New paper: https://t.co/UhJKtzKlvy
One section of our recent @_Food_Policy review article focuses on #ClimateChange econometrics in agriculture, in which we highlight how the Schlenker–Roberts approach has proven robust across multiple crops, regions, and empirical strategies 🧵
📄 New paper out at @_Food_Policy: https://t.co/UhJKtzKlvy
“Recent Approaches in Agricultural Production Economics: Where the Heck Are the Prices?” — a review of new empirical approaches & how they connect to historical innovations in the field. 🧵
[1/10] A thread on "Price incentives and unregulated deforestation: Evidence from Indonesian palm oil mills," by Valentin Guye (@GuyeValentin) and Sebastian Kraus (@smkraus_), https://t.co/QoamVV0J9k
Message for policymakers:
You don’t need new instruments — better design of exisiting schemes to foster cooperation may be enough.
🎯Small institutional changes in enrollment rules can deliver large biodiversity gains!
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Promise made, promise kept.
Here’s a short thread on our new Ecological Economics paper (with @ZavalloniMatteo):
"The value of cooperation for biodiversity conservation policies"
👉Link: https://t.co/PvpikciaIh
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⚠️Not all cooperation rules are equal.
Open-list ABs (where the size of cooperating groups is not restricted by existing members, in the standard open-membership spirit) generate *larger coalitions*, *more connected habitats*, and *more cost-effective conservation*.
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[1/8] A thread on "A Meta-Analysis on the Productive Value of Crop Biodiversity" by François Bareille
@FBareille and B. Largier, https://t.co/0kYqyeWIAE
After years in the climate-econ trenches, I’ve resurfaced with two new biodiversity papers out in Ecological Economics (with @ZavalloniMatteo) and American Journal of Agricultural Economics (with B. Largier)
More detailed threads soon (once I’ve recovered from the proofs).
Quel a été le rôle du commerce dans l'évolution de l'empreinte carbone française entre 2000 et 2014 ?
🧵 J'explore cette question dans un travail récent fait au @CEPII_Paris avec @PierreCotterlaz.
Thrilled to share my new paper in @JEEM_tweets, coauthored with Raphaël Soubeyran:
We explore how differentiating agglomeration bonus *within* vs. *between* landholdings can make biodiversity policies on habitat agglomeration more effective.
📄 https://t.co/rNFZ8x026C
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Overall, increasing internal bonuses over external ones allows improving AB cost-effectiveness. Interestingly, landowners mostly enroll individually in such differentiated ABs.
As such, habitat agglomeration doesn’t always need cooperation—it just needs smart incentives.
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Thrilled to share my new paper in @JEEM_tweets, coauthored with Raphaël Soubeyran:
We explore how differentiating agglomeration bonus *within* vs. *between* landholdings can make biodiversity policies on habitat agglomeration more effective.
📄 https://t.co/rNFZ8x026C
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To overcome this issue, the regulator must raise external bonuses high enough to make each landowner better off independently.
This makes external conservation more expensive than internal bonuses. Cooperation is costly!
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