Under non-exponential discounting, we develop a dynamic theory for stopping problems in continuous time. Our framework covers discount functions that induce decreasing impatience. Due to the inherent time inconsistency, we look for equilibrium stopping policies, formulated as fixed points of an operator. Under appropriate conditions, fixed-point iterations converge to equilibrium stopping policies.
Cette dixième session du séminaire Financement de la transition énergétique permettra de faire le lien entre les aspects micro et macro-économiques liés aux questions de financement des infrastructures bas carbone.
How could the burden of GHG emission reduction be shared among countries? The article address this arguably basic question by purely statistical methods that do not rely on any normative judgment about the criteria according to which it should be answered.
Cet article vise à dresser un état des lieux du reporting environnemental des sociétés du CAC 40 au regard des recommandations de la Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) du Financial Stability Board (FSB)
The goal of this paper is to propose and test stochastic differential equations for Goodwin’s model and one of its extension by using an estimation technique based on simulated maximum likelihood developed by Durham and Gallant (2002)
La Chaire Energie et Prospérité a organisé son troisième workshop sur la mobilité durable les 9 et 10 novembre 2017. Retrouvez dans cet article un résumé des interventions (en anglais) ainsi que toutes les présentations réalisées pendant le workshop.
En amont du sommet climat qui se tiendra à Paris le 12 décembre 2017, France Stratégie et la Chaire Énergie et Prospérité ont organisé une table-ronde sur la contribution que le système financier peut apporter à la transition énergétique et la stabilisation du climat. Visionnez la vidéo avec les interventions de Laurent Clerc (Banque de France), Pierre Ducret (I4CE, CDC), Alain Grandjean (Carbone 4), Tim Jackson (Surrey University) et Sylvie Lemmet (Cour des Comptes).
Cette 8ème séance du séminaire "Financement de la transition énergétique" explorera le marché des greens bonds ainsi que l'importance majeure du reporting.
Output-based allocations (OBAs) are typically used in emission trading schemes to mitigate leakage in sectors at risk. Recent work has shown they may also help to stabilize prices in markets subject to supply and demand shocks. We extend previous work to simultaneously include both leakage and volatility.
The paper studies pollution permit markets in which a fraction of permits are allocated to firms based on their output. Output-based allocations, which are receiving increasing attention in the design of carbon markets around the world are shown to be optimal under demand and supply volatility despite the output distortions they may create.
The 11th edition of the annual International Conference on Mobility Challenges brings together experts from academia and industry, pushing the frontier of challenges at the intersection of automotive, energy, and mobility sectors. We welcome internationally renowned speakers as well as participants from the three sponsoring chairs, along with specialists from a wide range of...