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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Yann Raineau  (INRAE Bordeaux)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nYann Raineau\n(INRAE Bordeaux) \n  \n Navigating between living labs and experimental economics: feedback on the testing of “green insurance” with winegrowers in Aquitaine\n  \n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n \n\nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/yann-raineau-inrae-bordeaux/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250311T120000
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Shushanik Margaryan - Univ. de Potsdam
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nShushanik Margaryan \n(Université de Potsdam | Membre de la Berlin School of Economics | Research fellow à l’IZA) \n  \nCross-border Air Pollution. Evidence from the German-Polish Border.\n  \n  \n  \n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n\nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-shushanik-margaryan-universite-de-potsdam/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250204T123000
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Daria Ghili\, U. de Pavie
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nDaria Ghili\nUniversité de Pavie  \n  \n\n\n\nUnderstanding the quality of the environment: act local\, think global?\n  \nThe aim of our work is to compare the optimal consumption path under various perceptions of the environment: either only the local environmental quality is considered\, either both local and the whole environmental quality are taken into account. We study whether taking into account global envi- ronmental quality may better local environmental quality. To this aim we study a N-player game where both local and global amenity value of the en- vironmental quality are considered.We show that local environmental quality may not necessarily be better by this consideration.In the second part of the talk\, we analyse the case in which there is an infinite number of locations and agents are still competitive. This is called a Mean Field Game problem. We explain what is the Mean Field Game associated. Finally\, we explain what is the Mean Field Control associated\, that is\, the case in which agents are cooperative and there is a social planner who opti- mizes. \n\n(E. Augeraud Véron\, D. Ghilli\, F. Gozzi\, M. Leocata) \n\n\n  \n  \n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n\nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-daria-ghili-universite-de-pavie-italie/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241126T131500
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SUMMARY:Séminaire : Cécile Aubert (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nCécile AUBERT\n(BSE) \n  \nGreen crop insurance as an incentive mechanism to induce pesticide-use reductions and technology adoption\n \nAbstract: The adoption of agricultural innovations is largely influenced by how farmers process information\, learn about risks\, and manage risks and uncertainties. This applies to the adoption of agroecological cultivation practices as well as recommendations from digital tools. Since risk is a major aspect of decision-making\, crop insurance has been suggested as an instrument to favor ecological transition and the adoption of « greener » practices.\nThis talk will present several findings on how crop insurance can help reduce pesticide use. They initiate from a real experiment with an insurer and wine-growers (for whom the end-product has a very high value and pesticides are extremely cheap and effective\, resulting in excess use).\nI will first summarize the findings of a choice experiment with winegrowers. It shows how they value different characteristics of an insurance contract conditional on using a decision-support system (DSS). I will then present a theoretical model of green insurance as a tool to induce DSS adoption. The quality of the DSS recommendations is unknown\, so learning occurs and changes the incentives to experiment. A subsidized conditional crop insurance can induce experimentation. We find however that learning can be slow and that it can also be incorrect\, even for risk-neutral farmers. If farmers have preferences that depart from subjective expected utility\, the difficulty to induce experimentation and innovation adoption tend to become worse.\n  \n  \n \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n  \n  \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-programme-2-cecile-aubert-bse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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SUMMARY:Séminaire : Piero Basaglia (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nPiero Basaglia \n(BSE) \n\nCarbon pricing\, compensation\, and competitiveness: Lessons from UK manufacturing\n\n \nAbstract. Carbon pricing is often paired with compensation to carbon-intensive firms to mitigate carbon leakage risk. This paper examines the causal impacts of compensation payments for indirect carbon costs embodied in electricity prices. We use confidential UK administrative microdata to exploit firm-level inclusion criteria in both difference-in-differences and regression discontinuity frameworks. Our findings suggest that compensated firms increased production and electricity use relative to uncompensated firms\, with no significant effect on energy intensity. While compensation lowers leakage risk\, it also implies large forgone opportunity costs of public funds and increased mitigation costs of meeting national emission targets. \n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-piero-basaglia-bse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240927T103000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T141426Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Philippe Bontems (TSE) & Alex Bao (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire BSE – programme 2\n  \nPhilippe Bontems \nChercheur INRAE\, faculty member TSE et directeur des mastères Environment & Economic Policy (EEP) et Economics and Ecology à TSE) \n& \nAlex Bao\n(doctorant à BSE) \n \n \n \nExporters’ behaviour in the face of climate volatility\n\n \nRésumé :\nThis study examines how exporters make export decisions when faced with production and demand shocks.