Posts Page

Ut pellentesque libero ac magna ornare, eget dictum orci ultricies. In quis tortor semper, luctus dolor ut, adipiscing eros. Maecenas sed pharetra neque. Nullam id ipsum id quam ultrices luctus. Donec adipiscing augue non placerat consectetur. Aliquam erat volutpat.

Coupled Climate–Economy–Biosphere (CoCEB) model – Part 1: Abatement efficacy of low-carbon technologies

The CoCEB model is used to evaluate hypotheses on the long-term effect of investment in emission abatement, and on the comparative efficacy of different approaches to abatement. While many studies in the literature treat abatement costs as an unproductive loss of income, we show that mitigation costs do slow down economic growth over the next few decades, but only up to the mid-21st century or even earlier; growth reduction is compensated later on by having avoided climate negative impacts.

Sur le caractère aléatoire de la répartition des richesses : quelques interprétations économiques du processus de Wright-Fisher

Article publié dans la revue Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications (août 2017). Pour étudier certains effets stochastiques en économie on considère la...  

Toutes les présentations du Symposium on Carbon Prices

Retrouvez toutes les présentations réalisées lors du Symposium on Carbon Prices organisé par la Chaire Energie et Prospérité en mai 2017.

Thomas Sargent face à Robert Lucas : une autre ambition pour la Nouvelle Economie Classique

L'idée est de montrer que la vision de la macroéconomie de Sargent contraste avec celle de Lucas.

Relational Capabilities and Subjective Well-Being: Influence of Exclusion and Ethnic Polarization

This paper presents novel approach about ethnic polarization in a country and extends its relevance beyond social conflict and civil wars to subjective well-being (SWB) and relational capabilities construct.

Coherent Multidimensional Poverty Measurement

This paper presents a family of multidimensional poverty indexes that measure poverty as a function of the extent and the intensity of poverty.