October 11–12, 2012
Toulouse
More information coming soon
List of communications
Stefan Ambec, Giuseppe Marco Attanasi, and Arnaud Reynaud, “An experiment on resource and welfare division through a modified trust game”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Timo Gores, and Stefan Thoenes, “Attention, media and fuel efficiency”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Francisco JM Costa, “Can Rationing Affect Long Run Behavior? Evidence from Brazil”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Reyer Gerlagh, and Matti Liski, “Carbon prices for the next thousand years”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Johan Grasman, Andries Richter, and Daan Van Soest, “Contagious cooperation, tempation and ecosystem collapse”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Sophie Clot, Gilles Grolleau, and Lisette Ibanez, “Do good deeds make bad people?”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Allessandro Bucciol, Natalia Montinari, and Marco Piovesan, “Do not trash the incentive! Monetary incentives and waste sorting”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Caroline Noblet, and John Thogersen, “Does green consumerism increase the acceptance of wind power?”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Urs Fischbacher, Simeon Schudy, and Sabrina Teyssier, “Investments in Energy Saving Measures and Heterogeneous Preferences”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Todd Rogers, and Trisha Shrum, “Mind the Gap: Self-Perpetuating Perceptions and the Energy Efficiency Gap”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Luca A. Panzone, Grischa Perino, and Timothy Swanson, “Motivation crowding in real consumption decisions: Who is messing with my groceries?”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Robert Hahn, and Robert Ritz, “Optimal unselfishness in climate policy”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
James K. Hammitt, “Positive versus normative justifications for benefit cost analysis”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Julia Blasch, and Mehdi Farsi, “Retail demand for voluntary carbon offsets: A choice experiment among swiss consumers”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Allison Brody, Alexander James, Anton Kim, and Jason Shogren, “Social pressure bias and stated preferences”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
George Loewenstein, and Daniel Schwartz, “The chill of the moment: Teachable moments and climate change”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Julien Daubanes, and Jean-Charles Rochet, “Using Private Politics to Discipline Biased Regulators?”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.
Nicolas Treich (Toulouse School of Economics), “Behavioural Environmental Economics' Conference Introduction”, Behavioural Environmental Economics, Toulouse, October 11–12, 2012.