\nCette étude examine comment les exportateurs prennent leurs décisions d’exportation lorsqu’ils sont confrontés à des chocs de production et de demande.\n\n  \n  \n>> Le séminaire sera  suivi d’un buffet déjeuner (patio BSE) \n  \n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n  \n  \n– Voir plus d’événements –\n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-philippe-bontems-tse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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SUMMARY:Séminaire : Etienne HELMER\, Université de Porto Rico
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \n  \nEtienne HELMER\n Professeur de Philosophie\, Université de Porto Rico \n\nVisages de la rationalité économique en Grèce ancienne. L’exemple de Xénophon\n  \n  \n  \norganisé par le programme 2 / BSE \n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-etienne-helmer-universite-de-porto-rico/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240704T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240704T131500
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CREATED:20240409T092105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T122020Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Arnaud Dragicevic (Chulalongkorn University)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire \n  \nArnaud Dragicevic\n(Professor at Chulalongkorn University [Faculty of Economics] \n  \n \nTowards Sustainable Agriculture: Implementing a Market for Payments for Environmental Services in Agri-Food Systems\nco-authors: Serge Garcia (Inrae-Beta) and Jean-Christophe Pereau (BSE)\n \nAbstract\nThis study evaluates the impact of a Payments for Environmental Services (PES) market on the sustainability of an agri-food supply chain. It employs a variational inequality approach within a multi-criteria decision-making framework. The theoretical findings are validated through numerical simulations using a neural network-based machine learning algorithm. They conclusively demonstrate the potential to not only achieve but also surpass objectives related to carbon and biodiversity neutrality targets. This study underscores the effectiveness of combining market valorisation of environmental services with government subsidies for ecological transitions as a powerful strategy to significantly reduce the global ecological footprint. It also demonstrates the absence of crowding-out effects between public and private agents. It shows that actors within the supply chain are inclined to intensify their offsets towards achieving environmental neutrality if they are initially compensated for their efforts to mitigate their environmental impacts.\n  \n  \n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n \n  \n  \n \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-arnaud-dragicevic-chulalongkorn-university/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240528T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T144942Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Sarah Parlane (University College Dublin)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nSarah Parlane \nUniversity College Dublin \n  \nA rationale for political disengagement\nJohan A. Dornschneider-Elkink\, Sarah Parlane\, Thomas Sattler \n  \nAbstract: This paper provides a theoretical understanding of political engagement which rests upon a rational choice theory. Citizens can participate in a referendum over two options which are horizontally differentiated on a policy space. The citizens are risk averse and imperfectly informed about the exact political implications associated with each option presented to them. Each has an ideal point on the policy space capturing their intrinsic political preference. During a campaign\, a signal that is non-negatively correlated with each option’s true political implications becomes freely available. We capture political disengagement as a voluntary decision to ignore the information that will be released during the campaign. By opposition\, engaged citizens follow the campaign and learn the signal. We show that disengagement on behalf of all citizens arises in equilibrium if the outcome of the referendum does not depend on the signal. When the outcome of the referendum depends on the signal that is revealed\, two equilibria can arise. When the uncertainty surrounding both options is relatively similar\, all citizens engage. When one option is relatively more uncertain than the other some individuals\, characterized by extreme political ideologies\, decide to disengage as they accurately anticipate that\, should their preferred option be the outcome of the vote\, its political implications will not be as extreme as they would like them to be. We provide some empirical support for our results using survey data on the 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendum. \n  \n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-sarah-parlane-university-college-dublin/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Sébastien Rouillon (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \n\nSébastien Rouillon \n(BSE)\n\n \nSustainable management of space activity in low Earth orbit\n\n\n\n\nJulien Guyot and Sébastien Rouillon \n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis paper extends the analysis initiated by Rouillon (2020) of the externality caused by space debris. Satellite operators make choices about the design and launch of satellites\, while in-orbit servicing firms supply efforts to remove space debris. Focusing on the long-term orbital state\, we compare two management regimes. The open access equilibrium occurs when the orbit is a common resource. The optimal policy maximizes the net present value generated periodically by the space industry. We investigate economic instruments capable of effectively regulating space activity. We show that the combination of an ad valorem tax\, a launch tax\, and a market for removal effort certificates can provide the right incentives. A numerical application using a realistic calibration illustrates our results. \n  \n\n(La présentation se fera en français) \n\n\n\n\n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2  / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n\nAgenda > Tous les événements\n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-sebastien-rouillon-bse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Jean-Charles Rochet (TSE)
