Julien Wolfersberger
@jwolfersberger.bsky.social
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Environment and Development Econ Site:
https://julienwolfersberger.fr/
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Olivier Bos
4 months ago
You can there discover the work of our PhD students! This is a joint workshop organized with
@jeanlacroix.bsky.social
, Felipe Starosta de Waldemar,
@jwolfersberger.bsky.social
, Hugo Molina, financially supported by
@univparissaclay.bsky.social
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Phil Delacote
6 months ago
If you like maps, here is a PhD opportunity to work
@inrae-france.bsky.social
with the wonderful
@leatardieu.bsky.social
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Paris Saclay Applied Economics
8 months ago
The Paris-Saclay Applied Economics (PSAE), a joint research unit of INRAE and AgroParisTech, recruits a Junior research scientist in economics on environmental and nutritional policies. See the link:
jobs.inrae.fr/en/open-comp...
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Victoire Girard
8 months ago
Interested in pursuing a PhD in Econ? In a dynamic group, lots of applied micro work on development, environmental, political econ, etc? Check out our PhD program!
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How do droughts impact inequalities in low-income countries? Edouard provides causal evidence from Ethiopia and Malawi ➡️ Poor households experience up to 40% ⬇️ in real income, while rich ones are not impacted Find out more here:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
and in the thread 🧵 below ⬇️
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Edouard Pignede
9 months ago
The first chapter of my PhD entitled **Who carries the burden of climate change? Heterogeneous impact of droughts in sub-Saharan Africa** has just been published in the *American Journal of Agricultural Economics*.
doi.org/10.1111/ajae...
Here is a summary of my findings!
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Who carries the burden of climate change? Heterogeneous impact of droughts in sub‐Saharan Africa
Droughts can dramatically affect economic activities, especially in developing countries where more than half the labor force is in the agricultural sector. This paper highlights the causal impact of...
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajae.12507
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