Helene Ollivier

Visiting Fellow

Helene’s research interests are related to the link between trade liberalization and the environment, and to political economy constraints on (environmental) policies.

Background

Helene is a research fellow at the CNRS  (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and Paris School of Economics. She holds a PhD in Economics from the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris. Before joining the CNRS, Helene was a Ciriacy-Wantrup postodoctoral fellow at the Agricultural and Resource Economics department at UC Berkeley.

Research interests

  • trade and the environment
  • natural resource economics (deforestation)
  • political economy
  • heterogeneous beliefs under uncertainty
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Research article  23 August, 2016

Beliefs, politics, and environmental policy

Experts and the general public often perceive environmental problems differently. Moreover, regulatory responses to environmental issues often do not coincide with consensus expert recommendations. These two facts are mutually … read more »

Working paper  28 June, 2016

Emission intensity and firm dynamics: reallocation, product mix, and technology in India

This study looks at how market conditions shape aggregate carbon dioxide emission intensity from manufacturing. read more »

2015

Working paper  25 August, 2015

Beliefs, politics, and environmental policy

This paper explores the relationship between beliefs and policy choices in relation to environmental regulation. read more »

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