Shale Gas and Energy Transition Cet événement est passé. 26-27 janvier @ 9 H 15 min - 14 H 00 min Programme : 26 janvier : 9h15: Reception 9h30-10h30: “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: three key policy concerns related to fracking” Charles Mason (University of Wyoming) Discussant: Patrice Geoffron (Université Paris-Dauphine) 10h30-11h00: Coffee break 11h00-12h00: “Concession contracts for resource management” David Martimort (PSE), Jerôme Pouyet and Francesco Ricci Discussant: David Hemous (University of Zurich) 12h00-13h00: “Can the US shale revolution be duplicated in Europe?” Aurélien Saussay (OFCE) Discussant: Mathias Berthod (PSE – Université Paris 1) 13h00: lunch 14h30-15h30: “Should we extract the European shale gas?” Fanny Henriet and Katheline Schubert (PSE – Université Paris 1) Discussant: Francesco Ricci (Université de Montpellier 3) 15h30-16h00: Coffee break 16h00- 17h00: “Shifting frontiers in global resource extraction: the role of institutions” Rabah Arezki (IMF), Frederick van der Ploeg and Frederik Toscani Discussant: Julien Daubanes (ETH Zürich) 17h00-18h00: “Long-term macroeconomic implications of US unconventional oil and gas production: a general equilibrium perspective” Florian Leblanc (CIRED) Discussant: Rabah Arezki (IMF) 27 janvier : 9h15: Reception 9h30-10h30: “Will shale gas reduce carbon emissions from China? ” Ujjayant Chakravorty, Carolyn Fischer (RFF), and Marie-Hélène Hubert Discussant: Joseph Cullen (Washington University in St. Louis) 10h30-11h00: Coffee break 11h00-12h00: “Inferring carbon abatement costs in electricity markets: a revealed preference approach using the shale revolution” Joseph Cullen (Washington University in St. Louis) and Erin Mansur Discussant: Fanny Henriet (PSE-CNRS) 12h00-13h00: “More shale gas to reduce CO2 emissions?” Julien Daubanes (ETH Zürich), Fanny Henriet and Katheline Schubert Discussant: Florian Leblanc (CIRED) Please confirm your attendance to Fanny Henriet: fanny.henriet@psemail.eu Organisateur CEPREMAP Lieu Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris – Grand salon de la fondation Abreu de Grancher 21 boulevard Jourdan, Paris , 75014 France