Monthly Archives: June 2025

The equity and efficiency trade-off of carbon tax revenue recycling: A re-examination

Emmanuel CombetMacro-economical and societal challengesPublicationsPublicationsComments Off on The equity and efficiency trade-off of carbon tax revenue recycling: A re-examination

This paper examines the macroeconomic and distributive impacts of carbon pricing reforms. 

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The Financial Performance of Solidarity-based Investment Funds

This article examines the financial performance of French solidarity-based investment funds, also known as “90-10 funds”, which combine 90% responsible listed assets and 10% solidarity assets from Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) enterprises. 

Designing Climate Policy: From Innovation to Diffusion

This one-day workshop took place on 19th May 2025 and brought together researchers working on the design, evaluation, and impact of climate policies aimed at fostering the development and diffusion of low-carbon technologies. Access the slides for each presentation and a summary of the event.

The regulation of the corporate welfare policy. Evidence from France

PublicationsResearch areaResearch FellowsSamuel KlebanerSectoral PoliciesWorking papersComments Off on The regulation of the corporate welfare policy. Evidence from France

The aim of this article is to demonstrate that the “Corporate Welfare” policies are embedded in a complex, dynamic and unstable mode of regulation.

Les conseils d’administration peuvent-ils diminuer les émissions de gaz à effet de serre dans leur entreprise ?

Financial regulation and innovative financingPolicy papersPublicationsResearch areaResearch FellowsSandra RigotComments Off on Les conseils d’administration peuvent-ils diminuer les émissions de gaz à effet de serre dans leur entreprise ?

Une étude menée sur 305 entreprises cotées en France, en Allemagne, au Royaume-Uni et au Japon, met en lumière l’influence du conseil d’administration sur la réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES). Une empreinte surtout prégnante dans les entreprises les plus émettrices.

Do Corporate Governance Mechanisms Help to Reduce Carbon Emissions? Some Empirical Evidence on Listed Companies in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan

Financial regulation and innovative financingPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaResearch FellowsSandra RigotComments Off on Do Corporate Governance Mechanisms Help to Reduce Carbon Emissions? Some Empirical Evidence on Listed Companies in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan

 In this paper, we analyze the role of firms in mitigating climate change through their model of corporate governance. Our findings vary depending on the high- or low-emission sector. Based on these results, we propose several managerial and policy implications that can help improve corporate climate performance.