SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY (DDEE)

Les Jeudis à 11h
  Organisation : Quentin Hoarau et Lionel Ragot

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THURSDAY 16 MAY 2024
(Salle 614B de 11h – 12h)
Emmanuel Paroission (INRAe) :
THURSDAY 11 APRIL 2024
(Salle 614B de 11h – 12h)
Paolo Melindi-Ghidi (Université Aix-Marseille) : The impact of income inequality on public environmental expenditure with green consumerism

with Lesly Cassin and Fabien Prieur

THURSDAY 14 MARCH 2024
Anicet Kabre (Université d'Amiens) : A stackelberg Nash equilibrium with pollution
THURSDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2024
(Salle 614B de 11h – 12h)
Sébastien Bourdin (EM Normandie) : Déployer la méthanisation : acceptabilité sociale politiques et territoires
THURSDAY 18 JANUARY 2024
(Salle 614B de 11h – 12h)
Michel Semioni (INRAe/MoISA) :
THURSDAY 14 DECEMBER 2023
(Salle 101-102)
Emeline Bezin (CNRS/CREM) :
THURSDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2023
(Salle 614B de 11h – 12h)
François Bareille (INRAe/PSAE) : Valuing climate change costs in presence of climate-induced land use changes
THURSDAY 26 OCTOBER 2023
(Salle 614B de 11h – 12h)
Adrien Fabre (CNRS/CIRED) : International Attitudes Toward Global Policies
THURSDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2023
(Salle 614B de 11h – 12h)
Romain Espinosa (CIRED) : The Animal Welfare Levy
TUESDAY 02 MAY 2023
(Salle 614B de 16h00 – 17h00)
Diane Aubert (UPEC - Université Paris-Est Créteil) : Climate policies, social security and debt

Co-auteur: Alessandra Pizzo (Université Paris 8)

TUESDAY 04 APRIL 2023
(Salle 614B de 16h00 – 17h00))
Etienne Lorang (Tilburg University) : A CGE Integrating Material Stocks and Flows

Co-auteur.trices(s) : Reyer Gerlagh

TUESDAY 07 MARCH 2023
(En distanciel de 16h00 à 17h00)
Emmanuelle Augeraud-Veron (Université de Bordeaux) : Pressions Anthropiques et Mutations Génétiques
TUESDAY 07 FEBRUARY 2023
Emmanuelle Lavaine (CEE-M - University of Montpellier) : Flood Risk Information: Evidence from Paris Housing Markets

Résumé :
The article estimates flood risk perceptions by exploiting the different dates of release of information about flood risk around Paris from 2003 to 2012, a period when flood risk was not salient in the region. We implement a difference-in-differences specification on unique data on property transactions combined with geo-localised amenities from a major European city. The results indicate that home prices for similar real estate are 3 to 7% lower following information release when located in a flood risk zone, depending on the submarket (flats or houses). The effect is persistent. The discount is higher, the higher is the flood risk designated by the regulation. Buyers' previous exposure to floods reduces the price discount.

TUESDAY 10 JANUARY 2023
Antoine Missemer (CNRS, CIRED Paris) : Pour une histoire alternative des rapports économie-environnement : à propos de 'A History of Ecological Economic Thought'

Co-auteur : Marco Vianna Franco
Résumé :
Les économistes sensibles aux enjeux environnementaux connaissent bien l’histoire de leur discipline, des Physiocrates à l’économie du climat et de la biodiversité, en passant par la question charbonnière de Jevons, les externalités de Marshall et de Pigou, le théorème de Coase, sans oublier le modèle de Hotelling (1931) ou encore la tragédie des communs de Hardin. Cette histoire des rapports entre économie et environnement n’est pourtant pas la seule à conter. De la Renaissance au milieu du XXe siècle au moins, beaucoup d’autres — économistes, naturalistes et théoriciens sociaux — ont examiné les relations entre dynamiques économiques et naturelles, en formulant des propositions pour beaucoup tombées dans l’oubli. Ces idées, incluant l’économie de la nature de Linné, la philosophie naturelle de Goethe, le réformisme sanitaire français et britannique du XIXe siècle, l’écologie russe et soviétique, la théorie duale de Popper-Lynkeus ou encore l’économie foncière américaine des années 1920 et 1930, méritent d’être réhabilitées à l’heure où chacun(e) cherche des solutions à la crise écologique contemporaine.

