Fiscal policy and climate change
Joint workshop of the ECB’s Fiscal Policies Division and the Climate Change Centre
Tuesday, 20 September 2022, Frankfurt am Main – by invitation only
The purpose of this workshop is to discuss how fiscal policy can effectively mitigate climate change, how climate change impacts public finances, and to investigate the interaction between monetary and fiscal policies in this context. Rick van der Ploeg (University of Oxford) will deliver a keynote speech.
- 8:30
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          Registration
- 9:00
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          Welcome
- 9:15
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          Session 1: Green fiscal policies on the expenditure sideSession chair: Oscar Arce, European Central Bank 
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          Environmental subsidies to mitigate transition riskEric Jondeau, University of Lausanne Discussant: Massimiliano Pisani, Banca d’Italia 
- 10:15
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          Break 
- 10:45
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          Session 2: Behavioural and distributional aspects of carbon taxationSession chair: John Caruana, Central Bank of Malta 
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          Households' energy demand and carbon taxation in ItalyLuciano Lavecchia, Banca d’Italia Discussant: Jirka Slacalek, European Central Bank 
- 11:45
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          The behavioral effects of carbon taxes - experimental evidenceManuel Grieder, Zurich University of Applied Sciences Discussant: Maria Sole Pagliari, Banque de France 
- 12:45
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          Lunch 
- 14:00
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          Keynote speech: Obstacles and the need for radical climate policiesRick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford Chair: Irene Heemskerk, European Central Bank 
- 15:00
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          Break 
- 15:30
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          Session 3: Global efficiency implications of carbon taxationSession chair: Ettore Dorrucci, European Central Bank 
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          On the geographic implications of carbon taxesBruno Conte, University of Bologna Discussant: Mar Delgado Tellez, European Central Bank 
- 16:30
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          The great carbon arbitrageAlissa Kleinnijenhuis, Stanford University Discussant: Patrick Grüning, Bank of Latvia 
- 17:30
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          End of workshop 
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
Time allocation: 30 minutes for each paper presenter, 15 minutes for each discussant, and 15 minutes for a general discussion.
Presentations will be posted on this webpage after the event.
General information
Venue
European Central Bank
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main
Conference language
English
Contacts
Organisers
- Jacopo Cimadomo, DG Economics/Fiscal Policies
- Marien Ferdinandusse, DG Economics/Fiscal Policies
- Carolin Nerlich, Climate Change Centre
- Simone Suckfüll, DG Economics/Fiscal Policies