CONFERENCE “EMISSIONS TRADING: WHICH WAY FORWARD?” Cet événement est passé. 28 mars @ 8 H 00 min - 16 H 30 min 8:00-8:20 Coffee 8:20-8:30 Welcome address by Christian de Perthuis (Paris-Dauphine) 8:30-10:15 Session 1: Assessing the 2018 EU ETS reform towards the 2021 review Moderation: Christian Flachsland (MCC) Endogenizing the cap in cap-and-trade system, Peter Kruse-Andersen (University of Copenhagen) Expecting the unexpected: Emissions uncertainty and environmental market design, Jim Bushnell (UC Davis) Intertemporal emissions trading and market design: An application to the EU-ETS, Simon Quemin (LSE and CEC) 10:15-10:45 Coffee break 10:45-12:30 Session 2: Implications of unilateral actions under the EU-ETS Moderation: Anna Creti (Paris-Dauphine University) Understanding overlapping policies: Internal carbon leakage and punctured waterbed, Grischa Perino (Universität Hamburg) Emissions reserve price options for EU member states, Carolyn Fischer (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and RFF) Unilateral action under an emissions cap, Ottmar Edenhofer (PIK) 12:30-14:00 Lunch & coffee break 14:00-16:00 Pathfinding Roundtable: Which way forward for progressive Member States? Chair: Frank Convery (University College Dublin) What is pathfinding? by Michael Pahle (PIK) Roundtable with: Rep. of European Commission (Peter Zapfel, tbc) Rep. of French Ministry (Olivier David, tbc) Joachim Hein (Federation of German Industries) Mark Lewis (BNP Paribas) Herman Vollebergh (PBL and Tilburg University, Netherlands) Robert Ritz (Cambridge University, UK) Asa Lofgren (Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden) Philippe Rosier (MEDEF) Michael Pahle (PIK) or Ottmar Edenhofer (PIK) Christian de Perthuis (Paris-Dauphine) 16:00 Concluding remarks and farewell: Michael Pahle (PIK) and Raphael Trotignon (CEC) Organizer Université Paris Dauphine Lieu Université Paris Dauphine Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, Paris, Paris 75016 France