Friday Lunch Meeting Debate, Emmanuel Combet, April 15th 2022

  https://youtu.be/qpJFnNjbv-s Speaker Emmanuel Combet is a researcher, senior economist in the Foresight and Research Executive Department of ADEME, coordinator of the foresight program. Title  Ademe "Transition(s) 2050" scenarios: Four transition scenarios towards carbon neutrality in France Abstract   Faced with the climate emergency, the changes to be made are of such magnitude that it […]

Friday Lunch Meeting Research, Akshaya Jha, may 20th 2022

https://youtu.be/OschD4MJyt0 Speaker Akshaya Jha is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Policy. Institution: Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University Title  "Start-up Costs and Market Power: Lessons from the Renewable Energy Transition" Abstract   Firms expect to recover the fixed costs required to start production by earning positive operating profits […]

Friday Lunch Meeting Research, Raja Chakir, June 17th 2022

https://youtu.be/YpBNQ2kf4X4 Speaker Raja Chakir is a Research Director, Paris-Saclay Applied Economics, INRAE-AgroParisTech. Title  The impact of Climate Change on Farmland Prices: a Repeat-Ricardian analysis Abstract The impact of Climate Change on Farmland Prices: a Repeat-Ricardian analysis Ricardian analyses of farmland values have become a cornerstone of the literature assessing the impacts of climate change on […]

Friday Lunch Meeting Research, Adrien Fabre, September 16th 2022

https://youtu.be/iSXvZACBoAY Speaker Adrien Fabre is a CNRS researcher at CIRED Title  Fighting Climate Change: International Attitudes Toward Climate Policies Abstract Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global CO2 emissions, we study the understanding of and attitudes toward climate change and climate policies. We show that, […]

Friday Lunch Meeting Research, Charles F. Mason, November 18th 2022

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Speaker Charles F. Mason is H.A. True Chair in Petroleum and Natural Gas Economics. Department of Economics, University of Wyoming Title  Complications in Cooperating when Players are Asymmetric: Theory and Experimental Evidence Abstract I study an indefinitely repeated game where players' payoffs are asymmetric. Attempts to cooperate in such an environment, for example by rationing […]

Friday Lunch Meeting Debate, Philippe Quirion, December 16th 2022

Feel free to watch our last FLM's video https://youtu.be/09km8YRkslk     Speaker Philippe Quirion is Research Director at CNRS, CIRED Title Tackling car emissions in urban areas: Shift, Avoid, Improve (join work with Marion Leroutier) Abstract The environmental externalities associated with car use represent a significant cost to society. Using a representative transport survey from […]

Friday Lunch Meeting Research, Clément Nedoncelle, January 20th, 2023

https://youtu.be/A8G-G-Jdh1o Speaker Clément Nedoncelle is an INRAe Research Fellow, in the UMR PSAE (INRAE, AgroParisTech) Title Extreme temperatures and inequality: Evidence from French agriculture. Abstract   Climate change is expected to alter the frequency of occurrence of extreme weather events. Ap-plying quantile regressions on French crop farmers individual cross sectioned data over the period2002-2017, we […]

Friday Lunch Meeting Debate, Marc Baudry, February 17th 2023

https://youtu.be/8DPq5vwOB5s Speaker Marc Baudry is a Professor at the University of Paris Nanterre and Head of the CO2 Price and Low Carbon Innovation Program Title  Long-term decarbonisation: can the EU-ETS do better? Abstract Despite the marked increase in the price of carbon on the EU-ETS for several years, the European Commission has shown its willingness […]