MAY 19

Programme

8:30-9:00  Participants welcome and registration

9:00-9:15  Welcome Address

9:15-11:15 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND GREEN INNOVATION

  • Amrita Raychaudhuri (University of Winnipeg)

Green technology, competition and patents

  • Matthieu Glachant (Mines Paris Tech)

Intellectual property rights protection and the international transfer  of low-carbon technologies

  • Julie Lochard (ERUDITE, UPEC)

Does environmental regulation drive specialisation in green innovation?

 

11:15-11:45 Coffee Break

 

11:45-12:45 PhD session – 1

  • Coline Metta-Versmessen (Université Paris Dauphine, EDF R&D)

Carbon Contracts for Differences for the development of low-carbon hydrogen in Europe

  • Valentin Lignau (Université Paris Nanterre, EconomiX, Climate Economics Chair)

Wind of Technical Change: Do Patent Matters?

 

12:45-14h15  Lunch

 

14:15-16:15 TRANSITION DYNAMICS AND INNOVATION  

  • Erin Baker (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Low carbon energy R&D portfolios that are robust when models and experts disagree

  • Knut Rosendahl (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)

Directed technical change and the resource curse

  • Rabah Amir (University of Iowa)

Optimal dynamic pricing of green goods under discounted network effects

 

16:15-16:45 Coffee Break 

 

16:45 – 17:45 PhD session – 2 Hydrogen

  • Albin Kasser (Université Paris Saclay, INRAE-PSAE & ENGIE)

A sustainable market niche for hydrogen in the transport sector?

  • Maryam Sadighi (Université Paris-Saclay, Université d’Evry & ENGIE)

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Hydrogen for Energy Transition in Container Glass Sector:  A Case Study

 

 

MAY 20

9:15-11:15 MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS

  • Scott Barett (Columbia SIPA)

Climate Technology Treaties

  • Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso (University of Göttingen & Universitat Jaume I)

Technology Internationalisation and Trade Agreements

  • Michael Finus (Department of Economics, University of Graz)

Global Climate Governance in the Light of Geoengineering: A Shot in the Dark?

 

11:15-11:45 Coffee Break

 

11:45-12:45 PhD session – 3

  • Lucille Neumann-Noël (Université Paris Saclay, INRAE PSAE)

Are international climate aid really climate-related?  A new empirical analysis with new data.

  • Ariane Bousquet (Université Paris-Saclay, Université d’Evry, Renault R&D)

How do new electric vehicle business models affect the dynamics  between the primary and secondary automotive markets?

 

12:45-14h00  Lunch

 

14:00-16:00 SECTORAL POLICIES 

  • Timo Goeshl (Heidelberg University)

A ccelerating consumer durable replacement in low-income households:  Pecuniary and behavioral instruments

  • Elisabeth Thuestad Isaksen (Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research in Oslo)

Peer effects in green technology adoption: Evidence from electric vehicles

  • Juan Pablo Montero (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

Pricing congestion to increase traffic: The case of Bogota

 

 

CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
Basak Bayramoglu (INRAE-PSAE)
Guy Meunier (INRAE-PSAE)
Jean-Pierre Ponssard (CNRS-IP Paris)

 

CONTACTS
basak.bayramoglu@inrae.fr
guy.meunier@inrae.fr
jean-pierre.ponssard@polytechnique.edu

 

REGISTRATION

 

Organisateur

  • INRAE-PSAE

Lieu

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