This workshop brings together leading scholars to present cutting-edge research at the intersection of climate change, behavioral economics, and expectation formation. The sessions span a wide array of topics, including climate-related decision-making in households and firms, sustainable consumption, labor productivity under climate stressors, and public support for environmental policies.
With a mix of theoretical, experimental, survey-based, and empirical approaches, the workshop aims to foster a deeper understanding of how expectations about climate change influence economic behavior.
If you would like to attend as a non-presenter, please send a short email by July 10 to Renke Schmacker.
Topics: Climate policy , Firms , Labor and employment