EAERE Award for Best Doctoral Dissertations in Environmental and Resource Economics
The EAERE Award for Best Doctoral Dissertations in Environmental and Resource Economics is given to encourage and recognize outstanding and innovative academic achievement in the field of Environmental and Resource Economics.
Three dissertations will be awarded every year after peer review of all submissions.
Winners will be invited to present their paper at the Annual Conference
Dissertations may be on any topic of relevance to Environmental and Resource Economics.
Dissertations must have been written as part of a graduate course of study at an accredited academic European institution and defended in the calendar year preceeding the year in which the award is announced.
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS – 2025 EDITION
The European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists invites nominations for the EAERE Award for Best European Doctoral Dissertations in Environmental and Resource Economics 2025. This award is given to encourage and recognise outstanding and innovative academic achievement in the field of Environmental and Resource Economics.
All EAERE members are invited to send nominations for this Award. Self-nominations are accepted. Incomplete proposals will not be examined.
Dissertations may be on any topic of relevance to Environmental and Resource Economics. Dissertations must have been written as part of a graduate course of study at an accredited academic European institution and defended in the last calendar year (2024).
Proposals are to be submitted to eaere@eaere.org by January 31st, 2025.
Three dissertations are awarded every year after peer review of all submissions. Proposals received will be evaluated by a Nominating Committee. The Committee will discuss on the nominations received and formulate a proposal for the EAERE Council who takes a final decision.
Winners will be invited to present their papers during the 30th EAERE Annual Conference to be held on 16-19 June 2025. Awardee’s participation costs in the EAERE Annual Conference are not covered by EAERE. The prize is honorary.
NOMINATIONS CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION / DOCUMENTS:
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- Nominee’s name, surname, university
- Supervisor’s name, surname, letter supporting the nomination – only letters written in English will be accepted
- Date of dissertation’s defense
- Table of contents of the entire PhD dissertation
- Copy of the best paper coming from the dissertation, published or not – only papers written in English will be accepted (the dissertation can be written in languages different from English, but the best paper coming from the dissertation has to be in English)
- Candidacies submitting co-authored chapters/papers are required to add a statement clearly indicating the contribution of all authors in the work. In case of ex-aequo in the evaluation, preference will be given to single-authored contributions.
2025 Nominating Committee
Elettra Agliardi (chair), Aude Pommeret, Randall Walsh.
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WINNERS
ANGELIKA VON DULONG (2024)
Modeling and empirically assessing
climate policies and asset stranding
(Humboldt-Universität Berlin)
LORENZO SILECI (2024)
Causal Inference in Spatial Environmental Economics
(London School of Economics)
GUGLIELMO ZAPPALÀ (2024)
Adaptation, beliefs, and impacts:
Essays on the economics of climate
(Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
MARíA ALSINA-PUJOLS (2023)
Essays on Macroeconomics and the Environment
(ETH Zurich)
MANUEL LINSENMEIER (2023)
Empirical Essays on the Economics of Climate Change
(Columbia University and London School of Economics)
PAUL LOHMANN (2023)
Human Behaviour and the Environment:
Experiments in Behavioural Environmental Economics
(University of Cambridge)
MARION LEROUTIER (2022)
Three Essays on Climate and Air Pollution Mitigation Policies
(Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1, CIRED)
HONOURABLE MENTIONS (2022)
Théo Konc
Carbon Pricing Meets Social Interactions: Accounting for Endogenous Preferences and Social Influence in Climate Policy Design
(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Madeline Werthschulte
Integrating Behavioral Economics in Environmental Policy
(University of Münster)
THOMAS DOUENNE (2021)
Essays on the economics of environmental policies: preferences, beliefs, and redistribution
(Paris School of Economics & Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
FRIKK NESJE (2021)
Assessing climate change
(University of Oslo)
YUTING YANG (2021)
Economic Studies on Energy Transition and Environmental Regulations
(Toulouse School of Economics)
MAURIZIO MALPEDE (2020)
Three Essays on Technological Progress, Natural Resources and Economic Growth
(University of Milano-Bicocca)
PAUL NEETZOW (2020)
The economics of power system transitions: Modeling pathways and policies for storage, grids and renewables
(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
LUTZ SAGER (2020)
Inequality, Consumer Choice, and the Environment
(The London School of Economics and Political Science)
Mirjam KOSCH (2019)
Climate Policies in the Electricity Sector: Empirical Assessments of Renewable Energy Promotion and Carbon Pricing
(ETH Zürich)
Aurélien SAUSSAY (2019)
Three Essays on Energy Prices and the Energy Transition
(EHESS-Cired)
Ton VAN DEN BREMER (2019)
Prudence and Precaution for Natural Resource and Climate Uncertainty
(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)