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From Price Stability to Climate Stabilization? The Political Economy of Green Central Banking

Doctoral & master thesisFinancial regulation and innovative financingJérôme DeyrisPublicationsResearch areaResearch FellowsComments Off on From Price Stability to Climate Stabilization? The Political Economy of Green Central Banking

This PhD thesis focuses on a recent and rapidly spreading, but highly diverse phenomenon: the integration of climate and environemntal issues by central bankers. To do so, the author draws from different approaches in order to understand what drives (some) central banks to embrace this issue, why they do so and how. 

Unconventional monetary policy in an econometric SFC model of the French economy: Some lessons for financing the low-carbon transition

Jacques MazierMacro-economical and societal challengesPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaResearch FellowsComments Off on Unconventional monetary policy in an econometric SFC model of the French economy: Some lessons for financing the low-carbon transition

Un modèle économétrique SFC de l'économie française est présenté pour étudier les effets des politiques monétaires non-conventionnelles et l'impact d'une version simple de la monnaie électronique banque centrale. Différentes formes de politiques monétaires non conventionnelles sont évaluées.

Dette publique et policy mix climatique : l’éclairage des modèles macroéconomiques stocks-flux cohérents

Jacques MazierMacro-economical and societal challengesPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaResearch FellowsComments Off on Dette publique et policy mix climatique : l’éclairage des modèles macroéconomiques stocks-flux cohérents

This paper examines the contribution of SFC modelling to the definition of a green policy mix that would facilitate the implementation of a climate transition policy.

Technology Neutral vs. Technology Specific Procurement

An imperfectly-informed regulator needs to procure multiple units of some good that can be produced with heterogeneous technologies at various costs. How should it optimally procure these units? We find that one size does not fit all: the preferred instrument depends on the costs of the available technologies, their degree of substitutability, the extent of information asymmetry, and the costs of public funds.

Electric Moto Taxis Innovation in Low-Income Countries: A Rider’s Perspective in Kampala – 1er prix du Global case writing competition 2023 du William Davidson Institute

Access to EnergyAkil AmiralyPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaResearch FellowsComments Off on Electric Moto Taxis Innovation in Low-Income Countries: A Rider’s Perspective in Kampala – 1er prix du Global case writing competition 2023 du William Davidson Institute

Akil Amiraly (i3-CRG) et Mansoureh Hasannia Kolaee (Laval University), et leur co-auteurs Peter Kasaija (Makerere University) et Nathalie Prime (ESCP) ont reçu le premier prix du Global case writing competition 2023 du William Davidson Institute (Michigan University) pour l’étude de cas « Electric Moto Taxis Innovation in Low-Income Countries: A Rider's Perspective in Kampala ».

Green industrial policy, information asymmetry, and repayable advance

Guy MeunierJean-Pierre PonssardPublicationsPublicationsResearch areaResearch FellowsSectoral PoliciesComments Off on Green industrial policy, information asymmetry, and repayable advance

Recent recovery plans, associated with the COVID‐19 pandemic and the energy transition, increased the funding available to finance innovative low‐carbon projects and called for an economic evaluation of their allocation. This paper analyzes the potential benefit of using repayable advance: a lump‐sum payment to finance the project that is paid back in case of success.