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire \n  \nJean-Charles Rochet\n(Toulouse School of Economics) \n  \n \n\n« Monnaie privée\, monnaie publique; le rôle des crypto-actifs dans les pays émergents »\n(avec Bruno Biais et Stéphane Villeneuve)\n \nAbstract\nWe model the competition between private and public monies in a standard growth model with frictions and political risk. We show that private money can provide a hedge against political risk but is also socially costly because it restricts the set of policy tools available to the government.\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \nAgenda > Tous les événements\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-jean-charles-rochet/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240220T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240220T131500
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20231113T100540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T100618Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Piero Basaglia (Universität Hamburg)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \n\n\nPiero Basaglia \n\n(Universität Hamburg) \n\n  \n\nDe-fueling externalities: Causal effects of fuel taxation and mediating mechanisms for reducing climate and pollution costs\n \nAbstract: \nThis paper provides the most comprehensive assessment of how fuel taxation reduces climate and pollution externalities with a quasi-experimental evaluation of the world’s largest environmental tax reform. Leveraging multiple causal inference methods\, we compare carbon and air pollutant emissions of the actual and counterfactual German transport sector following the 1999 eco-tax reform and demonstrate sizable reductions in carbon\, particulate matter\, and nitrogen dioxide emissions. Using official cost estimates\, the environmental tax saved around 80 billion Euros of external costs\, predominantly relating to pollution reduction benefits. We further show that environmental taxation contributed substantially to fostering low-carbon innovation. In complementary analyses\, we document much stronger demand responses to increases in environmentally-motivated taxes than to market price movements\, which we relate primarily to increased tax salience in newspapers. Our findings highlight the roles of salience and fuel substitution in mediating the effectiveness of fuel taxes to deliver climate and pollution reduction benefits.\n\n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-piero-basaglia-universitat-hamburg/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240123T131500
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CREATED:20231113T133825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T084924Z
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: Julien Daubanes (DTU & MIT)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nJulien Daubanes\nDTU – Technical University of Denmark (Department of Technology\, Management and Economics) \nand MIT (Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research) \n  \nThe Sensitivity of Economic Oil Reserves and its Risk Premium\n  \nClimate action will make the production of carbon resources less profitable\, reducing economically exploitable oil reserves and their value\, with implications for the climate\, the oil industry\, and its investors. In this paper\, we measure the sensitivity of economic oil reserves and study the role of this sensitivity in oil companies’ market valuation. \nConventional financial analysis already estimates oil companies’ exposure to oil price changes\, among other factors. Yet we claim that its standard model focuses on the impact of oil prices at the intensive margin and ignores changes in economic reserves. \nFirst\, we present a theoretical decomposition of the effect of an output price on a firm’s value through the intensive and extensive margins\, which we use to extend the conventional analysis of how oil price movements affect oil companies. We obtain a new testable model relating oil companies’ expected stock returns to both oil price fluctuations and the elasticity of economic oil reserves. We validate this model by exploiting financial data. The model improves the prediction of expected stock returns. Its estimation\, however\, does not identify the elasticity of economic reserves. \nSecond\, we measure the elasticity of economic reserves to the oil price by exploiting oil reserve data. We obtain local\, time-varying elasticities of oil companies’ economic reserves\, a new metric that we call LEER. \nThird\, we use LEER measures to explain oil companies’ stock returns. \nOur results indicate a LEER-premium\, showing that the risk associated with more sensitive economic reserves is material to investors who demand compensation from oil companies for the possibility of stranded assets. \nBesides our methodological contribution\, and our results’ addition to the literature on transition risks\, we provide LEER new measures that have desirable statistical properties for the study of oil companies’ financial vulnerability and behavior. \n  \nCo-Authors: \n Saraly Andrade de Sa (University of Copenhagen (IFRO) \nDiego S. Cardoso: Purdue University (AgEcon) \n  \n  \n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-julien-daubanes-dtu-mit/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231128T120000
