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Philippe Quirion is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science, Energy, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with significant publications in these interconnected fields.

Their scholarly work frequently addresses topics related to Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies, Climate Change Policy and Economics, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Urban Transport and Accessibility, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Climate Change and Health Impacts, and Vehicle Emissions and Performance.

Quirion's recent publications include the following:

  • "Air pollution and CO2 from daily mobility: Who emits and Why? Evidence from Paris" (2022), Energy Economics
  • "Lump-sum vs. energy-efficiency subsidy recycling of carbon tax revenue in the residential sector: A French assessment" (2021), Ecological Economics
  • "Policies for low-carbon and affordable home heating: A French outlook" (2021), Energy Policy
  • "How trade policy can support the climate agenda" (2022), Science
  • "Tackling Car Emissions in Urban Areas: Shift, Avoid, Improve" (2023), Ecological Economics

Frequent co-authors in Quirion's research include Kévin Jean, Marion Leroutier, Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet, Audrey de Nazelle, and Léo Moutet. These collaborations reflect a sustained engagement with peers who share focus areas relevant to environmental and energy policies.

Quirion frequently publishes in several venues, including SSRN Electronic Journal, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Ecological Economics, Économie & prévision, and Revue de l'OFCE/La Revue de l'OFCE. This diversity suggests active participation in outlets that emphasize economics, environmental research, and policy analysis.

Best Publications

  • European Emission Trading Scheme and competitiveness: A case study on the iron and steel industry

    Damien Demailly;Philippe Quirion

  • CO2 abatement, competitiveness and leakage in the European cement industry under the EU ETS: grandfathering versus output-based allocation

    Damien Demailly;Philippe Quirion

  • Would border carbon adjustments prevent carbon leakage and heavy industry competitiveness losses? Insights from a meta-analysis of recent economic studies

    Frédéric Branger;Philippe Quirion

  • Implementing greenhouse gas trading in Europe: lessons from economic literature and international experiences

    Catherine Boemare;Philippe Quirion

  • Carbon Leakage and Competitiveness of Cement and Steel Industries Under the EU ETS: Much Ado About Nothing

    Frédéric Branger;Philippe Quirion;Julien Chevallier

  • Addressing leakage in the EU ETS : Border adjustment or output-based allocation ?

    Stéphanie Monjon;Philippe Quirion

  • Competitive advantage in the renewable energy industry: Evidence from a gravity model

    Onno Kuik;Frédéric Branger;Philippe Quirion

  • Agricultural insurances based on meteorological indices: realizations, methods and research challenges

    Antoine Leblois;Philippe Quirion

  • Climate policy and the ‘carbon haven’ effect

    Frédéric Branger;Philippe Quirion

  • How to design a border adjustment for the European Union Emissions Trading System

    Stéphanie Monjon;Philippe Quirion

  • A border adjustment for the EU ETS: Reconciling WTO rules and capacity to tackle carbon leakage

    Stéphanie Monjon;Philippe Quirion

  • Does uncertainty justify intensity emission caps

    Philippe Quirion

  • Does uncertainty justify intensity emission caps

    Philippe Quirion

  • Can Uncertainty Justify Overlapping Policy Instruments to Mitigate Emissions

    Oskar Lecuyer;Philippe Quirion

  • Exploring the potential for energy conservation in French households through hybrid modeling

    Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet;Céline Guivarch;Philippe Quirion

  • Sectoral Targets for Developing Countries: Combining "Common but differentiated Responsibilities with meaningful Participation"

    Meriem Hamdi-Cherif;Celine Guivarch;Philippe Quirion

  • Leakage from climate policies and border tax adjustment:lessons from a geographic model of the cement industry

    Philippe Quirion;Damien Demailly

  • Weather Index Drought Insurance: An Ex Ante Evaluation for Millet Growers in Niger

    Antoine Leblois;Philippe Quirion;Agali Alhassane;Seydou Traoré

  • Reaping the Carbon Rent: Abatement and Overallocation Profits in the European Cement Industry, Insights from an LMDI Decomposition Analysis

    Frédéric Branger;Philippe Quirion

  • Carbon leakage and Capacity-Based Allocations. Is the EU right?

    Guy Meunier;Guy Meunier;Jean-Pierre Ponssard;Philippe Quirion

  • The evolution of emissions trading in the EU: tensions between national trading schemes and the proposed EU directive

    Catherine Boemare;Philippe Quirion;Steve Sorrell

Frequent Co-Authors

Benjamin Sultan
Benjamin Sultan Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Bertrand Muller
Bertrand Muller INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Michaël Dingkuhn
Michaël Dingkuhn Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement
Karsten Neuhoff
Karsten Neuhoff German Institute for Economic Research
Serge Janicot
Serge Janicot Sorbonne University
Julien Chevallier
Julien Chevallier Paris 8 University
Josyane Ronchail
Josyane Ronchail Sorbonne University
Jean-Loup Guyot
Jean-Loup Guyot Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Jean-Michel Martinez
Jean-Michel Martinez Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Marc Corbeels
Marc Corbeels International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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