Role of economic analysis in the formation of climate and environment policy
This invitation-only workshop, organised in the frame of the DECIPHER Project, looked at the use of models in policy making

Agenda
Check in and coffee
10:30-10:45Agenda
Introductory remarks by DECIPHER project leader
10:45-10:50Agenda
Panel discussion: Policy priorities and strengths and weaknesses of using modeling results for policymaking
10:50-11:30- Chair: Marie Le Mouel, Policy officer, European Commission, DG Clima;
- Vicky Pollard, Head of Unit, European Commission, DG Clima
- Juha Kilponen, Head of Monetary Policy and Research Department, Bank of Finland
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PARALLEL SESSION 1
11:30-12:30Past and current climate policy discussions where modelling insights have played or could play an important role
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PARALLEL SESSION 2
11:30-12:30Advances in economic and financial theory and models to meet the needs of policymakers
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Lunch
12:30-13:30The aim of this closed-door workshop was to build an understanding on the use of methodological tools within the formation of climate and environment policies: when methods of economic analysis come into play, how their input is evaluated, and what the challenges for policymakers are.
The event was organised within the framework of the EU Horizon Europe project called DECIPHER (Decision-making framework and processes for holistic evaluation of environmental and climate policies).
Invitation-only event.
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