TUESDAY 13 DECEMBER 2022
(16h-17h)
Nicolas Astier (Paris School of Economics) : Riding together: eliciting travelers' preferences for long-distance carpooling
TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2022
(16h-17h)
Mariona Segu (THEMA et CY Cergy Paris Université) : Bike-friendly cities: an opportunity for local businesses? Evidence from the city of Paris

Co-auteur.trices(s) : Federica Daniele, Youssouf Camara, and David Bounie

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TUESDAY 18 OCTOBER 2022
(16h-17h)
Quentin Hoarau : Pass-through of environmental policies on second-hand marketing
TUESDAY 03 MAY 2022
(16h-17h)
Nicolas Quérou (CNRS- CEE-M Montpellier) : Limited-tenure concessions for collective goods

Co-auteur.trices : A. Tomini and C. Costello

TUESDAY 05 APRIL 2022
(16h-17h)
Bastien Chabé-Ferret (Middlesex University - London) : Strategic Fertility, Education Choices, and Conflicts in Deeply Divided Societies

Co-auteur.trices(s) éventuel.le.s : Émeline Bezin (CNRS & Paris School of Economics) & David de la Croix (UCLouvain).

TUESDAY 08 MARCH 2022
(16h-17h, salle G614B)
Anne Stenger (BETA-INRAE-Université de Strasbourg) : Non-monetary incentives for sustainable biomass harvest : An experimental approach

Co-auteurs : M. Attalah et J. Abildtrup

 

Abstract :

In this article, we use an experimental approach to test the effect of non-monetary incentives that can guide harvest professionals into adopting new sustainable harvesting practices. First, we test the effect of signing a declaration that commits wood buyers who voluntarily sign it to act in a sustainable manner. Second, we test the effect of priming by activating a concept of sustainability on subjects' behaviour. Our results provide evidence that signing a declaration is more effective than priming in inducing subjects to act in a sustainable manner when personal and collective interests are not aligned and there are financial incentives to make decisions that are against environmental sustainability. From a public policy point of view, a declaration is an effective tool and easy to implement by institutions aiming at fostering pro-environmental behaviour.

TUESDAY 08 FEBRUARY 2022
(16h-17h, salle G614B)
Emmanuelle Taugourdeau (CREST) : Do international climate agreements affect tax and environmental competition among asymmetric countries ?

Co-auteurs Thierry Madiès (University of Fribourg) et Ornella Tarola (University Sapienza, Roma)

TUESDAY 11 JANUARY 2022
(16h-17h, salle G614B)
Clément Nedoncelle (INRAE) : Temperatures, Firm Size and Exports in Developing Countries

[papier]

TUESDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2021
(16h-17h)
Thomas Baudin (IESEG, School of Managment, LEM Lille) : The Rural Exodus and the Rise of Europe

Avec Robert Stelter

TUESDAY 19 OCTOBER 2021
(16h-17h)
Karine Constant (Erudite – Paris-est Créteil University) : Pollution, Children’s Health and the Evolution of Human Capital Inequality

Avec Marion Davin

TUESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2021
(16h-17h)
Giorgio Fabbri (CNRS & GAEL, Grenoble University) : On competition for spatially distributed resources on networks

