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#289 — Do models from Ecological Macroeconomics have a role to play in policy making as an alternative to DSGE and CGE?

January 17  / 10 h 00 min  12 h 15 min 

Camille Souf­fron, Trained at the Ecole Nor­male Supérieure (ENS) and the Paris School of Eco­nom­ics (PSE), Camille Souf­fron works on non-lin­ear and out-of-equi­lib­ri­um macro­eco­nom­ic mod­el­ing, in par­tic­u­lar of the eco­log­i­cal tran­si­tion. An EPOG alum­nus, he teach­es eco­nom­ics at ESSEC and Sor­bonne Uni­ver­si­ty, and is also a stu­dent of law, math­e­mat­ics and theology.

Dis­cus­sants: Jan Cas­par FROHN (EPOG+, Major B), Léna HERROUIN (EPOG+, Major C), Thomas Her­land RASMUSSEN (EPOG+, Major B).

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Relat­ed documents

Camille Souf­fron, Pierre Jacques (2024), “Do mod­els from Eco­log­i­cal Macro­eco­nom­ics have a role to play in pol­i­cy mak­ing ?”, Work­ing paper.
Longer ver­sion:
Camille Souf­fron, Pierre Jacques (2024), “A Suc­cess­ful Assess­ment of the Eco­nom­ic Impacts of Eco­log­i­cal Tran­si­tion Poli­cies in the EU Requires the Euro­pean Com­mis­sion to Broad­en the Range of Its Mod­el­ling Tools”, SSRN,  Feb­ru­ary 12. https://ssrn.com/abstract=4640677 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4640677
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