Paris-Saclay Conference on Trade and Environment

Conference Program

Please find the conference program here.

Attendance Form

If you wish to attend the conference, please fill in this form before April 30th, 2024.

Conference Themes

The conference welcomes advanced and junior researchers as well as PhD students in the fields of trade and environmental studies. It aims to provide insightful and high-level academic presentation on the following topics: trade and natural resources, trade and environmental policies, international environmental and trade agreements, green supply chains, etc.

Important Dates

  • Submission deadline: February 15th, 2024
  • Notification of Acceptance: March 15th, 2024
  • Attendance inscription deadline: May 3rd, 2024
  • Conference Dates: May 13th and 14th, 2024
  • Keynote Speakers

    We are pleased to welcome Clara Brandi and Farid Farrokhi as keynote speakers at the Paris-Saclay Conference on Trade and Environment 2024

    Local Organisation Team

    Basak Bayramoglu (INRAE, PSAE), Bertille Daran (INRAE, PSAE, CIRED), Clément Nedoncelle (INRAE, PSAE)

    Scientific Committee

    Basak Bayramoglu (INRAE, PSAE), Bertille Daran (INRAE, PSAE, CIRED), Christophe Gouel (INRAE, PSAE), Estelle Gozlan (INRAE, PSAE), Jean-François Jacques (UGE, ERUDITE), Charlotte Janssens (KU Leuven), Martin Jégard (INRAE, PSAE), Julie Lochard (UPEC, ERUDITE), Clément Nedoncelle (INRAE, PSAE), Julien Wolfersberger (AgroParisTech, PSAE)

    Paris-Saclay Applied Economics (PSAE)

    On 1 January 2022, the Paris-Saclay Applied Economics (PSAE) unit was established due to the merger between the ALISS and Public Economics units. The unit is jointly operated by INRAE and AgroParisTech and is headed by Stéphan Marette, with assistance from Basak Bayramoglu and Guy Meunier. In July 2022, PSAE relocated to the new AgroParisTech-INRAE campus at the Université Paris-Saclay. PSAE comprises approximately 50 permanent members from AgroParisTech and INRAE. On average, it hosts 40 students and trainees annually.

    PSAE is structured around three themes:
  • Food and sustainable behavior
  • Agricultural markets and agri-food chains
  • Sustainable production systems
  • The PSAE’s research aims to evaluate the economic efficiency of public policies in the three thematic areas mentioned above, using theoretical analyses and quantitative methods such as econometrics, experimental economics, and market equilibrium modelling. The economic impacts are quantified through the creation of several databases including the Odalim platform.

    Selected recent publications from PSAE members
    Bareille, F., & Chakir, R. (2023). Structural identification of weather impacts on crop yields: Disentangling agronomic from adaptation effects. American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
    Bayramoglu, B., Jacques, J. F., Nedoncelle, C., & Neumann-Noel, L. (2023). International climate aid and trade. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 117, 102748.
    Bjørnåvold, A., David, M., Mermet-Bijon, V., Beaumais, O., Crastes dit Sourd, R., Van Passel, S., & Martinet, V. (2023). To tax or to ban? A discrete choice experiment to elicit public preferences for phasing out glyphosate use in agriculture. Plos one, 18(3), e0283131.
    Chambolle, C., & Molina, H. (2023). A buyer power theory of exclusive dealing and exclusionary bundling. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 15(3), 166-200.
    De Cara, S., Henry, L., & Jayet, P. A. (2018). Optimal coverage of an emission tax in the presence of monitoring, reporting, and verification costs. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 89, 71-93.
    Dubois, P., Albuquerque, P., Allais, O., Bonnet, C., Bertail, P., Combris, P., ... & Chandon, P. (2021). Effects of front-of-pack labels on the nutritional quality of supermarket food purchases: evidence from a large-scale randomized controlled trial. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 49(1), 119-138.
    Gaigné, C., & Gouel, C. (2022). Trade in agricultural and food products. Handbook of Agricultural Economics, 6, 4845-4931.
    Paroissien, E., Beatty, T. K., & Nebout, A. (2024). Household food waste and the opportunity cost of time. Ecological Economics, 216, 108012.