Avec Giuseppe Freni et Silvia Faggian

THURSDAY 25 JUNE 2020
(11-12h (webseminar))
Caroline Liqui Lung (PSE) : Optimal Identification: An Equilibrium Model of Decision Making under Uncertainty in a Social Context
THURSDAY 11 JUNE 2020
(11-12h (webseminar))
Aude Pommeret (France Stratégie and IREGE-USMB) : Abatement capital accumulation and the shadow price of carbon

coécrit avec Boris Le Hir et Mathilde Salin

THURSDAY 28 MAY 2020
(11-12h (webseminar))
Sébastien Houde (Grenoble Ecole de Management) : Heterogeneous (mis-)perceptions of energy costs: Implications for measurement and policy design

coécrit avec Erica Myers (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

THURSDAY 14 MAY 2020
(11-12h (webseminar))
Amélie Goerger (ETH Zürich) : The effect of the EU ETS on low-carbon investments
THURSDAY 30 APRIL 2020
(11-12h)
David Desmarchelier (BETA Nancy) : Biodiversity, Infectious Diseases, and the Dilution Effect

coécrit avec Stefano Bosi

THURSDAY 27 FEBRUARY 2020
(9h-10h20 / 10h40-12h)
Geoffrey Barrows (CNRS et Ecole Polytechnique) / Louis-Gaetan Giraudet (CIRED et Ecole des Ponts ParisTech) : Market Power & Incomplete Regulation: An Application to the EU ETS / Social-environmental-economic trade-offs associated with carbon-tax revenue recycling

coécrit avec Hélène Ollivier, Raphael Calel, Martin Jégard / coécrit avec Cyril Bourgeois et Philippe Quirion

THURSDAY 30 JANUARY 2020
(9h30-11h00 // 11h00-12h30, en salle 614, bât. G)
Agustín Pérez‐Barahona (THEMA, CY Cergy Paris Université and École Polytechnique) // Ogonowska Malgorzata (Laboratoire d'Economie Dionysien Université Paris 8) : Dynamic implications of tourism and environmental quality // Residents' Influence on the Adoption of Environmental Norms in Tourism

co-écrit avec Bazoumana Ouattara (University of Manchester) et Eric Strobl (University of Bern) // co-écrit avec Dominique Torre (Université Côte d'Azur – GREDEG – CNRS)

THURSDAY 07 NOVEMBER 2019
(9h30 - 12h15, en salle 614, bât. G)
Philippe Quirion (CIRED-CNRS) // Matthieu Glachant (Mines ParisTech) : How sensitive are optimal fully renewable power systems to technology cost uncertainty? // Selling Electricity or Saving Electricity? Energy Saving Obligations and Liberalized Energy Markets
THURSDAY 03 OCTOBER 2019
(9h30 - 12h30)
Loïc Henry (INRA) // Paolo Melindi-Ghidi (EconomiX) : Adaptation to climate change of geographical indication // Using environmental knowledge brokers to promote deep green agri-environment measures
THURSDAY 20 JUNE 2019
(11h00 en salle 614G)
Katrin Erdlenbuch (CEE-M - INRA) : Extraction of renewable resources under shocks
THURSDAY 06 JUNE 2019
Charles Figuières (AMSE) & Timo Goeschl (Université de Heidelberg) : "Grandfathering by environmental merit", "Choice Architecture in Social Dilemmas: DIY versus DFY"
THURSDAY 23 MAY 2019
Giovanni Marin (Université d'Urbino) : The Impact of Energy Prices on Employment and Environmental Performance: Evidence from French Manufacturing Establishments
THURSDAY 11 APRIL 2019
Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline (PSE) : Carbon Curse in Developed Countries

avec M. Fodha (PSE) et Y. Kirat (PSE)

THURSDAY 28 MARCH 2019
Francesco Ricci (CEE-M - Université de Montpellier) : Mineral Resources for Renewable Energy: Optimal Timing of Energy Production

Adrien Fabre (Paris School of Economics and University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne)
Mouez Fodha (Paris School of Economics and University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne)
Francesco Ricci (CEE-M, Univervité de Montpellier, CNRS, INRA, SupAgro, Montpellier, France)

