Environmental and Climate Economics
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- Environmental and Climate Economics
- Course code
- PHD142 (AF:537739 AR:311557)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master di Secondo Livello (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- SECS-P/02
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The course contributes to the achievement of the main objectives of the PhD and Master Program in Science and Management of Climate Change. It will teach students to: understand, synthesize and communicate the problem of climate change as an economic problem; understand and apply different economic methods to analyze and design innovative climate policy solutions for mitigation and adaptation.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
• Acquire a basic knowledge of environmental and climate change economics
• Acquire acquaintance with the application of theoretical and empirical approaches to environmental and climate policy issues
• Understand the basics dynamics of integrated assessment models
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
• Learn to identify reliable sources of knowledge and data sources to develop critical reflections on topics regarding climate change
• Learn how perform descriptive analyses with data related to energy, emissions, policies, with R Studio, STATA, GAMS
• Learn how solve and interpret simple economy-environment models in GAMS
Judgment and communication skills
• Develop the ability to formulate a critical vision on climate change issues
• Acquire the ability to explain and communicate why we need climate policies, their economic and social implications
Pre-requirements
Contents
Welfare economics and basic concepts. Focus on: externalities, market failures, public goods, notions of game theory, growth and the environment.
Policy instrument design, overlapping regulations, environmental policy and innovation, the political economy of energy innovation.
How can we decide about the implementation of climate change policies?
Economy-wide modelling tools. How can we use modelling tools to evaluate and design mitigation and adaptation policies?
Topic 1 - Introduction to environmental and climate change economics (Lectures 1-5)
Topic 2 - Externalities and market failures, efficiency, optimality (Lectures 6-7)
Topic 3- Policy instruments (Lectures 8-10)
Topic 4 - Integrated Assessment Models (Lectures 10-13)
Referral texts
Scientific articles listed in the detailed syllabus available on moodle.
Assessment methods
For each question, the maximum grade (10) can be achieved if the student demonstrates excellent knowledge of the concepts and the topic covered by the question; excellent understanding of the question; excellent ability to summarize/describe data and results from other studies and to develop a critical evaluation of the existing literature; excellent communication writing skills.
A score of 7-9 for each question is achieved when the student demonstrates very good knowledge of the concepts and the topic covered by the question; very good understanding of the question; a very good ability to summarize/describe data, results from other studies; good communication writing skills.
A score of 6 for each question is achieved when the student demonstrates a good knowledge of the concepts and the topic covered by the question and a fair ability to summarize/describe data, results from other studies, fair communication writing skills.
Insufficient: patchy/incomplete knowledge of the concepts and subject matter of the question; fair understanding of the question; insufficient ability to summarize evidence from the literature.
Problem sets are optional, but completing them will ensure that you practice with the exercises you will find in the final exam.