Partnerships

CEDP possesses a deep expertise in applied economics, which supports its ambition to produce research results useful to both public and private decision-makers.

Collaborations

The CEDP economics lab is actively engaged in developing research through partnerships with a variety of public bodies, international organizations, NGOs and industry partners. Collaborative efforts with esteemed institutions such as ADEME, the OECD, and the Ministry of the Environment enable us to enhance our research impact and contribute to the global discourse on economic policies.

 

These partnerships help us leverage diverse expertise and resources, ensuring that our research is robust, relevant, and aligned with the needs of society. This collaborative approach not only enriches our studies but also aids in the practical implementation of our findings to address pressing environmental and economic challenges.

Project

SBAT

Small Business Assessment Tool

Led by Nadine Levratto and Odile Dubois (CNRS)

Grants

Research is also funded by grants:

ConVertIno

Concentration, Vertical Relations, and Innovation. Examination through the Lens of Structural Models

Led by Dennis Rickert

 

MINCOM

Minority Share Acquisitions, Innovation and Competition

Led by Sven Heim

 

LOBBIES

Industries and Lobbies Delaying or Driving the Energy Transition

In partnership with Paris School of Economics, led by Pierre Fleckinger

 


Chairs

CEDP hosts five philanthropically funded chairs funded by corporations and public organizations, with three chairs managed by the Mines Paris foundation:

IP & Markets for Technology

Led by Margaret Kyle

Economics of Gas

Led by François Lévêque

PEPITe

Ecological Planning, Industrial Policies, and Territories

Led by Nadine Levratto and Nicolas Portier (Sciences Po)

 

TNEF

Digital Transformation of French Businesses

Led by Ambre Elsas-Nicolle