David Pearce Lectures
This series of lectures in honour of the late David Pearce have the objective of giving a prominent space within our conferences to the presentation of high quality work on the application of environmental economics to real policy making.
The David Pearce Lectures were inaugurated in year 2009 and take place during a Plenary lecture every year at the Association’s Annual Conference.
David Pearce was conferred the EAERE European Lifetime Achievement Award in Environmental Economics in year 2005. The award was conveyed at the 14th EAERE Annual Conference, held in Bremen, Germany.
2023
TBACarolyn Fischer
Research Manager for Sustainability and Infrastructure, Development Economics Research Group, The World Bank
2022
Economic possibilities in the AnthropocenePartha Dasgupta
University of Cambridge, UK
2021
What can Environmental Economics Contribute to the Energy Transition Debate? The Complex Landscape of Integrated Assessment ModellingValentina Bosetti
Bocconi University and Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy
2019
Towards an optimal(?) design of forest conservation interventions in developing countries – evidence from the fieldDaan Van Soest
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
2017
No Man is an IslandKarine Nyborg
University of Oslo, Norway
2016
Microeconomics of carbon resource markets and climate changeMatti Liski
Aalto University, Finland
2015
Emissions trading: lessons from the theory and empiricsJulien Chevallier
University Paris 8, France
2013
Using behavioral economics to influence environmental decisionsRachel T. A. Croson
Center for Behavioral and Experimental Economic Science, School of Economic, Political and Policy Science, The University of Texas at Dallas
2012
Economic analysis for ecosystem service assessmentsIan Bateman
CSERGE, University of East Anglia, UK
2011
Auction Theory in Practice: The UK Carbon Dioxide AuctionErik S. Maskin
Princeton University
2009
Global Crisis and Natural Resources: A Developing Country PerspectiveRick van der Ploeg
University of Oxford and University of Amsterdam