Daniel Herrera

Professor of Economics, Mines Paris – PSL , CEDP, Partner member at LEDA, Paris-Dauphine University

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Daniel Herrera is a professor of economics at Mines Paris, PSL University. His research focuses on the fields of environmental economics, health economics and empirical industrial organisation. His current research interest lie in quantifying non-pecuniary benefits from chemical and environmental policies and its distributional consequences; assessing societal consequences of “command and control” policy interventions’ seeking to improve energy efficiency in the french housing market; the dynamics of mergers in the french hospital sector and their implications on quality and service positioning; understanding consumer behaviour within the grocery retail industry, and factors influencing shopping patterns and the welfare consequence of retailers pricing strategies, amongst others. Daniel Herrera has secured multiple research grants and is currently engaged in developing interdisciplinary collaborative projects dealing with climate change transition.

Daniel seeks to play a pivotal role in mentoring students, contributing to academic publishing, and participating in scientific and policy-related committees.

Research areas

Industrial Organization, Health and Enviromental Economics


Contact

  • CEDP, Mines Paris – PSL, 60 boulevard Saint Michel, 75272 Paris Cedex 06, France
  • Office V326

daniel.herrera@minesparis.psl.eu