Economics serving society
Marion Leroutier

Marion Leroutier

Postdoctoral Fellow

Mistra Center for Sustainable Markets (Misum), at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE)

Personal website
  • Environmental Economics & Natural resources in developing countries
  • Income and Wealth inequality
  • Microeconometrics
  • Climate Change Economics
  • Energy Transition

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  • Primary Field: Environmental Economics
  • Secondary Fields: Public Economics, Health Economics, Applied Microeconomics
  • References: Katheline Schubert, Philippe Quirion, Martina Björkman Nyqvist, Hélène Ollivier
  • Job Market PAPER: The Cost of Air Pollution for Workers and Firms
  • Placement: Postdoctoral fellow at Institute for Fiscal Studies - IFS (UK) & Assistant Professor at Institut Polytechnique de Paris - ENSAE and CREST (France)
  • Brief Candidate Profile:

    Marion is an environmental economist studying two major environmental issues, climate change and air pollution, using a variety of quasi-experimental designs applied to geospatial, administrative and survey data. Her research sheds light on the damage of pollution and the benefits of environmental regulation, with an emphasis on health and equity.

Thesis Supervisor: Schubert Katheline

Co-supervisor: Quirion Philippe

Academic year of registration: 2017/2018

Thesis title: Three essays on climate and air pollution mitigation policies

Year of thesis defense: 2020/2021

Date of thesis defense: 5 July 2021

On July 05, 2021 I defended my thesis Three essays on climate and air pollution mitigation policies.

 

 

Jury :

M. OLIVIER CHANEL, DIRECTEUR DE RECHERCHE CNRS Université Aix- MarseilleMOUEZ

M. FODHA, PROFESSEUR DES UNIVERSITES Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Mme. MIRABELLE MUULS, MAITRE DE CONFERENCES Imperial College London

Mme. LAURE DE PREUX, MAITRE DE CONFERENCES Imperial College London

M. ULRICH WAGNER, PROFESSEUR DES UNIVERSITES Universität Mannheim

 

 

Direction de thèse :

M. PHILIPPE QUIRION, DIRECTEUR DE RECHERCHE CNRS CIRED

Mme. KATHELINE SCHUBERT, PROFESSEUR DES UNIVERSITES Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne