Camp Resources 2016
2016 Camp Resources
Fifty-nine participants enjoyed 28 presentations at Camp Resources XXIII
Below you will find links to the session presentations.
Archives for Camp Resources programming since 2000 can be found here.
Session 1: Household Behavior
- “Does Federal Disaster Assistance Affect Private Protection Behavior: An Empirical Analysis of Household Purchase of Flood Insurance” Meri Davlasheridze, Texas A&M University at Galveston
- “Does Fuel-‐Switching Improve Health? Evidence from LPG Subsidy Program” Imelda, University of Hawai’i
- “Designing Light-‐Duty Vehicle Incentives for Low-‐ and Moderate-‐Income Households” Tamara Sheldon, University of South Carolina
Session 2: Energy
- “Measuring the Accuracy of Engineering Models in Predicting Energy Savings from Home Retrofits: Evidence from Monthly Billing Data” Joe Maher, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), University of Maryland
- “Helping Mexican Households Benefit from Electricity Industry Restructuring: Using Information to Encourage Energy Efficiency” Gordon Leslie, Stanford University
- “Strategic Investment in Renewable Energy Under Technological Change” Fanglin Ye, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Session 3: Resources
- “Social Licensing of Mineral Resources” Brett Jordan, Colorado School of Mines
- “Mitigating the Spatial Externalities of Groundwater Pumping with Effective Management Policies” Aaron Hrozencik, Colorado State University
- “The End of the Age of Oil” Gavin Roberts, University of Wyoming
Session 4: Firm Behavior
- “Learning through Subcontractors in an Emerging Technology” T.Robert Fetter, Duke University
- “Environmental and Competitive Effects of Solar Photovoltaics Tariffs” Todd Gerarden, Harvard University
- “Political Pressure under Pollution Reduction Mandates: Transboundary Spillovers in China” Youpei Yan, University of Maryland
Session 5: Water & Air
- “The True Cost of Air Pollution: Evidence from the Housing Market” Daniel Sullivan, Resources for the Future
- “Enduring Effects of Changes in Billing Frequency: Evidence from Urban Water Use” Casey Wichman, Resources for the Future
- “Do Consumers Respond to Marginal Price when Rate Information is Cheap? Evidence from Residential Water Demand” Corey Lott, University of California, Santa Barbara
Session 6: Valuation & Health
- “Utilizing Subjective Beliefs in Stated Preference Models: Issues and Solutions” Gregory Howard, East Carolina University
- “Are Environmental Health Decisions Complementary in Rural India?” Jennifer Orgill, Duke University
Research Sketches
- “Averting Expenditures and Desirable Goods: Consumer Demand for Bottled Water in the Presence of Fracking” A. Justin Kirkpatrick, Duke University
- “Which Matching Models Can We Trust to Recover the Marginal Willingness to Pay for Environmental Amenities?” Vartan Kesiz Abnousi, Virginia Tech
- “Bad Weather, Safe Day? The Effect of Weather and Pollution on Crime” Bo Liu, Georgia State University
- “The Effects of Transboundary Air Pollution from China on Ambient Air Conditions in South Korea” Moon Joon Kim, North Carolina State University
- “Measuring the Impact of Greenway Infrastructure: Evidence on Heterogeneous Demand for Environmental Amenities” Lee Parton, North Carolina State University
- “Coal Mines and Housing Markets” Luke Fitzpatrick, Ohio University
- “Predicting the Future of the Ethanol Industry Under Uncertainty” Elizabeth Miller, U.S. EPA
- “The Effect of Water Quality Characterization on Recreation Demand Model Results” Jenny Thomas, U.S. EPA
- “Trophy Hunting vs Manufacturing Energy: The Price-‐Responsiveness of Shale Gas” Brian Prest, Duke University