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Energy has been catapulted to the top of the political agenda. The challenges are manifold, ranging from replacing Russian energy and deploying renewables to cushioning high prices and reforming the electricity market. To illuminate these issues from a Franco-German perspective, our event brings together some of the most exciting current research with the policy world. It is hosted by the Jacques Delors Institute (Paris) and the Jacques Delors Centre (Berlin), against the backdrop of the Franco-German Ministerial Council meeting, at which energy policy will be discussed as a key topic.
Agenda:
14:30 – 15:30 Franco-German perspectives: energy economics – Academic input by young economists
• Dorothée Charlier, Assistant Professor at Université Savoie Mont-Blanc
• Stefan Lamp, Postdoctoral Researcher at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
• Tim Schittekatte, Postdoctoral Associate at MIT’s Sloan School of Management
• Nicolas Astier, Professor at Paris School of Economics
Moderation: Camille Defard, Institut Jacques Delors
15:45 – 17:00 Franco-German perspectives: energy economics – Policy dialogue and exchange of views with the young economists
• Elga Bartsch (TBC), Director General for Economic Policy at the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
• Lionel Fontagné, Advisor at Bank of France, Professor of Economics at Paris School of Economics
• Agnès Benassy-Quéré, Chief Economist at the French Treasury, former Professor of Economics at Paris School of Economics
• Lion Hirth, Professor of Energy Policy at Hertie School
Moderation: Johannes Lindner, Jacques Delors Centre
Energy has been catapulted to the top of the political agenda. The challenges are manifold, ranging from replacing Russian energy and deploying renewables to cushioning high prices and reforming the electricity market. To illuminate these issues from a Franco-German perspective, our event brings together some of the most exciting current research with the policy world. It is hosted by the Jacques Delors Institute (Paris) and the Jacques Delors Centre (Berlin), against the backdrop of the Franco-German Ministerial Council meeting, at which energy policy will be discussed as a key topic.
Agenda:
14:30 – 15:30 Franco-German perspectives: energy economics – Academic input by young economists
• Dorothée Charlier, Assistant Professor at Université Savoie Mont-Blanc
• Stefan Lamp, Postdoctoral Researcher at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
• Tim Schittekatte, Postdoctoral Associate at MIT’s Sloan School of Management
• Nicolas Astier, Professor at Paris School of Economics
Moderation: Camille Defard, Institut Jacques Delors
15:45 – 17:00 Franco-German perspectives: energy economics – Policy dialogue and exchange of views with the young economists
• Elga Bartsch (TBC), Director General for Economic Policy at the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action
• Lionel Fontagné, Advisor at Bank of France, Professor of Economics at Paris School of Economics
• Agnès Benassy-Quéré, Chief Economist at the French Treasury, former Professor of Economics at Paris School of Economics
• Lion Hirth, Professor of Energy Policy at Hertie School
Moderation: Johannes Lindner, Jacques Delors Centre
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