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SUMMARY:Séminaire: TAZDAIT Tarik (CIRED)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \n\n\nTAZDAIT Tarik\n\n(CIRED) \n\n \n\nLa réception de la théorie des jeux dans la France des années 1950\n\n \n\n\nL’idée que la théorie des jeux a été introduite en France par les économistes vers la fin des années 1970\, en raison notamment de ses succès dans l’étude des structures de marché\, est largement admise. Or\, nous montrons que\, d’une part\, cette réception est bien antérieure et que\, d’autre part\, celle-ci a été favorisée par des individualités appartenant à différentes disciplines\, à l’image du mathématicien Guilbaud\, de l’ethnologue Claude Lévi-Strauss ou encore du psychanalyste Lacan. Nous revenons donc dans notre présentation sur les raisons qui ont fait de la France le pays le plus réceptif après les Etats-Unis. \n  \n\n\n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-tazdait-tarik-cired/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230926T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230926T131500
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20230704T125225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T123343Z
UID:18961-1695729600-1695734100@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Jean-Philippe Boussemart  (univ. de Lille)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \n\n\nJean-Philippe Boussemart\n\n  \n\nProfesseur au LEM (Lille Economie et Management)\, Université de Lille \n  \nMeasuring CO2 emission reduction potential using a cost approach\nEcrit avec Kassoum Ayouba\, Raluca Parvulescu \n  \nRésumé : \nDeparting from traditional approaches based on treating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as a bad output\, thus relying on the weak disposability assumption\, CO2 emissions are considered in this paper as a cost to minimize. We extend the Coelli et al. (2007) pollution cost approach preserving the materials balance condition by considering that peers are evaluated\, besides their energy use\, on their carbon intensity per total energy consumption. The proposed methodology is applied to estimate the extent to which a selection of 33 OECD and BRICS countries can reduce their CO2 emissions given their Gross Domestic Product and population over the period 2001-2019. Our results indicate that the period mean reduction potential for CO2 emissions of 53% (i.e.\, an efficiency level of 47%) can be decomposed into a 36% reduction in the energy intensity and a 27% decrease in the carbon intensity of energy (i.e.\, efficiency of 64% and respectively\, 73%). \n  \n \n \n \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE – \nContact (+ inscription au déjeuner) : laure.latruffe@inrae.fr \n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-jean-philippe-boussemart-univ-de-lille/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230912T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230912T131500
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20230906T093005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T095500Z
UID:19269-1694520000-1694524500@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Robert D. Cairns \, McGill University
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \n\n\n  \nRobert D. Cairns \n         Department of Economics and Cireq\, McGill University\, Montreal                                              \nCESifo\, Munich  \n  \nSeven Sins of Sustainability \nAbstract. There are many concepts of sustainability. Most amount to vague statements of environmentalism or of support for a particular value the proposer wishes to promote. In 1974\, Robert Solow proposed an economic criterion for sustaining a society\, which he called “intergenerational equity”. His maximin criterion maximizes the well-being of the least well-off generation looking forward from the present. Conditions include Hartwick’s rule\, that total net investment at maximin prices be zero. This paper identifies seven salient popular considerations in current discourse on sustainability. By challenging their validity\, the maximin criterion “sins” against these seven popular considerations.  \n\n  \n\n  \n– Séminaire organisé par le programme 2 / BSE –\n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-robert-d-cairns-mcgill-university/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230516T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230516T131500
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20230413T153120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231017T060708Z
UID:17916-1684238400-1684242900@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Julie Subervie (INRAE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nJulie Subervie\nDirectrice de recherche INRAE \nCentre d’Economie de l’Environnement – Montpellier (CEEM) \n  \n“Improving the Design of Payments for Forest Conservation: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in the Brazilian Amazon”\n(co-écrit avec G.Demarchi\, P.Delacote\, T.Catry\, A.Pfeffer et C.Carrilho) \n  \nAbstract : \nPayments for Environmental Services (PES) have become a popular forest conservation tool in recent years\, with numerous new schemes springing up around the world\, particularly in developing countries. However\, more often than not\, the effectiveness of PES contracts is minimal\, because conservation buyers know less than landowners do about the costs of contractual compliance. Auction mechanisms can be used to make ex-ante estimates of the payments needed to save the forests. This study reports results from an experimental auction which uses the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak (BDM) mechanism to estimate Brazilian Amazon forestland owners’ willingness to accept (WTA) PES contracts at different forest conservation thresholds. We found that the average WTA is low\, relative to the social cost of carbon and that the farmers tend to bid higher in a PES auction that offers less flexible contracts\, i.e. with the most difficult to achieve environmental targets. We also found that less flexible PES contract may well be most cost-effective ultimately\, as the conservation buyer saves money on broken contracts. \n  \n  \n \n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-julie-subervie-inrae/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230502T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230502T131500
