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2012.05.18.

주제: Economics of Global Climate Change and the Environment

일시: 2012년 5월 18일 1시 반 ~ 4시

장소: 사회대 국제회의실 (16동 340호)

주관: 경제학부, 환경대학원, 아시아에너지환경지속가능연구소(AIEES)

진행 순서

좌장 : 이준구 교수 (경제학부)

1시 30분 ~ 40분 : 인사말 홍기현 경제학부장

1시 40분 ~ 2시 20분 : V. Kerry Smith (W. P. Carey Professor of Economics, Dept. of Economics, School of Sustainability, School of Geographical Sciences, Arizona State University)

제목: Sustainable Environmental Economics: Recognizing the Importance of Feedbacks from Environmental Systems for Economic Markets

2시 20분 ~ 3시 : W. Michael Hanemann (Chancellor's Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and The Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley)

제목: What is Wrong with the Conventional Climate Change Damage Functions?

3시 ~ 3시 10분 : Break

3시 10분 ~ 3시 25분 : 토론 이지순 교수 (경제학부)

3시 25분 ~ 4시 : 질의응답 및 자유토론

4시 : 폐회

<발표자 소개>

V. Kerry Smith
Kerry Smith is a professor of environmental economics at the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU. He directs the Center for Environmental Economics and Sustainability Policy in the L. William Seidman Research Institute, which serves as a link between the local, national and international business communities and the W.P. Carey School of Business. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a university fellow at Resources for the Future, a nonprofit think tank based in Washington, D.C.. Smith came to ASU from North Carolina State, where he was a University Distinguished Professor and the Director of the Center for Environmental and Resource Economic Policy.

Michael Hanemann
Distinguished Sustainability Scientist, Global Institute of Sustainability, ASU Julie A. Wrigley Chair in Sustainability, School of Sustainability and Department of Economics, W.P. Carey School of Business, ASU Member of the National Academy of Sciences Michael Hanemann is a Chancellor's professor and Professor of environmental and resource economics in the Department of Agricultural and Resources Economics, where he has been on the faculty since 1968. Prior to coming to Berkeley, he earned a B.A. from Oxford University in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, a M.Sc. in Economics from the London School of Economics and Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University.