Below is a list of papers included in the 2025 Occasional program.
- Shifrah Aron-Dine, UC Berkeley: Rebuild or Relocate: Recovery after Natural Disasters
- Will Rafey, UC Los Angeles: Measuring Water Misallocation in California
- Eleanor Krause, University of Kentucky: Climate Tradeoffs: Emission Mitigation Policy, Public Assistance, and Adapting to a Warming Planet
- Paul Stainier, University of Pennsylvania: Local Labor Market Conditions and Adaptation to Climate Change: The Role of Workers’ Outside Options
- Guglielmo Zappala, Harvard University: Demand for Crop Insurance: Evidence from Pakistan
- Teevrat Garg, UC San Diego: High Returns, Low Adoption: Air Purifiers in Bangladeshi Firms
- Frederik Noack, University of British Columbia: The Value of Biodiversity for Economic Production: Evidence from Migratory Birds
- Judson Boomhower, UC San Diego: The Distribution and Consequences of Disaster Property Losses: Evidence from Tax Returns of Wildfire Victims
- Kelsey Larson, Montana State University: Paying for Costs, Hoping for Quality: Environmental Value and Selection in Conservation Easement Tax Incentives
- Peter Christiensen, UC Santa Cruz: Incentive-Based Pay and Building Decarbonization: Experimental Evidence from the Weatherization Assistance Program
- Josephine Gantois, University of British Columbia: The Efficacy of Conservation Expenditures: Evidence From Local Ballot Measures
- James Rising, University of Delaware: Drivers of the Country-Level Social Cost of Carbon
- Xinyi Peng, Ohio State University: Navigating Change: Google Maps, Real-time Information, and Transit Ridership
- Matthew Kotchen, Yale University: Carbon Taxes and Green Subsidies in a World Economy
- Edward Rubin, University of Oregon: Power Plants, Air Pollution, and Regulatory Rebound