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Les pratiques de mobilité des Français varient selon la densité des territoires

Accès à l'énergieAurélien BigoChercheurs associésPolicy papersPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Les pratiques de mobilité des Français varient selon la densité des territoires
Les ménages des communes rurales (33% de la population) concentrent plus de 40 % des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES) des déplacements. Cela est dû au fait de l’importance de leurs mobilités locales, très fréquemment en voiture, tandis que les habitants des communes les plus densément peuplées se déplacent moins au quotidien bien qu’ils partent en voyage plus souvent et plus loin, majoritairement en avion. 

Functionalism in ecology and economics: Epistemological affinities and temptations

Chercheurs associésEnjeux macro-économiques et sociétauxHadrien LantremangePublicationsPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Functionalism in ecology and economics: Epistemological affinities and temptations

This article reviews the epistemological debates about functionalism in ecology. While identifying current area of scientific validity, t emphasizes, in particular, that functionalism depends on the system examined and remains inapplicable wherever singularity prevails. 

Economic policy efficiency and recovery in an open economy

How the increased trade openness and correspondingly higher marginal propensity to
import explains the lower efficiency of economic policy in the context of economic openness. Using an empirical stock-flow consistent model for the French economy (SFC FR), we analyze the macroeconomic impacts of these policies through a series of macroeconomic shocks.

Economic rationality, ecological rationality and the orientation issue

The economic agent was previously assumed to be distinct from its environment and that nothing was forcing him to act on it. With the ecological crisis, every agent appears to be inserted into an environment, which he modifies in an irreversible way without even having decided to do so. This changes in depth the way in which economics can represent the agent and the optimal action: it is rationality itself that is modified in what we call « ecological rationality ».

Climate change and biodiversity loss: new territories for financial authorities

Chercheurs associésHugues ChenetPublicationsPublicationsRégulations financières et financements innovantsCommentaires fermés sur Climate change and biodiversity loss: new territories for financial authorities

We analyse the current and possible ways forward in this consideration of climate and biodiversity by finance, highlighting the extent to which they may either contribute to and/or suffer from those environmental changes.

L’impact des divulgations d’informations climatiques sur la performance financière des sociétés européennes

Chercheurs associésPublicationsPublicationsRégulations financières et financements innovantsResearch areaSamira DemariaSandra RigotCommentaires fermés sur L’impact des divulgations d’informations climatiques sur la performance financière des sociétés européennes

Nos résultats montrent que le niveau de divulgation climatique influence positivement la performance financière mesurée par le Market to Book et le Q de Tobin. Toutefois, on constate des différences importantes selon les pays.

Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from the cattle sector: land-use regulation as an alternative to emissions pricing

Chercheurs associésGuy MeunierMaxence GérardPolitiques sectoriellesPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from the cattle sector: land-use regulation as an alternative to emissions pricing

We examine the efficiency of a subsidy to cattle farmers for setting aside land for natural ecosystem regeneration. We develop a partial equilibrium model of the cattle sector that integrates land use, greenhouse gas emissions, and animal feeding. We identify conditions under which the subsidy is the best alternative to these other second-best policies.

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 MazierPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires 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.

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.