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#216 — Complexity macroeconomics and the ecological transition: a bird overview

25 Octo­ber 2022  / 11 h 00 min  13 h 00 min 

Gaël Giraud, CNRS senior researcher in eco­nom­ics, George­town Envi­ron­men­tal Jus­tice Program

Dis­cus­sants: Matthieu Bor­de­nave (EPOG+, Major B), João Emboa­va Vaz (EPOG+, Major C), Joaquin Pereira (EPOG+, Major A).

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For the replay: https://videos.epog.eu

Relat­ed document(s)

Emmanuel Bovari, Gaël Giraud, Flo­rent Mc Isaac (2018), “Cop­ing With Col­lapse: A Stock-Flow Con­sis­tent Mon­e­tary Macro­dy­nam­ics of Glob­al Warm­ing”, Eco­log­i­cal Eco­nom­ics, 147, p. 383–398.

Addi­tion­al documents
Gaël Giraud, Matheus Gras­sel­lib (2021), “House­hold debt: The miss­ing link between inequal­i­ty and sec­u­lar stag­na­tion”, Jour­nal of Eco­nom­ic Behav­ior and Orga­ni­za­tion, 183, p.901–927.
Emmanuel Bovari, Oskar Lecuy­er, Flo­rent Mc Isaac (2018), “Debt and dam­ages: What are the chances of stay­ing under the 2◦C warm­ing thresh­old?”, Inter­na­tion­al Eco­nom­ics, 155, p.92–108.
Flo­rent Mc Isaac (2018), “Test­ing Good­win with a Sto­chas­tic Dif­fer­en­tial Approach–The Unit­ed States (1948–2017)”, Work­ing paper, August 21.
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