With the assistance of Zach Freitas-Groff, Stanford University
On July 12 2022, the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics will be hosting its first-ever session on The Economics of Animal Welfare. The session will bring together theoretical work on animal wellbeing and empirical work on supply and demand forces on animal welfare.
The meeting will be hybrid (in-person and via Zoom). In-person attendees will meet in a beautiful conference room at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and enjoy some travel support as well as meals during the day and a group dinner.
The Economics of Animal Welfare
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Date Tue, Jul 12 2022, 8:30am − 4:00pm PDT
Location SIEPR Doll Conference Room 320
366 Galvez Street, Stanford
[Hybrid session]
Organized by
Marc Fleurbaey, Paris School of Economics
Caroline Hoxby, Stanford University
Lisa Kramer, University of Toronto
Nicolas Treich, Toulouse School of Economics
With the assistance of Zach Freitas-Groff, Stanford University
On July 12 2022, the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics will be hosting its first-ever session on The Economics of Animal Welfare. The session will bring together theoretical work on animal wellbeing and empirical work on supply and demand forces on animal welfare.
The meeting will be hybrid (in-person and via Zoom). In-person attendees will meet in a beautiful conference room at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and enjoy some travel support as well as meals during the day and a group dinner.
In this session
Registration Check-In • Breakfast • Welcome Introduction
Separable Social Welfare Evaluation for Multi-Species Populations
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Presented by: Dean Spears (University of Texas at Austin)
Co-author(s): Stephane Zuber (Paris School of Economics) and Mark B. Budolfsonc (Rutgers University)
Animals and Social Welfare
Presented by: Romain Espinosa (CNRS)
Coffee Break
The Inelasticity of Meat Consumption
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Presented by: Zach Freitas-Groff (Stanford University)
Co-author(s): Carl Meyer (Stanford University)
Diet Change for Good: The Long-Term Effects of a Climate-Change Educational Intervention
Presented by: Andrew Jalil (Occidental College) and Joshua Tasoff (Claremont Graduate University)
Co-author(s): Arturo Vargas-Bustamante (University of California, Los Angeles)
Lunch
Monetizing the Externalities of Animal Agriculture: Insights from an Inclusive Welfare Function
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Presented by: Kevin Kuruc (The University of Oklahoma)
Co-author(s): Jonathan McFadden (The University of Oklahoma)
Self-Signaling in Voting
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Presented by: Stephanie Wang (University of Pittsburgh)
Co-author(s): Lydia Mechtenberg (University of Hamburg), Grischa Perino (University of Hamburg), Nicolas Treich (University Toulouse Capitole), Jean-Robert Tyran (University of Vienna)
Open Discussion