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Empirical Energy Economics

Provided by: UMA
(EQF level: 8)

The course will provide an overview of recent empirical research in energy economics. Most of the mandatory readings are journal articles that rigorously employ reduced-form methods for causal inference. Students will also learn about recent applications of machine learning for research in energy/environmental economics. More focus will be placed on demand-side applications, with some coverage of supply-side (electricity market) issues as well.

  • Fall 2024

    Course start date 2024-09-06
    Course end date 2024-12-06
    Language English
    Credits 5 (ECTS)
    Grading scheme: Sketch research proposal (20%); final research proposal (40%); presentation (20%); referee report (20%).