Online Colloquia
The AWE Working Group hosts a series of online colloquia to promote recently published work, support new projects, and expand the conversation about animals and economics. To join the mailing list for the colloquia (which is separate from the list for general updates), please send an email to romain.espinosa@cnrs.fr.
2025
February: Peter Landry (University of Toronto), "How the Sausage Is Made: Testing the Effectiveness of an Informative Video in Promoting Sustainable Food Consumption"
2024
December: Joshua Tasoff (Claremont Graduate University), "Moral Preferences and the Marketplace of Ideas"
November: Nicolas Treich (Toulouse School of Economics), "The Animal Welfare Levy"
October: Luis Mota Freitas (Northwestern University), "Pareto for Pigs and Puppies"
June: Joshua Tasoff (Claremont Graduate School), "The Effect of Contemporaneous Meat Consumption on Attitudes and Behaviors Towards Animal Welfare"
May: Mark Budolfson (University of Texas), "Monetizing Animal Welfare Impacts for Benefit-Cost Analysis"
April: Romain Espinosa (CNRS, CIRED), "Impact of NGOs’ Undercover Videos on Citizens’ Emotions and Pro-Social Behaviors"
March: Drew Burd (University of Chicago), "Determinants of the Vote-Buy Gap"
February: Trevor K. Woolley (Berkeley), "The Social Value of Animal Welfare: Estimating the Benefits of California's Ban on Battery Caged Eggs"
January: Rafael Schütz (Paris School of Economics), "The Limits to Universalism"