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20230424T074849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231017T060354Z
UID:18017-1683028800-1683033300@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Julien Lefèvre (AgroParisTech/CIRED)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nJulien Lefèvre\nAgroParisTech/CIRED\n  \n« Integrated assessment modeling of the low carbon transition: insights on climate finance\, carbon footprint and macroeconomic impacts »\n \n  \n  \n  \n>> séminaire organisé par le programme 2 en partenariat avec ETTIS\n  \n>> pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-julien-lefevre-agroparistech-cired/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230317T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230317T123000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20230228T125536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231017T055036Z
UID:17242-1679052600-1679056200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire : Piero Basaglia (Hamburg)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \nPiero Basaglia \n(Post-doc position in Hamburg)\n \n\n  \nClearing the air: a spatial and temporal analysis of optimal air pollution reduction\n  \nAbstract \nEstimating the economic benefits associated with marginal pollution removal is a crucial prerequisite to assessing the optimal stringency of environmental policies accurately. This study quantifies the causal effects of air pollutants on (i) defensive expenditures and (ii) economic productivity to retrieve empirical estimates of the social willingness to pay for air quality improvements that account for heterogeneity in local-scale benefits and dynamic variations in individuals’ defensive behavior. I additionally rely on textual analysis of newspaper articles to show that exposure to information plays a pivotal role in shaping the evolution of defensive behavior over time. To address concerns of spurious correlation\, atmospheric temperature inversions are exploited as a source of exogenous dynamic variation in the spatial concentration of pollutants across England. The findings of this study carry important policy implications for ongoing discussions on environmental and climate regulation by providing evidence that more stringent policies fostering air quality improvements may be warranted from a social welfare perspective and could contribute to tackling existing health inequalities linked to pollution exposure.  \n\n \n \n \n>> pour assister au séminaire sur ZOOM\, contactez  julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr\n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-piero-basaglia-hamburg/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230314T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230314T131500
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20230227T150325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231017T055158Z
UID:17148-1678795200-1678799700@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire : Arnaud Dragicevic (CIRANO\, Canada)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n \nArnaud Dragicevic \n\nCIRANO — Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations\, 1130 SherbrookeOuest\, H3A 2M8 Montréal\, Canada (QC)Chulalongkorn University [Faculty of Economics]\, Phayathai Road\, Pathumwan\, 10330 Bangkok\,Thailand\n\n \n \n \nWeighted Socio-Ecological Multiplex Systems\n(co-écrit avec Jason F. Shogren)\n \n \n \n \n>> Pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr\n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-arnaud-dragicevic-cirano-canada/
LOCATION:ZOOM (visio)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230131T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230131T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20221219T133948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231017T053530Z
UID:16185-1675166400-1675171800@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire : Sandrine Spaeter (BETA\, U de Strasbourg) 
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n  \n\n  \nSandrine Spaeter\n  (BETA\, U de Strasbourg) \n  \n« Quel équilibre entre protection ex ante et compensations ex post dans la réforme de l’assurance agro-climatique ? « \n  \n(auteurs : Anne ROZAN ( ENGEES\, GESTE) et Sandrine SPAETER ( BETA\, Université de Strasbourg) \n\n \n \n \n(séminaire organisé par le programme 2/BSE : (E2S) /Economie des Socio-écoSystèmes) \n  \n  \n>>  pour assister au séminaire via Zoom\, contacter julie.vissaguet@u-bordeaux.fr \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-sandrine-spaeter-beta-u-de-strasbourg-seminaire-camille-cornand-gate-lyon/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221004T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221004T133000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20220913T114626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T071703Z
