
Adrien Fabre
Doctorant
Paris School of Economics - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Campus Jourdan – 48, boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris
4e étage, bureau 47
Groupes de recherche :
Régulation et Environnement
- Economie mathématiques
- Théorie du choix social
- Comportement social et politique
- Patrimoine, revenu, redistribution et fiscalité
- Economie du changement climatique
- Transition énergétique
Adrien Fabre est sur le marché du travail
Adrien Fabre est aux journées EEA et/ou ASSA
Directeur de thèse : FODHA Mouez
Codirecteur : VIDAL Olivier
Année académique d'inscription : 2017/2018
Titre de la thèse : Is decarbonization achievable? Essays on the economics of the energy transition.
Année de la soutenance de thèse : 2019/2020
Date de la soutenance de thèse : 22 juin 2020
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Job Market Paper
- Disagreement Aversion, with Antoine Bommier, Arnaud Goussebaïle, and Daniel Heyen
Publications
- Yellow Vests, Pessimistic Beliefs, and Carbon Tax Aversion, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, forthcoming, with Thomas Douenne
- Finitely Determined Functions and Convex Optimization, Advances in Operator Theory, 2021, with Mohammed Bachir and Sebas-
tian Tapia-García - French Favored Redistribution Derived From Surveys: A Political Assessment of Optimal Tax Theory, Revue Économique, forthcoming
- Is Decarbonization Achievable? Essays on the Economics of the Energy Transition, PhD Thesis
- Tie-breaking the Highest Median: Alternatives to the Majority Judgment, Social Choice
& Welfare
- Mineral Resources for Renewable Energy: Optimal Timing of Energy Production,
Resource and Energy Economics, 2020, with Mouez Fodha and Francesco Ricci - French Attitudes on Climate Change, Carbon Taxation and Other Climate Policies,
Ecological Economics, 2020, with Thomas Douenne - Evolution of EROIs of Electricity Until 2050: Estimation and Implications on Prices,
Ecological Economics, 2019 - Minskyan Classical Growth Cycles: stability analysis of a stock-flow consistent macrodynamic model, Mathematics and Financial Economics, 2019, with Florent Mc Isaac and Daniel Bastidas