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Thesis: Competing green technologies : The case of low-carbon hydrogen

Accès à l'énergieChercheurs associésDoctoral & master thesisKasser AlbinPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Thesis: Competing green technologies : The case of low-carbon hydrogen

This dissertation investigates the economic competition among green technologies in the context of the energy transition, with a particular focus on low-carbon hydrogen. Beyond the classic "grey-to-green" paradigm that models cleaner technologies replacing fossil-fuel-based alternatives, this work emphasizes the increasingly relevant competition within green technologies.

Thesis: Designing scenarios for assessing the economic and systemic consistency of low carbon mobility innovations

Accès à l'énergieAriane BousquetChercheurs associésDoctoral & master thesisPublicationsResearch areaCommentaires fermés sur Thesis: Designing scenarios for assessing the economic and systemic consistency of low carbon mobility innovations

This thesis explores the major challenges of decarbonizing the transport sector, with a focus on the French automobile market. It highlights the limitations of poorly targeted subsidies and recommends more effective policies, such as support for used electric vehicles and standards for the size of new electric vehicles.

Climate-Conscious Bank Customers

We exploit new data on NGO campaigns that target banks financing fossil fuels ("brown'' banks) to build a measure of French banks' environmental reputation, which we merge with granular data on bank deposits and loans of households in France over 2010-2020. We find that banks receive relatively fewer household deposits when they are perceived as browner.

Workshop – Environmental and Natural Resources Economics

Accès à l'énergieMathieu CouttenierRaphaël SoubeyranCommentaires fermés sur Workshop – Environmental and Natural Resources Economics

Ce workshop s'adresse particulièrement aux chercheurs et chercheuses. En présence de Véronica Salazar (IIE, Stockholm), Anna Papp (MIT), Ludovica Gazze (Warwick), Ondine Berland (LSE), Anouch Missirian (INRAE, TSE), Mathieu Parenti (INRAE, PSE), François Bareille (INRAE, PSAE) et Julien Wolfersberger (AgroParisTech, PSAE).

Land Sparing and Land Sharing in a Heterogeneous Landscape

Accès à l'énergieChercheurs associésGuy MeunierPublicationsResearch areaWorking papersCommentaires fermés sur Land Sparing and Land Sharing in a Heterogeneous Landscape

Through this paper, Guy Meunier characterizes how biodiversity concerns reshape the efficient allocation of land exploitation as a function of damage curvature and food-demand elasticity. Overall, the analysis highlights the role of indirect production reallocation and market-mediated feedbacks in biodiversity-oriented agricultural policy.

Trade agreements and sustainable fisheries

This study examines the impact of trade agreements and their specific provisions on the sustainability of marine fisheries resources.

Subsidies and rebound effect with incomplete carbon pricing: an application to biogas and livestock

Chercheurs associésGuy MeunierPolitiques sectoriellesPublicationsPublicationsCommentaires fermés sur Subsidies and rebound effect with incomplete carbon pricing: an application to biogas and livestock

Bioenergies from dedicated crops or wood have faced substantial criticisms due to their significant land requirements. Certain bioenergy pathways, such as biogas generated from crop residues, manure, or food waste, appear to be exempt from this criticism. However, these feedstocks are byproducts of agricultural activities that generate emissions not covered by current climate policies in most countries. 

Economic policy efficiency and recovery in an open economy

Chercheurs associésEnjeux macro-économiques et sociétauxJacques MazierNon classéPublicationsPublicationsCommentaires fermés sur 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.

The deforestation effect of climate aid

This study examines the impact of climate aid on deforestation in Africa from 2001 to 2021, using a novel dataset of geocoded aid projects. The effects are heterogeneous and vary by initial forest cover: aid increases deforestation in densely forested areas, while it appears to reduce deforestation where forest cover was initially sparse. 

The Cultural Roots of Deforestation in Africa

We study the relationship between culture and environmental conservation through the lens of deforestation. Focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa over the period 2001-2021, we show that changes of national leaders affect deforestation in a way that depends on the environmental culture of their ethnic group’s. Our results suggest that culture is an important lever for environmental conservation in Africa.