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E3M Seminars

E3M Seminar #8: Kick-off Seminar of the NSFC-RGC Joint Research Project

Professor Wenji Zhou and his research group from the School of Applied Economics, Renmin University of China, will be visiting CityUHK to share the latest research progress on the joint NSFC-RGC research project titled "Asset-stranding Risks of Energy Firms under Carbon Neutrality Goals and the Spillover Effects on Capital Markets in Mainland China and Hong Kong". All are welcome!

E3M Seminar #7: Harmonizing Human Development and Eco-conservation: A Case From the Western China

Prof. Cong Li from the School of Economics and Finance at Xi'an Jiaotong University will deliver a CityU seminar on January 30, 2024. Using a policy case in western China, the seminar will focus on the dual vulnerability of the ecological and livelihood systems. All are welcome!

SEE Dean's Distinguished Lecture on 20th November, 2023

Prof. Lori Bennear, Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy and dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University has been invited by Prof. Lin Zhang to deliver SEE Dean's Distinguished Lecture.


E3M Seminar #6: The Electric Gini: Income Redistribution through Energy Prices

Professor Arik Levinson from the Economics Department of Georgetown University and the National Bureau of Economic Research will present his latest research on energy Gini. Everyone is welcome to attend. [Mar. 2019]

E3M Seminar #5: Transportation Policies & Equilibrium Sorting: Evidence from Beijing

Prof. Shanjun Li is the Kenneth L. Robinson Professor of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University. On Monday, he will present the latest research findings on Transportation Policies & Equilibrium Sorting. Stay tuned. [Mar. 2019]

E3M Seminar #4: Efficiency and Equity Requirements of International Climate Policy

On Wednesday, Professor Lucas Bretschger from ETH Zurich will present an overview of recent developments in climate economics and draw some key policy conclusions. All are welcome. [Mar. 2018]


E3M Seminar #3: Levelized Cost of Consumed Electricity

The relationship between reducing inequalities and protecting the environment is an ambivalent one. Dr. Lucas from Paris School of Economics and IDDRI will introduce his frontier research on inequality and sustainable development. [Feb. 2018]

E3M Seminar #2: Inequality and (un)sustainable development:Reconciling social and environmental policy

The relationship between reducing inequalities and protecting the environment is an ambivalent one. Dr. Lucas from Paris School of Economics and IDDRI will introduce his frontier research on inequality and sustainable development. [Feb. 2018]

E3M Seminar #1: Integrated Assessment of Climate Mitigation Policy: Method, Application and Outlook

Professor Hancheng Dai from Peking University will present his latest research on the Integrated Assessment of Climate Mitigation Policy on January 31st. Everyone is welcome to participate. [Jan 2018]