Friday Lunch Meeting Research, Imelda, February 18th 2022

https://youtu.be/sCxQ7Hc0JhM Speaker Imelda is Assistant Professor of Economics in Graduate Institute, Geneva. Title  Market Power and Price Exposure: Learning from Changes in Renewables' Regulation Background   We provide theoretical and empirical results regarding the market power implications of different types of renewable support schemes in electricity markets. In particular, we seek to understand how the […]

Friday Lunch Meeting Research, Jean-Philippe Nicolaï, March 18th 2022

https://youtu.be/kvVLivZ0KgE Speaker Jean-Philippe Nicolaï is Professor of Economics at Grenoble INP-Génie Industriel, member of the Gael laboratory Title  "Digital sobriety certificates as an instrument for regulating digital pollution" co-written with Lise Péragin (M2 EEET Paris-Saclay) Abstract   The objective of this article is to study digital pollution and to question the possibility of establishing certificates […]

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 […]

IAEE WEBINAR : Climate Change Policies: lessons from Europe, Septembre 14th, 2022

The International Association for Energy Economics has rolled out an extensive program of webinars on topics reaching all facets of energy economics. IAEE is inviting you on September 14th, 2022 to the webinar with the Climate Economics Chair members on Climate Change Policies: lessons from Europe topic. 4 pm to 5 pm (Paris time) - […]

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, […]

[🇫🇷] Colloque hybride Green Deal : cohérence et ambition sont-elles au Rendez-Vous ? Cas de la gestion des déchets dangereux, jeudi 17 novembre 2022

Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre, 75014 Paris 9a Boulevard Jourdan, Paris

Le 17 novembre 2022  de 9H00 à 17H00 Colloque hybride Présentiel : Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre, 75014 Paris Le Green Deal de l’Union Européenne, plan d’actions environnementales d’une ampleur sans précédent, est le premier à intégrer à la fois tous les piliers de l’habitabilité de la planète : climat, énergie, déchets, pollution, économie circulaire, transport, alimentation, biodiversité, finance. […]

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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 […]