UID:14993-1664884800-1664890200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire: Nicolas Pasquier (post-doc BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nNicolas Pasquier\n(post-doc BSE)\n  \n« Cost-based or emission-based innovations in biofuel markets »\n\n\n\n  \n« Since the last decades\, Europe and Northern America have applied various biofuel mandates with the indirect aim of promoting innovations in the biofuel sector. The economic literature generally assumes green innovations diminish the production cost of an environmentally friendly product (cost-based innovations\, henceforth CBI). We extend this paradigm to green innovations that do not affect cost but still reduce a product emission factor (emission-based innovations\, henceforth EBI). We assume an innovator tries to monetize one of the two types of innovation to a competitive fuel industry. We find that if a regulator specifies a minimum biofuel mandate\, it only promotes a CBI. In contrast\, if the regulator sets an emission carbon standard\, it additively promotes the EBI on some conditions. Besides\, even though the innovator prefers to sell a CBI\, the EBI offers a profitable and welfare-enhancing option when the CBI is not feasible.«  \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n>> pour assister au séminaire sur Zoom\, contactez communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-nicolas-pasquier-post-doc-bse/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220517T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220517T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20220511T094231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T094231Z
UID:14060-1652788800-1652792400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : José De Sousa  (U. Paris-Saclay)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \nJosé De Sousa \n(U. Paris-Saclay\, RITM and LIEPP Sciences Po) \n  \n\n\n\nAgriculture\, Trade and Biodiversity\nJean-Marc Bourgeon (INRAE and Ecole Polytechnique) and José De Sousa (U. Paris-Saclay\, RITM and LIEPP Sciences Po) \n  \nAbstract: Thanks to an increasing openness to trade over the past decades\, farmers around the world have specialized their production on the most productive crops. However\, the more specialized the agriculture\, the greater the number of pests that use the selected crops as a host and the greater the probability of infection. The decrease in crop biodiversity has thus led to a massive use of agrochemicals and created negative externalities. \nWe explore the trade-off between specialization\, biodiversity and pesticide use by incorporating ecological mechanisms into a Ricardian model of trade specialization. The probabilistic model allows us to specify crop survival and productivity as a function of diversity. In particular\, we highlight the role of biotic and abiotic factors that affect crop production. \nGuided by the model and using detailed and geo-localized agriculture data\, we then estimate the impact of biodiversity on crop productivity. We quantify biodiversity using indices from the ecological literature based on species richness (i.e. total number of species) and relative abundance. These indices reflect the fact that biodiversity is high when the total number of species is large and their relative abundance distribution is homogeneous. Our preliminary results confirm that diversity has a positive and significant impact on the quantities produced. \n\n\n \n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-jose-de-sousa-u-paris-saclay/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220415T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20220411T081430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T081642Z
UID:13742-1650038400-1650042000@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Julien Guyot & Sébastien Rouillon (BSE)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\n \nJulien Guyot & Sébastien Rouillon(BSE)\nvendredi 15 avril à 16h\n\n– Online seminar – \n\n\n\n\nSustainable management of space activity in low Earth orbit\nAbstract. This paper extends the analysis initiated by Rouillon (2020) of the externality caused by the accumulation of space debris. Satellite operators make choices about the design and launch rate of their satellites\, while in-orbit servicing firms supply efforts to remove rocket bodies and inactive satellites. Focusing on the long-term steady state of the orbital environment\, we compare two typical management regimes. The physico-economic equilibrium occurs under open access to the orbit. The socially optimal policy maximizes the net present value of the space sector. We investigate which set of economic instruments can be used to regulate space activity in order to implement a socially optimal outcome. We show that the combination of an ad valorem tax\, a launch tax\, and a market for active debris removal certificates can provide the right incentives. All results are illustrated based on a numerical application using a realistic calibration.\n \n\n>> Pour assister au séminaire sur Zoom\, envoyez un mail à communication.bse@u-bordeaux.fr\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-julien-guyot-sebastien-rouillon-bse/
LOCATION:ZOOM (visio)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220412T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20220407T085717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T085717Z
UID:13712-1649764800-1649768400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Kato Van Ruymbeke
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nKato Van Ruymbeke\n\nKU Leuven\, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences\, Division of Bio-economics\, Leuven\, Belgium\n \n\nDo we like the look of ecological agriculture? A choice experiment to determine the value of aesthetic services derived from agricultural landscapes in Flanders\, Belgium\n  \nAbstract :  \nEcological farm management practices – which attempt to increase environmental quality while maintaining agricultural production – are increasingly recognised for their substantial contribution to ecosystem services. The impact of such ecological practices on provisioning (e.g.\, production of raw materials such as food) and regulating and maintaining services (e.g.\, erosion regulation\, pollination\, and carbon sequestration)\, though found to vary depending on both the type and extent of the practice as well as the service considered\, has been prolifically studied in the agro-ecological literature. The study of the impact of ecological practices on cultural services\, however\, remains notably scarce. We aim to fill this research gap by evaluating preferences for aesthetic services derived from an increased incorporation of ecological farm management practices in agroecosystems in Flanders\, Belgium. Specifically\, we carry out a discrete choice experiment with the general public. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-kato-van-ruymbeke/