THURSDAY 14 MARCH 2019
(11h00 en salle 614)
Stéphane Zuber (PSE) : Integrated assesment of climate and population change

co-écrit avec A. Méjean, A. Pottier et M. Fleurbaey

THURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2019
Jérémy Laurent-Lucchetti (Université de Genève) : Ethnic Conflicts and the Informational Dividend of Democracy

avec Mathias Thoenig et Dominic Rohner

THURSDAY 20 DECEMBER 2018
(11h00 en salle 614, bâtiment G)
Julie Ing (CREM) : Adverse selection, commitment and exhaustible resource taxation
THURSDAY 06 DECEMBER 2018
(11h, salle G614)
Aurélie Méjean (CIRED) : When opposites attract: averting a climate catastrophe despite differing ethical views
THURSDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2018
(Salle G513)
Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné (HEC Montréal) : Principal vs. Principal: Reconciling regulatory compliance and shareholder value

This paper considers situations where an agent (say, a polluting firm's CEO) must allocate his nonobservable effort across two distinct tasks (say, revenue/market share enhancement and regulatory compliance), and where two principals (say, the firm's shareholders and a regulator) hold diverging viewpoints on what the best allocation should be. Both characteristics of this context - multi-tasking and conflicting principals - are normally seen as obstacles to strengthening the agent's incentives. This paper proposes a simple arrangement, based on contingent monitoring and clawbacks, that can overcome these obstacles. Under this arrangement, the principals would end up coordinating their respective incentive schemes so that the agent considers revenue enhancement and environmental compliance as complementary utility-increasing activities. Potential applications to corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and green innovation are briefly discussed.

THURSDAY 25 OCTOBER 2018
(11h30, G614)
Patrick Puhani (Leibniz Universität Hannover - professeur invité à EconomX) : Does Increased Accountability Decrease Leniency in Performance Ratings?
THURSDAY 21 JUNE 2018
Anne-Sarah Chiambretto (CEE-M, Montpellier Supagro) : Water quantity management in a heterogeneous landscape with strategic farmers

co-écrit avec E. Martin

THURSDAY 17 MAY 2018
(11h00 en salle 614)
Maia David (AgroParisTech) : Farmers' motivations to reduce their use of pesticides: a choice experiment analysis in France

co-écrit avec B. Chèze et V. Martinet

THURSDAY 29 MARCH 2018
Guy Meunier (INRA et Ecole Polytechnique) : Optimal Policy and network effects for the deployment of zero emission vehicles
Co-écrit avec Jean-Pierre Ponssard (CREST CNRS)
THURSDAY 15 MARCH 2018
Mouez Fodha (PSE) : Environmental Tax Reform under debt constraint
THURSDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2018
(11h00 en salle G614)
Mabel Tidball (INRA, CEEM) : Optimal Harvesting and Taxation when Accounting for Marine Environmental Quality of the Fishery

co-écrit avec G. Zaccour (GERAD) et NV. Long (McGill)

THURSDAY 08 FEBRUARY 2018
(salle 614G)
Aude Pommeret (Université de Genève & Université de Savoie) : Energy transition with variable and intermittent renewable electricity generation
THURSDAY 25 JANUARY 2018
(11h00 en salle 413B, bâtiment G)
Jean-Marc Bourgeon (INRA, Ecole Polytechnique) : Green Technology Adoption and the Business Cycle
THURSDAY 14 DECEMBER 2017
(salle G614)
Julie Subervie (Université de Montpellier - LAMETA - INRA) : Ex ante Assessment of the Cost-Effectiveness of AES: the Case of Soil Carbon Sequestration

co-écrit avec J-M Blazy (INRA, UMR Astro)

THURSDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2017
Marion Davin (Université de Montpellier - LAMETA) : Unequal vulnerability to climate change and the transmission of adverse effects through international trade

écrit avec K. Constant

THURSDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2017
(11h00 en salle 614)
Julien Daubanes (Université de Copenhague) : More Gas, Less Coal, and Less CO2? Unilateral CO2 Reduction Policy with More than One Carbon Energy Source

