Innovation and Climate Change Governance Cet événement est passé. 19-20 mai @ 8 H 00 min - 18 H 00 min MAY 19 Programme 8:30-9:00 Participants welcome and registration 9:00-9:15 Welcome Address 9:15-11:15 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND GREEN INNOVATION Amrita Raychaudhuri (University of Winnipeg) Green technology, competition and patents Matthieu Glachant (Mines Paris Tech) Intellectual property rights protection and the international transfer of low-carbon technologies Julie Lochard (ERUDITE, UPEC) Does environmental regulation drive specialisation in green innovation? 11:15-11:45 Coffee Break 11:45-12:45 PhD session – 1 Coline Metta-Versmessen (Université Paris Dauphine, EDF R&D) Carbon Contracts for Differences for the development of low-carbon hydrogen in Europe Valentin Lignau (Université Paris Nanterre, EconomiX, Climate Economics Chair) Wind of Technical Change: Do Patent Matters? 12:45-14h15 Lunch 14:15-16:15 TRANSITION DYNAMICS AND INNOVATION Erin Baker (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Low carbon energy R&D portfolios that are robust when models and experts disagree Knut Rosendahl (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Directed technical change and the resource curse Rabah Amir (University of Iowa) Optimal dynamic pricing of green goods under discounted network effects 16:15-16:45 Coffee Break 16:45 – 17:45 PhD session – 2 Hydrogen Albin Kasser (Université Paris Saclay, INRAE-PSAE & ENGIE) A sustainable market niche for hydrogen in the transport sector? Maryam Sadighi (Université Paris-Saclay, Université d’Evry & ENGIE) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Hydrogen for Energy Transition in Container Glass Sector: A Case Study MAY 20 9:15-11:15 MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS Scott Barett (Columbia SIPA) Climate Technology Treaties Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso (University of Göttingen & Universitat Jaume I) Technology Internationalisation and Trade Agreements Michael Finus (Department of Economics, University of Graz) Global Climate Governance in the Light of Geoengineering: A Shot in the Dark? 11:15-11:45 Coffee Break 11:45-12:45 PhD session – 3 Lucille Neumann-Noël (Université Paris Saclay, INRAE PSAE) Are international climate aid really climate-related? A new empirical analysis with new data. Ariane Bousquet (Université Paris-Saclay, Université d’Evry, Renault R&D) How do new electric vehicle business models affect the dynamics between the primary and secondary automotive markets? 12:45-14h00 Lunch 14:00-16:00 SECTORAL POLICIES Timo Goeshl (Heidelberg University) A ccelerating consumer durable replacement in low-income households: Pecuniary and behavioral instruments Elisabeth Thuestad Isaksen (Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research in Oslo) Peer effects in green technology adoption: Evidence from electric vehicles Juan Pablo Montero (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) Pricing congestion to increase traffic: The case of Bogota CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS Basak Bayramoglu (INRAE-PSAE) Guy Meunier (INRAE-PSAE) Jean-Pierre Ponssard (CNRS-IP Paris) CONTACTS basak.bayramoglu@inrae.fr guy.meunier@inrae.fr jean-pierre.ponssard@polytechnique.edu REGISTRATION Organisateur INRAE-PSAE Lieu INRAE 147 rue de l’université, Paris, 75007 France