LOCATION:ZOOM (visio)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220315T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220315T120000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20220308T160622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T161049Z
UID:13384-1647342000-1647345600@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : German Sanchez
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nGerman Sanchez\nUniversity of Lleida (Spain) \nFarmland economic value and the habitat sustainability of a bird community: A trade-off quantification for the Lleida plain\nAbstract:\n Agricultural intensification has been accompanied by an increment of productivity which is often translated into higher economic benefits and food supply. This sector\, however\, is directly linked with the natural environment and consequently\, land-use decisions have a clear impact on ecosystem services\, including biodiversity. In this work\, we propose a spatial landscape optimization model to identify the trade-offs between economic output and biodiversity levels\, solved by the Guroby optimizer algorithm. We develop an index for species-specific habitat suitability responding to crop selection and intensification levels. We simulate crop yields under different managements considering soil and climate characteristics of each location with the STICS crop growth simulation model. We also account for changes in intensification constraints that allow us to design optimal conservation areas allocation and apply it to Lleida (Spain)\, where a conflict between agricultural intensification and biodiversity has arisen during the last decades. We quantify the trade-offs between biodiversity goals and economic value and find that under the same level of biodiversity\, the latest can be significantly increased by reorganizing land-uses locations and conservation areas. 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-german-sanchez/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220208T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20220107T135507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220107T135820Z
UID:12253-1644321600-1644325200@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Emmanuelle Augeraud Veron (BSE)  et Whelsy Boungou (PSB) 
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux\n \nEmmanuelle Augeraud Veron (BSE) et Whelsy Boungou (PSB)  \n\n « COVID-19 and bank lending: Can vaccination improve lending incentives? »\n \n\nThe current COVID-19 pandemic is marked by strong uncertainties that have had significant ramifications for banking systems around the world. As a result\, bank lending has declined sharply. This raises a central question: Would vaccination against COVID-19 encourage a return of bank loans? To answer this question\, we first consider an original epidemiological model to study the impact of vaccination on banks’ loan supply. The impact of vaccination and infection force on endemic steady state is computed\, and then we consider how these two characteristics of COVID-19 epidemics impact banks’ loan supply. Second\, we empirically test this relationship using data from 3772 US banks over the period 2020Q1-2021Q2. Our results show that bank lending was lower at the onset of the health crisis. We also find that the growth rate of loans is higher during the period with the vaccine than during the period without the vaccine. This result therefore highlights the importance of COVID-19 vaccination in boosting bank’s lending. In addition\, we find that the effects of vaccination on lending supply depend on bank-specific characteristics. Specifically\, our results suggest that banks that were stronger (either higher margins or more capitalized or larger) before the onset of the vaccination\, have higher growth rate of lending than other banks.\n\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/seminaire-deconomie-emmanuelle-augeraud-veron-bse-et-whelsy-boungou-psb/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211123T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211123T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20211019T141447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220105T171935Z
UID:11099-1637668800-1637672400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Emmanuelle Taugourdeau (CREST)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nEmmanuelle Taugourdeau (CREST) \n\n \n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/emmanuelle-taugourdeau-crest/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211019T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211019T130000
DTSTAMP:20260522T002329
CREATED:20210917T084354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220105T172333Z
UID:10903-1634644800-1634648400@www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr
SUMMARY:Séminaire d’Économie : Jean-Christophe Pereau (GREThA)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda > Tous les événements\nSéminaire d’économie de Bordeaux \n\nJean-Christophe Pereau \nGREThA\nThe water flooding bargaining game\n 
URL:https://www.bse.u-bordeaux.fr/agenda/jean-christophe-pereau-gretha/
LOCATION:BxSE\, salle de séminaire H2-116\, bât.H\, campus Pessac\, avenue Leon Duguit\, Pessac\, 33600
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