écrit avec F. Henriet et K. Schubert

TUESDAY 24 OCTOBER 2017
(14h - 15h30, G102)
David Doloreux (HEC Montréal) : L’innovation des entreprises de service à forte intensité de connaissance : une analyse géographique
THURSDAY 19 OCTOBER 2017
(salle 614)
Michel Beine (Université du Luxembourg) : The role of fees in foreign education: evidence from Italy and the United Kingdom

écrit avec M. Delogu et L. Ragot

THURSDAY 12 OCTOBER 2017
(11h, salle G614)
Gilles Lafforgue (Toulouse Business School) : Comparing quantity and proportional renewable energy mandates under a carbon budget constraint

écrit avec J-P. Amigues, U. Chakravorty et M. Moreaux

WEDNESDAY 11 OCTOBER 2017
(14h - 15h30, G407)
David Doloreux (HEC Montréal) : Stratégie d’innovation et d’internationalisation des PME: une étude exploratoire de l’influence de l’environnement régional
THURSDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2017
(salle 409)
Karine Nyborg (Université d'Oslo) : The Good, the Bad, and the Conditional: Sorting and Dynamics in a Public Good Game with Endogenous Group Formation

écrit en collaboration avec K.A. Brekke, K.E. Hauge et J.T. Lind

WEDNESDAY 14 JUNE 2017
(salle G512)
Can Askan Mavi (PJSE) : What can abrupt events tell us about intergenerational equity?
TUESDAY 30 MAY 2017
Marie-Hélène Hubert (CREM, Rennes) : Are the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions really ambitious?
TUESDAY 16 MAY 2017
Nicolas Quérou (CNRS, UMR LAMETA, Montpellier) : Interacting commons and collective action problems
WEDNESDAY 03 MAY 2017
(13h30 en salle G410B)
Mathieu Lefebvre (UMR BETA, Starsbourg) : Long-lasting effects of temporary incentives in public good games

en collaboration Anne Stenger

TUESDAY 18 APRIL 2017
Justina Klimaviciute (Université de Liège) : Social insurance for long-term care with deductible and linear contributions

co-écrit avec Pierre Pestieau

TUESDAY 21 MARCH 2017
Ingmar Schumacher (IPAG Business School & Ecole Polytechnique) : Advertisement, Welfare and Externalities
TUESDAY 07 MARCH 2017
Martin Quass (Université de Kiel) : Regulation of Radiation Management: Uncertainty and Incentives

écrit avec W. Rickels

TUESDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2017
Maria-Eugenia Sanin (UMR EPEE, Evry) : Incentives for small PV in France
TUESDAY 31 JANUARY 2017
Laura Recuerto Virto (OCDE, Paris) : The impact of renewable versus non-renewable natural capital on economic growth
MONDAY 16 JANUARY 2017
Vincent Martinet (INRA, UMR Economie Publique) : Bargaining with intertemporal (maxi)min payoffs
co-écrit avec Pedro Gajardo et Michel de Lara
TUESDAY 13 DECEMBER 2016
(salle G402)
Natalia Zugravu-Soilita (CEMOTEV, UVSQ) : Tourism and sustainable development in small island economies: the role of heritage
co-écrit avec Geronimi V., Le Gargasson C. et Tsang King Sang J.
TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2016
Yassine Kirat (UP1-PSE) : The actual impact of shale gas revolution on the U.S.manufacturing sector
TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2016
Julie Lochard (UPEC) : EU air pollution regulation: A breath of fresh air for Eastern European polluting industries?
co-écrit avec Igor Bagayev (UCD, Dublin)
TUESDAY 18 OCTOBER 2016
Fanny Henriet (CNRS, PSE) : Optimal gasoline tax: recovering the pigovian part
co-écrit avec Stéphane Gauthier (PSE - Univ Paris 1)
TUESDAY 04 OCTOBER 2016
Nadine Levratto (CNRS, EconomiX) : L'entreprise, le territoire ou les deux ? Retour sur plusieurs années d'analyse des déterminants des variations de l'emploi en France au sein d'EconomiX

