Yearly Archives: 2024

La transition écologique a besoin de démocratie plus que de technocratie

Le possible rejet du pacte vert aux élections européennes doit faire réfléchir à de nouvelles modalités de débattre et de décider du processus de la transition écologique, estime Jézabel Couppey-Soubeyran dans sa chronique pour Le Monde.

Macroeconomic policy evaluation in an SFC econometric model: the case of the investment program for climate action in France

Chercheurs associésEnjeux macro-économiques et sociétauxJacques MazierPublicationsResearch areaWorking papersCommentaires fermés sur Macroeconomic policy evaluation in an SFC econometric model: the case of the investment program for climate action in France

We study the macroeconomic impact of climate action policy that would allow France to reach its net zero objective by 2050. Contrary to the findings of a report commissioned by the French Prime Minister, our simulations show that these investments are likely to generate economic growth and reduce public debt.

Leaving the hearth you know: Internal migration and energy poverty

We document the relationship between rural–urban migration and energy poverty in South Africa. Our findings show that migrants to urban areas experience significant reductions in energy poverty, particularly in the use of traditional cooking fuels. Our study also explores energy poverty outcomes for both sending and receiving households, gender differences among migrants, and other amenities.

Challenges in measuring the distribution of carbon footprints: The role of product and price heterogeneity

Antonin PottierChercheurs associésEmmanuel CombetEnjeux macro-économiques et sociétauxPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Challenges in measuring the distribution of carbon footprints: The role of product and price heterogeneity

The distribution of the footprint within a country is regularly computed using consumption data, and with the assumption that the footprint from a product category is proportional to the spending on that product. Here, we explore the limitations of this proportionality assumption.

Electrification, environnement et développement économique dans les pays en développement

Accès à l'énergieAlpha LyChercheurs associésDoctoral & master thesisPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Electrification, environnement et développement économique dans les pays en développement

Cette thèse met en évidence les relations complexes entre électrification, déforestation et développement économique dans les pays en développement.

Pricing Congestion to Increase Traffic: The Case of Bogotá

Chercheurs associésJuan-Pablo MonteroPolitiques sectoriellesPublicationsResearch areaWorking papersCommentaires fermés sur Pricing Congestion to Increase Traffic: The Case of Bogotá

In September 2020, the city of Bogotá introduced a major market-based reform to its odd-even driving restriction. The big winners of the reform are middle-income individuals who now use their cars more often, whereas the big losers are high-income individuals who now spend more time in traffic.

Cost-Benefit Analysis for Green Demonstrators: Application to the Container Glass Industry in France

Chercheurs associésJean-Pierre PonssardMaria Eugenia SaninMaryam SadighiPolitiques sectoriellesPublicationsResearch areaWorking papersCommentaires fermés sur Cost-Benefit Analysis for Green Demonstrators: Application to the Container Glass Industry in France

Adopting disruptive technologies for decarbonizing hard-to-abate industrial sectors requires experimentation through demonstration (pilot) projects. However, from an economic perspective, the potential long-term benefits and the difficulties in designing relevant public policies are not addressed in the standard valuations of those projects.

Emerging consensus on net energy paves the way for improved integrated assessment modeling

Chercheurs associésEnjeux macro-économiques et sociétauxPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaVictor CourtCommentaires fermés sur Emerging consensus on net energy paves the way for improved integrated assessment modeling

Extracting, processing, and delivering energy requires energy itself, which reduces the net energy available to society and yields considerable socioeconomic implications. Yet, most mitigation pathways and transition models overlook net energy feedbacks.

Conventional and unconventional economic policies in an econometric SFC model of the French economy

Books & Official ReportsChercheurs associésEnjeux macro-économiques et sociétauxJacques MazierPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Conventional and unconventional economic policies in an econometric SFC model of the French economy

The 2008 and Covid crises have led to increasing public debts and to the launching of unconventional economic policies. Thanks to a complete description of the balance sheets of the domestic and foreign agents, stock-flow consistent (SFC) modelling was well equipped to evaluate their economic consequences. 

Inflation and how to deal with it in France. A policy perspective from an empirical stock-flow model

Chercheurs associésEnjeux macro-économiques et sociétauxJacques MazierPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Inflation and how to deal with it in France. A policy perspective from an empirical stock-flow model

Using an empirical stock-flow consistent (SFC) model for the French economy, we simulate an imported inflationary shock to emulate the current inflation situation and analyze the resulting macroeconomic impacts on the French economy. Two possible responses are considered: increased wage per capita so as to preserve workers’ purchasing power, increased margins by firms in order to restore their profit share.