The Socioeconomic Impact of Large-Scale Tree Planting".
Photos of Mara Balasa. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Mara Balasa from the Stockholm School of Economics, presented her paper "Carbon Contracts for Difference to Decarbonise Romanian Steel".
Photos of Shon Ferguson. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Shon Ferguson from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, presented his paper "The Causal Effects of Climate Investment Subsidies: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Swedish Firms".
Photos of Gustav Martinsson. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Gustav Martinsson from Stockholm University, presented his paper "Climate Policy and Firm Efficiency: Lessons From the Trucking Industry".
Photos of Daniel Spiro. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Daniel Spiro from Uppsala University, presented his paper "Five Questions about the Distributional Effects of Climate Policy".
Photos of Julien Daubanes. Photo: Dominick Nilsson
Julien Daubanes from Technical University of Denmark, presented his paper "Optimal Green Finance".