[Papier]

TUESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2016
Anke Leroux (Monash University) : Optimal Water Portfolios and Non-discretionary Consumption
TUESDAY 14 JUNE 2016
Marc Leandri(CEMOTEV - Université de Versailles) : Does inertia matter ? Assessing the sustainability of optimal pollution paths when the degradation of assimilative capacity is time-dependent
en collaboration avec M. Tidball
TUESDAY 31 MAY 2016
Basak Bayramoglu(INRA - AgroParisTech) : Trade and Fisheries Subsidies
co-écrit avec Brian R. Copeland et Jean-François Jacques

[Papier]

TUESDAY 19 APRIL 2016
(17h30)
Jean-Pierre Amigues(Toulouse School of Economics - INRA - LERNA) : Pollution Abatement v.s. Energy Efficiency Improvements
co-écrit avec Michel Moreaux (TSE - LERNA)

[Papier]

TUESDAY 05 APRIL 2016
(salle 502, 14h30 à 16h)
Dimitrios Varvarigos(University of Leicester, UK) : Economic Growth, Health, and the Choice of Polluting Technologies: The Role of Bureaucratic Corruption
TUESDAY 22 MARCH 2016
Stéphane Lambrecht(IDP - Université de Valenciennes) ou Chokri Dridi(IDP - Université de Valenciennes) : Heterogeneity in preferences for transportation modes: Effects on modal split and urban pollution
TUESDAY 08 MARCH 2016
Katrin Erdlenbruch(IRSTEA, Montpellier) : Dynamic management of water transfer between two interconnected river basins
TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2016
Agustin Perez-Barahona (INRA - AgroParisTech) : The Dynamic Implications of Tourism and Environmental Quality
avec Bazoumana Ouattara, University of Manchester Manchester (UK), et Eric Strobl, Aix-Marseille Université and IPAG (France)
TUESDAY 02 FEBRUARY 2016
Thais Nunez Rocha(PSE - Université Paris 1) : Are international environmental agreements effective? The case of trade in hazardous chemicals and persistent organic pollutants
TUESDAY 15 DECEMBER 2015
Hugo Bois : Un nouveau cadre d'analyse pour comprendre la construction des préférences et les règles de décision au sein du choix modal
TUESDAY 01 DECEMBER 2015
Kirill Borisov (European University of St Petersburg) : Economic Growth and Property Rights on Natural Resources
TUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2015
Pierre-Alexandre MAHIEU (Université de Nantes - LEMNA) : Deception in valuation studies: the recoding and reward approaches
co-écrit avec Romain Crastes, de l'université de Leeds, UK, et Jordan Louviere, de l'university of South Australia.
TUESDAY 03 NOVEMBER 2015
Esther AMOUZOU (Université Paris Est - ERUDITE) : European trade in hazardous waste: has EU waste policy succeeded or failed?
TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER 2015
Hassan Benchekroun (McGill Unversity - Canada) : Anticipated International Environmental Agreements
avec Omer Acikgoz - Yeshiva University
TUESDAY 02 JUNE 2015
Karine Constant (AMSE – GREQAM Université Aix-Marseille) : Environmental policy and inequality: a matter of life and death
TUESDAY 26 MAY 2015
Marion Dupoux (IFPEN, EconomiX) : A consumer theory with environmental assets
TUESDAY 07 APRIL 2015
Clément Bonnet (EconomiX) : Does green technlogy need a dedicated patent system? Analytical basis in light of a double externality problem
TUESDAY 03 MARCH 2015
Romain Crastes (Université de Rouen) : Modelling price non-attenders as true protesters in Discrete-Choice Experiments
TUESDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2015
Michael Brei (EconomiX) : Environmental Pollution and Biodiversity: Light Pollution and Sea Turtles in the Caribbean
TUESDAY 03 FEBRUARY 2015
Hermann P. P. Donfouet (CESAER- UMR 1041, Dijon) : Anchoring Bias and Shift Effect: An Empirical Investigation to Air Quality Improvement
