We will be welcoming Corrado Di Maria (UEA) to present on "The effect of climate policy on productivity and cost pass-through in the German manufacturing sector" (joint with Beat Hintermann, Leo Picard, Maja Zarkovic and Ulrich Wagner) A paper will be circulated
closer to the date.
Corrado is a Professor in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. His broad research interests span environmental and natural resource economics, energy economics, the economics of growth and development as well as technological change. The key feature
of his work is an emphasis on both theoretical and empirical aspects, as well as its policy relevance.
Corrado’s most recent research covers several aspects of the interaction between environmental policy and natural resource use, the taxation of exhaustible resources, emissions trading schemes and their efficiency-promoting features,
the role of skills in the process of economic growth, and environmental policy in the presence of directed technological change. Students interested in any (or all) of these themes are welcome to get in touch to discuss the possibility of supervision.
Prior to joining the University of East Anglia, Corrado worked at the University of Birmingham, Queen's University Belfast, and the University College Dublin. He obtained his PhD degree from Tilburg University in the Netherlands,
having previously studied in Rome, Milan and Vienna.
Corrado’s CV can be found
here.
As ever, I strongly urge you guys to sign up for slots to chat to Corrado. This is obviously important for faculty, but goes doubly so for PhD students. This is a unique opportunity to talk about your reach with others and you can gain some real insights
by talking to others. Please do not be shy.
Dinner
We will also need volunteers to come out for dinner with Corrado. This invitation is also extended to PhDs (dinner is paid for by the division).
Microsoft Teams meeting
Meeting ID:
363 769 948 129
Passcode: DSDokM
Phone Conference ID:
841 004 13#