Carbon Taxes Crowd Out Climate Concern: Experimental Evidence from Sustainable Consumer Choices [15.05.25]
Lecture by Jan M. Bauer (Copenhagen Business School) at the Research Seminar in Economics on May 21.
Jan M. Bauer is a Behavioural Scientist with a background in Economics at Copenhagen Business School. His interdisciplinary research interests are driven by the question of where and why individual choices and behaviors in the current market economy and private sphere are not aligned with the long-term interests of individuals themselves, society, and our concern for the environment. Most of my research uses experimental and econometric methods to assess possible solutions through behaviourally-informed interventions and policy.
In the summer semester, excellent international scientists visit the University of Hohenheim in the research seminar and give lectures on their research. In addition to attending the lecture, there is often a special opportunity during office hours to exchange ideas with the guest, e.g. about their own research approaches.
Master's students are also welcome to take part in the research seminar and talk to the speakers as well as the doctoral students, postdocs and professors at the institute.
The lecture will take place on May 21, 2025 at 12:00 pm in HS 35 (Kavaliershaus)
To abstract
https://economics.uni-hohenheim.de/en/janbauer