
Discussions about energy, environment and economics
#ErgsPodcast
- Episode 10: Intermittency is More Complicated than you Thought
- Episode 9: Hitting the (Bench)mark when Forecasting the Price of Oil
- Episode 8: Disclosure and Learning from your Neighbours in the US Shale Boom
- Episode 7: Weather and International Trade
- Episode 6: Counter-intuitive Fuelwood Collection Behaviour
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Episode 10: Intermittency is More Complicated than you Thought
Paige Weber, assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discusses her paper “Intermittency or Uncertainty? Impacts of Renewable Energy in Electricity Markets,” co-authored with Matt Woerman.

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Episode 9: Hitting the (Bench)mark when Forecasting the Price of Oil
Stephen Snudden and I discuss his paper “The New Benchmark for Forecasts of the Real Price of Crude Oil.” This research is co-authored with Amor Aniss Benmoussa and Reinhard Ellwanger.

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Episode 8: Disclosure and Learning from your Neighbours in the US Shale Boom
Richard Sweeny and I discuss his paper “Secrecy Rules and Exploratory Investment: Theory and Evidence from the Shale Boom.” This research is co-authored with Thomas Covert.

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Episode 7: Weather and International Trade
Leanne Cass, Part of the Grantham Institute on Climate Change and the Environment based in the London School of Economics, discusses her recent paper “Weather Shocks and International Trade”

The Host
Brandon Schaufele is the Director of the Ivey Energy Policy and Management Centre and an Associate Professor of Business, Economics and Public Policy at the Ivey Business School.
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