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Hi,
I have clarified the presentation of questions Part I and Part II (but none of the answers change) based the discussion questions I have received from seminar participants. Hence, those students who attended seminar 5 on MONDAY can drop by my office i.e. 1041 during regular work hours and collect the revised solution keys. Note, none of the solutions change.
Torben
The last seminar will be on Thursday, May 16th, from 12 to 14, in Harriets Holters hus. florian
Hi, here is the link to the doodle. Sign up before Thursday and I'll announce the date of the last seminar then.
http://doodle.com/gbns6gfya9y2ezi5
Also, the slides for the 12th lecture are online now. Florian
Seminar 3 is now out.
Who is going to give me an attempt of solution this week?
Sent me an email:alice.ciccone@econ.uio.no with the scanned solution or just let me know when you will drop it at my office 1209. Best would be around friday, at last on monday morning.
I have posted a note for next lecture. Best, Florian
Second seminar is online.
Next seminars will be monday and wednesday next week.
Best, Alice.
Slides for the next lecture are now online. Please note that the next lecture will be in room 824, on the same floor. Best, florian
Requate (2005) provides the background for the next lecture, and the model that we’ll go through is taken from Hoel (2010).
Assignment: To prepare for the exam, discuss the following statement and send your answer to me. “The regulator’s inability to commit frustrates any serious environmental policy”
Dear all,
note the changes in seminar dates reported on "teaching- time and place"
- 4th seminar will be held in week 16
- 5th seminar will be in week 17
- 6th seminar will be in week 19.
NOTE! an error in the table: In week 19 there will be only 1 seminar on MONDAY ( because Wed 8/5/13 is holiday), if anyone has problem with coming on monday 6th of may send me an email at alice.ciccone@econ.uio.no and we will see what we can do.
PS: rooms are the same.
Best, Alice
- For next lecture, please read the article by Weitzman (1974), Prices vs Quantities in addition to chapter 7 in Perman et al (chapter 8 in the 2003 edition).
- Assignment: The article by Goulder, Markets for Pollution Allowances: What Are the (New) Lessons? in the current issue of the JEP discusses cap-and-trade systems. Read it and then write down a research question suitable for a master thesis. If you want, you can then send it to me. Florian
Dear students! Three things again:
- The next lecture is in Seminarrom 830, 8. etasje, Eilert Sundt hus.
- In preparation for that lecture 4, I'd like you to look at the table criteria for control instruments and think about how you would rank them, and why. Come up with examples how the ranking differs with different pollution problems.
- Also in preparation for that lecture, think about how to set up and derive the firm's first-order-condition 1.) under no regulation, 2.) given a fixed cap, 3.) facing a tax, 4.) facing a subsidy, and 5.) given a tradable permit.
Best, Florian
Dear students! Three things:
- Lectures will from now on be in Seminarrom 220, 2. etasje, Eilert Sundt hus. Same time, but nicer place.
- Accordingly, I will put more emphasis on discussion. In preparation for next lecture, I'd like you to think a little about the following problem: Suppose you were an advisor to Ullern / S?ndre Nordstrand, Oslo fylke, or the central government, and the question is where to locate a waste treatment plant. How would you design an economic model to inform this decision? Would your model/decision depend on whom you advice?
- The first seminar problem set and slides for the third lecture have been posted.
Best, Florian