TUESDAY 16 DECEMBER 2014
Prudence DATO (Université de Savoie) : Energy transition under the possibility of a stochastic catastrophe: a two-sector approach
TUESDAY 02 DECEMBER 2014
Masako Ikefuji (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) : Adaptation for mitigation
TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2014
Anne Fournier (EconomiX-CNRS, INRA) : Direct Selling Farming Under Varying Spatial Externalities
TUESDAY 04 NOVEMBER 2014
Baris VARDAR (CES - Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne) : Optimal energy transition and taxation of non-renewable resources
TUESDAY 21 OCTOBER 2014
Jean DE BEIR (UEVE-EPEE TEPP-CNRS) : Protéger la biodiversité en développant les bio-emplois: une analyse multi-branches et une application sur données françaises
TUESDAY 07 OCTOBER 2014
Karine Constant (AMSE – GREQAM Université Aix-Marseille) : Environmental Policy and Growth in a Model with Endogenous Environmental Awareness
TUESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2014
Julien Daubanes (CER-ETH, Zurich) : Activists versus Captured Regulators
TUESDAY 03 JUNE 2014
Mouez Fodha (Université d'Orléans) : Harvesting terrorists
TUESDAY 20 MAY 2014
Kirill Borissov (European University St. Petersburg, Russia) : The Rich and the Poor in a Simple Model of Growth and Distribution
TUESDAY 06 MAY 2014
Louis Hotte (University of Ottawa, Canada) : Open access vs restricted access with two variable factors: On the redistributive effects of a property regime change
TUESDAY 15 APRIL 2014
David Desmarchelier (EQUIPPE, Université de Lille 2) : Self-fulfilling expectations on the pollution level as a new type of green paradox
TUESDAY 01 APRIL 2014
Cyril Bourgeois (RITM, Université Paris Sud) : Estimating the marginal social value of agriculturally-driven nitrate concentrations in an aquifer: a combined theoretical-applied approach
TUESDAY 18 MARCH 2014
Djamel KIRAT (LEO, Université d'Orléans) : Carbon price drivers in the second phase of the EU ETS
TUESDAY 04 MARCH 2014
Emeline Bezin (INRA Rennes) : A Cultural Model of Private Provision and the Environment
TUESDAY 04 FEBRUARY 2014
Julie Rozenberg (CIRED) : How capital-based instruments facilitate the transition toward a low-carbon economy - A tradeoff between optimality and acceptability
TUESDAY 28 JANUARY 2014
(16h30 au lieu de 17h)
Mabel Tidball (INRA, Lameta) : Dynamic management of water transfert between two interconnected river basins
TUESDAY 17 DECEMBER 2013
Fabien Prieur (INRA‐LAMETA, Montpellier) : The optimal timing of institutional regime changes in resource-rich countries
TUESDAY 03 DECEMBER 2013
Romuald Kinda (CERDI, Université de Clermont 1) : Do Environmental Policies Hurt Trade Performance ?
TUESDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2013
Ingela Alger (TSE (CNRS, LERNA)) : Evolutionary foundations of human motivation, and some consequences for economics
TUESDAY 05 NOVEMBER 2013
Kirill Borissov (European University St. Petersburg, Russia) : Natural resource abundance and human capital accumulation
TUESDAY 15 OCTOBER 2013
Julien Wolfersberger (INRA) : Dynamics of deforestation and reforestation in a small open economy
TUESDAY 18 JUNE 2013
Anke Leroux (Monash University, Australie) : Optimal Portfolio Management of Urban Water
TUESDAY 11 JUNE 2013
Bretschger Lucas (ETH Zürich) : Economic effects of a nuclear phase-out policy: A CGE analysis
TUESDAY 09 APRIL 2013
Dorothée Charlier (Université de Savoie) : Energy-Saving Investments in the Residential Sector: An Econometric Analysis
TUESDAY 02 APRIL 2013
Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, CIRED) : Double Moral Hazard and the Energy Efficiency Gap
TUESDAY 19 MARCH 2013
Olivia Ricci (MINES ParisTech, Centre for Applied Mathematics) : Fukushima's impact on the European power sector: A long-term policy analysis using TIAM-FR
TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2013
Jean De Beir (Université d'Evry) : Life-Cycle of Goods and Intergenerational Externalities
TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2013
Emmanuelle Lavaine (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne - Paris School of Economics – CES) : The Price of Pollution and Health: an Hedonic Approach
TUESDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2013
Johanna Choumert (CERDI-CNRS, Université de Clermont I) : Is the environmental kuznets curve for deforestation a threatened theory? A meta-analysis of the literature
TUESDAY 05 FEBRUARY 2013
Thomas Seegmuller (CNRS, AMSE GREQAM) : Environmental tax reform with public debt and emission abatement
TUESDAY 29 JANUARY 2013
Lionel Ragot (EconomiX) : Pollution effects on labor supply and growth
TUESDAY 22 JANUARY 2013
Pascal Gastineau (IFSTTAR, EconomiX) : Which compensation for whom
TUESDAY 15 JANUARY 2013
Masha Maslianskaïa-Pautrel (Université de Nantes) et Marc Baudry (EconomiX) : Revisiting the hedonic price method to assess the implicit price of environmental quality with market segmentation
TUESDAY 18 DECEMBER 2012
Aude Pommeret (Université de Lausanne et Université de Savoie) : Intertemporal Emissions Permits Trading Under Uncertainty and Irreversibility
TUESDAY 11 DECEMBER 2012
Louis Hotte (University of Ottawa, Canada) : Democracy, Inequality and the Environment when Citizens can Mitigate Privately or Act Collectively
TUESDAY 04 DECEMBER 2012
Federico Pontoni (EconomiX and Università Bocconi) : What determines efficiency? An analysis of the Italian Water Sector
TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2012
Julien Daubanes (CER-ETH, Zurich) : Optimum Tariffs and Exhaustible Resources: Theory and Evidence for Gasoline
TUESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2012
Antoine Leblois (CIRED) : Weather index-based insurance in a cash crop regulated sector: ex ante evaluation for cotton producers in Cameroon
TUESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2012
Benoît Chèze (IFPEN) : A review of Global Warming LCA results for advanced biofuels: the use of Meta-Regression Analysis
TUESDAY 30 OCTOBER 2012
Luigi de Paoli (Université de Bocconi) : Mesures incitatives pour les énergies renouvelables. Le cas italien
TUESDAY 23 OCTOBER 2012
Agnès TOMINI (UMR1135 LAMETA) : Managing interacting species in unassessed fisheries
TUESDAY 16 OCTOBER 2012
Vincent MARTINET (INRA) : Combining Rights and Welfarism: a new approach to intertemporal evaluation of social alternatives
TUESDAY 09 OCTOBER 2012
Marie-Estelle BINET (CREM (UMR 6211 CNRS), Université de Rennes 1) : Estimation of residential water demand with imprecise price perception
TUESDAY 02 OCTOBER 2012
Adrien VOGT-SCHILB (CIRED) : How inertia and limited potentials affect the timing of sectoral abatements in optimal climate policy
TUESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2012
Mathieu GLACHANT (Centre d'Économie Industrielle –CERNA, Mines Paris Tech) : The Informational Role of Non-Governmental Organizations to Induce Self-Regulation: Cheering the Leaders or Booing the Laggards?
TUESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2012
Robert CAIRNS (Université de Mac Gill) : Investment and Income of an Exhaustible Resource
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