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- 2020.13: Carbon Dioxide Emissions and aging: Disentangling behavior from energy efficiency

- Dorothée Charlier and Bérangère Legendre
- 2020.12: How Environmental Policies Spread? A Network Approach to Diffusion in the U.S

- Côme Billard, Anna Creti and Antoine Mandel
- 2020.11: Promoting discount schemes as a nudge strategy to enhance environmental behaviour

- Julie Metta
- 2020.10: Recycling under environmental, climate and resource constraints

- Gilles Lafforgue and Etienne Lorang
- 2020.09: Confronting climate change: Adaptation vs. migration strategies in Small Island Developing States

- Lesly Cassin, Paolo Melindi-Ghidi and Fabien Prieur
- 2020.08: A simple Ricardo-Malthusian model of population, deforestation and biodiversity loss

- Late Lawson and Lawson Late
- 2020.07: Optimal Environmental Radical Activism

- Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline and Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky
- 2020.06: Optimism on Pollution-Driven Disasters and Asset Prices

- Shiba Suzuki and Hiroaki Yamagami
- 2020.05: Does Becoming Richer Lead to a Reduction in Natural Resource Consumption? An Empirical Refutation of the Kuznets Material Curve

- Dorothée Charlier and Florian Fizaine
- 2020.04: Fuel Poverty and Health: a Panel Data Analysis

- Romanic Baudu, Dorothée Charlier and Bérangère Legendre
- 2020.03: The effects of migration and pollution on cognitive skills in Caribbean economies: a theoretical analysis

- Lesly Cassin
- 2020.02: Individual preferences regarding pesticide-free management of green-spaces: a discret choice experiment with French citizens

- Marianne Lefebvre, Pauline Laille and Masha Maslianskaïa-Pautrel
- 2020.01: Technology Contagion in Networks

- Côme Billard
- 2019.23: Ecological compensation: how much and where?

- Pascal Gastineau, Pascal Mossay and Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
- 2019.22: On Climate Agreements with Asymmetric Countries: Theory and Experimental Results

- Charles Mason
- 2019.21: Altruistic Foreign Aid and Climate Change Mitigation

- Antoine Bommier, Amélie Goerger, Arnaud Goussebaïle and Jean-Philippe Nicolaï
- 2019.20: Hedonic estimation of the green value of residential housing

- Catherine Baumont, Masha Maslianskaïa-Pautrel and Pierre Voyé
- 2019.19: Improving Farm Environmental Performance through Technical Assistance: Empirical Evidence on Pesticide Use

- Margaux Lapierre, Alexandre Sauquet and Julie Subervie
- 2019.18: Limit pricing, climate policies, and imperfect substitution

- Gerard van der Meijden and Cees Withagen
- 2019.17: Linking Permit Markets Multilaterally

- Baran Doda, Simon Quemin and Luca Taschini
- 2019.16: The Social Cost of Carbon and the Ramsey Rule

- Cees Withagen
- 2019.15: French Attitudes over Climate Change and Climate Policies

- Thomas Douenne and Adrien Fabre
- 2019.14: Energy Conversion Rate Improvements, Pollution Abatement Efforts and Energy Mix: The Transition toward the Green Economy under a Pollution Stock constraint

- Jean-Pierre Amigues and Michel Moreaux
- 2019.13: Ambitious Emissions Goal as a Strategic Preemption

- Hiroaki Yamagami, Ryo Arawatari and Takeo Hori
- 2019.12: Carbon Pricing and Power Sector Decarbonisation: Evidence from the UK

- Marion Leroutier
- 2019.11: Social Cost of Carbon under stochastic tipping points: when does risk play a role?

- Nicolas Taconet, Céline Guivarch and Antonin Pottier
- 2019.10: Can We Reconcile French People with the Carbon Tax? Disentangling Beliefs from Preferences

- Thomas Douenne and Adrien Fabre
- 2019.09: The economic value of NBS restoration measures and their benefits in a river basin context: A meta-analysis regression

- Nabila Arfaoui and Houévoh Gnonlonfin
- 2019.08: Can the environment be an inferior good ? A theory with context-dependent substitutability and needs

- Marion Dupoux and Vincent Martinet
- 2019.07: The Fossil Energy Interlude: Optimal Building, Maintaining and Scraping a Dedicated Capital, and the Hotelling Rule

- Jean-Pierre Amigues, Michel Moreaux and Manh Hung Nguyen
- 2019.06: Mineral Resources for Renewable Energy: Optimal Timing of Energy Production

- Adrien Fabre, Mouez Fodha and Francesco Ricci
- 2019.05: Disaster risks, disaster strikes and economic growth: the role of preferences

- Thomas Douenne
- 2019.04: Incentives, Pro-social Preferences and Discrimination

- Raphael Soubeyran
- 2019.03: Prediction is difficult, even when it's about the past: a hindcast experiment using Res-IRF, an integrated energy-economy model

- David Glotin, Cyril Bourgeois, Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet and Philippe Quirion
- 2019.02: Bargaining with Intertemporal Maximin Payoffs

- Vincent Martinet, Pedro Gajardo and Michel De Lara
- 2019.01: The Rise of NGO Activism

- Julien Daubanes and Jean Rochet
- 2018.21: The impacts of energy prices on industrial foreign investment location: evidence from global firm level data

- Aurélien Saussay and Misato Sato
- 2018.20: Time Rebound Effect in Households’ Energy Use: Theory and Evidence

- Kenichi Mizobuchi and Hiroaki Yamagami
- 2018.19: Competitive Permit Storage and Market Design: An Application to the EU-ETS

- Simon Quemin and Raphael Trotignon
- 2018.18: Marchés internationaux de droits à polluer et taxes locales sur les biens polluants

- Julien Daubanes and Pierre Lasserre
- 2018.17: Corporate Social Responsibility and Regulation: Taxing Ethical behaviour

- Dina Kassab
- 2018.16: Foreign Demand and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Empirical Evidence with Implications for Leakage

- Geoffrey Barrows and Hélène Ollivier
- 2018.15: The role of individual preferences to explain the energy performance gap

- Salomé Bakaloglou and Dorothée Charlier
- 2018.14: A dynamic model of recycling with endogenous technological breakthrough

- Gilles Lafforgue and Luc Rouge
- 2018.13: How shifting investment towards low-carbon sectors impacts employment: three determinants under scrutiny

- Quentin Perrier and Philippe Quirion
- 2018.12: Competitive Advantage in the Renewable Energy Industry: Evidence from a Gravity Model

- Onno Kuik, Frederic Branger and Philippe Quirion
- 2018.11: From residential energy demand to fuel poverty: income-induced non-linearities in the reactions of households to energy price fluctuations

- Dorothée Charlier and Sondès Kahouli
- 2018.10: The vertical and horizontal distributive effects of energy taxes

- Thomas Douenne
- 2018.09: The supply of non-renewable resources

- Julien Daubanes and Pierre Lasserre
- 2018.08: Open space preservation in an urbanization context

- Camille Regnier