Other Presentations

 

PRESENTATIONS AT YALE:

 

2008

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “Evaluating Emissions Trading Using a Nearest (Polluting) Neighbor Estimator,” October.

Yale Applied Microeconomics Summer Workshop: “Evaluating Emissions Trading Using a Nearest (Polluting) Neighbor Estimator,” May.

 

2007

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “Averting Regulatory Enforcement: Evidence from New Source Review,” October.

Yale SOM Faculty Seminar: “Market Organization and Efficiency in Electricity Markets,” September.

Yale Applied Microeconomics Summer Workshop: “Market Organization and Efficiency in Electricity Markets,” July.

Yale FES Faculty Seminar: “Averting Enforcement: Strategic Response to the Threat of Environmental Regulation,” April.

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “Nearest (Polluting) Neighbor Estimates: An Empirical Assessment of the RECLAIM Market,” April.

Yale Industrial Organization Seminar: “Averting Enforcement: Strategic Response to the Threat of Environmental Regulation,” (presented with Nat Keohane) April.

 

2006

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “Averting Enforcement: Strategic Response to the Threat of Environmental Regulation,” (presented with Nat Keohane) November.

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “The Value of Scarce Water: Measuring the Inefficiency of Municipal Regulations,” (presented with Sheila Olmstead) April.

 

2005

Yale SOM Faculty Seminar: “The Value of Scarce Water: Measuring the Inefficiency of Municipal Regulations,” October.

Yale Applied Microeconomics Seminar: “The Value of Scarce Water: Measuring the Inefficiency of Municipal Regulations,” (presented with Sheila Olmstead) September.

Yale FES Faculty Seminar: “A Discrete-Continuous Choice Model of Climate Change Impacts on Energy,” (presented with Rob Mendelsohn) September.

Yale Applied Microeconomics Summer Workshop: “Are Brown Lawns the Right Drought Policy? The Welfare Impacts of Non-Price Water Demand Management,” (presented with Sheila Olmstead) July.

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “Are Brown Lawns the Right Drought Policy? The Welfare Impacts of Non-Price Water Demand Management,” (presented with Sheila Olmstead) April.

 

2004

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “A Discrete-Continuous Choice Model of Climate Change Impacts on Energy,” (presented with Rob Mendelsohn) November.

Yale FES Faculty Seminar: “Reformulating Competition? Gasoline Content Regulation, Competition, and the Wholesale Price of Gasoline,” December.

Yale Applied Microeconomics Summer Workshop: “Reformulating Competition? Gasoline Content Regulation, Competition, and the Wholesale Price of Gasoline,” (presented with Justine Hastings) August.

Yale SOM Faculty Seminar: “Market Structure and Competition: A Cross Market Analysis of the U.S. Electricity Industry,” May.

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “Is Real-Time Pricing Green?: The Environmental Impacts of Electricity Demand Variance,” April.

 

2003

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “Environmental Regulation in Oligopoly Markets,” December.

Yale Applied Microeconomics Summer Workshop: “Is Real-Time Pricing Green?: The Environmental Impacts of Electricity Demand Variance,” August.

Yale SOM Faculty Seminar: “Market Power and Vertical Integration: A Study of Firm Behavior in Restructured Electricity Markets,” April.

Yale Environmental Economics Seminar: “Is Real-Time Pricing Green?: The Environmental Impacts of Electricity Demand Variance,” March.

 

2002

Yale FES Faculty Seminar: “Pollution and Real-time Pricing,” November.

 

PRESENTATIONS AT BERKELEY:

 

2002

University of California-Berkeley: “The Impact of Retail Rate Deregulation on Electricity Consumption in San Diego,” April.

 

2001

University of California-Berkeley: “Environmental Regulation in Oligopoly Markets: A Study of Electricity Restructuring,” October.

University of California-Berkeley: “Environmental Regulation in Oligopoly Markets: A Study of Electricity Restructuring,” September.