Equity , Welfare and Risk. Final Conference of the EquiRisk Project

It is organized in collaboration with the Chair “Welfare Economics” at Collège d’Etudes Mondiales.
Attendance is free and open, but registration is mandatory due to space limitation.
Please contact Stéphane Zuber at szuber@msh-paris.fr to register.
Program
November 5: Room 005, ground floor
9:30am–1:00pm: Risk, uncertainty and decision-making
9:30-10:30am: Antony Millner (LSE), “Should climate policy account for ambiguity?”
10:30-11:00am: Break
11:00-12:00am: Antoine Bommier (ETH Zürich), “A dual approach to ambiguity aversion”.
12:00am-1:00pm: Franz Dietrich(CNRS, PSE & CEM-FMSH), “Savage’s theorem for changing conception of states and outcomes”.
1:00–2:30pm: Lunch
2:30–4:30: Fairness and longevity
2:30-3:30pm: Koen Decancq (U. Antwerp & CEM-FMSH), “Measuring successful ageing with respect to what matters to elderly people”.
4:00-5:00pm: Stéphane Zuber(CNRS, PSE & CEM-FMSH), “Longevity risk and fair allocations”.
3:30-4:00pm: Break
5:00-6:00pm: Grégory Ponthière (U. Paris-Est, PSE and CEM-FMSH), “Pollution, premature deaths and compensation”.
7:30pm: Dinner for the speakers
November 6: Salle du Conseil B, basement
9:30am–1:00pm: Climate policy
9:30-10:30am: Katheline Schubert (U. Paris 1 & PSE), “Should we extract the European shale gas? The effect of climate and financial constraints”
10:30-11:00am: Break
11:00-12:00am: Aurélie Méjean (CNRS-CIRED & CEM-FMSH), “Intergenerational equity under catastrophic climate change”.
12:00am-1:00pm: Marc Fleurbaey (Princeton U & CEM-FMSH),“The Role of Discounting, Inequality Aversion and Catastrophes in motivating strong climate change mitigation” (joint with R. Socolow, F. Dennig, A. Siebert, M. Budolfson).
1:00–2:30pm: Lunch
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