Friday Lunch Meeting, Jacques de Gerlache, May 17th 2019

Greenhouse gases, energy production (fossil, renewable, nuclear), transformation, transportation or storage: the challenges of global energy transitions are many and varied. So much so that policy makers, economists or business leaders often tend to consider them individually.

Friday Lunch Meeting, Madeline Werthschulte, June 21st 2019

Speaker Madeline Werthschult, MSC Research Assistant at the Chair of Microeconomics (WWU Munster) with a Focus on Energy and Resource Economics. Article Cost Misperceptions and Energy Consumption. Authors: Madeline Werthschulte and Andreas Löschel   Abstract The aim of this study is to analyse the extent to which energy cost misperceptions can predict households' energy consumption. […]

Friday Lunch Meeting, Laurence Scialom, June 28th 2019

Speaker Laurence Scialom, University Professor at Paris Ouest Nanterre. Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the French Prudential Supervisory and Resolution Authority (ACPR) and the Investor Advisory Committee of the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF).  Title La fascination de l'ogre - ou comment desserrer l'étau de la finance Abstract Finance today operates in a […]

Friday Lunch Meeting, Jean-Philippe Nicolai , September 20th 2019

Faced with the widespread use of dismantling sites in Asia, whose processes present alarming health and environmental issues, the European Commission has raised the question of implementing a financial mechanism to encourage shipowners to use higher standards for ship recycling.

Friday Lunch Meeting, Christian Gollier, November 15th 2019

On a longtemps vendu à l'opinion publique l'illusion aujourd'hui hautement inflammable d'une transition écologique merveilleuse, qui créerait emplois et richesses pour tous, tout en redonnant à la nature son lustre d'antan.