IAERE Young Environmental Economist Award
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The IAERE Young Environmental Economist Award is given to the best paper presented by a young economist at the Annual Conference of the Italian Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (IAERE).
With this Award the Association aims to reward new ideas addressing key environmental and resource economic issues at the national, European and global scale. Both theoretical and empirical papers will be considered without any restriction of topics.
Eligible candidates should be less than 33 years of age and no more than five years past a PhD defence, should they have a PhD. Presenters indicate their intention to submit their candidacy to the Award during the Conference paper submission process. Only full papers submissions are considered: submitters of extended abstracts are not eligible for this award. Priority will be given to paper written by single author or multiple authors complying with the age requirement.
There is a monetary reward of € 1.000,00 for the presenter of the winning paper.
The Selection Committee comprises the Conference Programme Committee and the IAERE Council, and is co-chaired by the IAERE President and the chair of the Conference Programme Committee.
AWARDEE 2023 EX EQUO
Francesco Scotti
Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering, Politecnico di Milano and Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics
"Demand pull and technology push environmentalinnovation: a policy mix analysis on EU ETS and EU Cohesion Policy"
Marco Quatrosi
University of Palermo and SEEDS - Sustainability Environmental Economics and Dynamics Studies
"Using random forests to predict subjective well-being in OECD regions"
AWARDEE 2022 EX EQUO
Lea Crepin
Paris-Saclay University (Paris-Saclay Applied Economics) and Climate Economics Chair (France)
"Do forest conservation policies undermine the soybean sector in the Brazilian Amazon? Evidence from the blacklisting of municipalities
Maurizio Malpede
University of Verona (Italy)
"The Dark Side of Batteries: Child Labor and Cobalt Mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo"
AWARDEE 2021 EX EQUO
Maria ALSINA-PUJOLS
University of Zurich - Department of Economics (Switzerland)
"Climate refugees and carbon pricing "
Marica VALENTE
Berlin School of Economics, Humboldt University, and DIW Berlin (Germany)
"Heterogeneous effects of waste pricing policies "
AWARDEE 2020 EX EQUO
Isabel HOVDAHL
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)
“Temperature variation and mortality”
Giulia CHERSONI
University of Turin (Italy)
“An agent-based model of retrofit diffusion: a behavioral economic approach”
AWARDEE 2019 EX EQUO
Tomas BADURA
Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE), University of East Anglia, UK
"A new approach to capturing the spatial dimensions of value within choice experiments "
Elisabetta CORNAGO
OECD, France
"Evaluating the impact of urban road pricing on the use of green transport modes: The case of Milan "
AWARDEE 2018
Victor NECHIFOR
UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, UK
"Global Economic and Food Security Impacts of Demand-driven Water Scarcity"
AWARDEE 2017 EX EQUO
Shouro DASGUPTA
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change and CaÂ’ Foscari University of Venice
"Impact of Climate Change on Malaria: A Quantile Regression Analysis"
Claudia GHISETTI
Joint Research Centre, European Commission
"Demand-pull and environmental innovations: estimating the effects of innovative public procurement"
AWARDEE 2018
Grantham Research Institute and LSE Cities, London School of Economics
"Pork Barrel as a Signaling Tool: The Case of US Environmental Policy"