Address: Université Paris Dauphine, Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 75016 Paris, France
E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]
Education
SupAgro Montpellier, France
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2014-2019
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Dissertation
Behavior and Incentives Under Spatial Externalities
Advisors: Raphaël Soubeyran (Website) and Nicolas Quérou (Website), CEE-M
This thesis studies the social acceptability of contracts like the Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) in the context of biodiversity conservation by several farmers. Due to the existence of positive externalities, which is typically the case in biodiversity conservation, differentiated payments may be required to provide appropriate incentives for biodiversity protection (Bernstein and Winter, 2012). However, one may wonder about the social acceptability of such a type of payments. If producers reject them, what are their motivations for doing so ? How should one account for such motivations in the contract design? The thesis aims at answering these questions by using both experimental economics (relying on the analysis of subjects’ decisions using monetary incentives in a controlled laboratory frame) and theoretical modeling.
This thesis studies the social acceptability of contracts like the Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) in the context of biodiversity conservation by several farmers. Due to the existence of positive externalities, which is typically the case in biodiversity conservation, differentiated payments may be required to provide appropriate incentives for biodiversity protection (Bernstein and Winter, 2012). However, one may wonder about the social acceptability of such a type of payments. If producers reject them, what are their motivations for doing so ? How should one account for such motivations in the contract design? The thesis aims at answering these questions by using both experimental economics (relying on the analysis of subjects’ decisions using monetary incentives in a controlled laboratory frame) and theoretical modeling.
Research Interests
- Environmental Economics
- Experimental Economics
- Behavioral Economics
- Contract Theory
- Economics of Recycling
Experience
Postdoctoral Researcher: LEDa, Université Paris Dauphine, PSL
- Postdoctoral researcher and member of the MECEE research project.
- Assistant for the Green-Econ ANR Research project.
- Fixed-term contract, Tutoring, Microeconomics, 30 hours.
- Fixed-term contract, Tutoring, Mathematics, 60 hours.
- Research on modeling contrats under spatial heterogenous externalities, 6 months.
Conferences and seminars
2020
- Internal seminar, LEDa, Université Paris Dauphine, France
- Behavioral Economics Working Group, EconomiX, Paris Nanterre, France
- Results and Prospects Seminar EcoServ, Paris, France
- ADRES Doctoral Conference 2019, Marseille, France
- 9th international conference of the french experimental economics association, Nice, France
- 52nd annual conference of the Canadian Economics Association, Montreal, Canada
- Green-Econ Spring School in Environmental Economics, Marseille, France
- MACACC Workshop, Bordeaux, France
- French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (FAERE) , Nancy, France
- Montpellier-Sherbrooke-Nîmes days , Montpellier, France
- Institutional & Organizational Economics Academy (IOEA 17), Cargèse (Corsica), France
- EcoServ Seminar, Paris, France
- EcoSummit international conference, Montpellier, France
- Applied Microeconomics Days (JMA), Montpellier, France
Awards
MECEE Research Project
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2019-2021
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Language and Skills
French
- Writing and speaking fluently
- Scientific writing, speaking, Pre-advanced level
- Ms Office, Editing text
- Stata, Econometric analysis of experimental data
- LaTeX, Editing and processing text
- Eviews, Basic econometric analysis
- Z-tree, Programming laboratory experiments
- SAS, Basic econometric analysis
- Maple, Solving optimization problems