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Posts by Edouard Pignede

Merci à Isabelle Hennebelle pour la justesse du ton, et à Romain Espinosa, Philippe Delacote et Nicolas Morin-Forest pour leurs témoignages et leurs gentils mots à mon égard, ça me touche énormément !

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New working paper !

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Price incentives and unregulated deforestation: Evidence from Indonesian palm oil mills Global demand shifts and supply chain interventions have the potential to reduce palm oil's environmental footprint, especially in otherwise unregulated plantations. This ultimately depends on defore...

🔔 New study: palm oil prices & unregulated deforestation 🔔

doi.org/10.1002/ajae...

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Tropical forest loss for oil palm has slowed in Indonesia. Yet, because conservation schemes barely address smallholder and illegal industrial expansion, rising market forces may revive deforestation.

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Just out: the latest version of our paper on gender and carbon footprints!

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Merci à @thibautschepman.bsky.social pour m'avoir interrogé. J'ai pu évoquer les nombreuses vagues d'insultes / harcèlement que je me suis pris sur les réseaux sociaux en rappelant quelques informations pourtant assez basiques sur la consommation de viande.
Quelques petits screens pour illustrer :

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Our paper has just been published in Nature Cities ! ✨👇

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🎧 2e épisode de notre podcast à partir des séances "Parlons Migrations" !

Enregistré à @academieduclimat.bsky.social avec l'économiste Flore Gubert (IRD, IC Migrations) et l’océanologue Timothée Brochier (IRD), il est consacré aux liens entre migrations et changement climatique.

urlr.me/HkTtGF

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Séminaire DIAL aujourd'hui de 12h30 à 13h45 @univdauphine.bsky.social.
Édouard Pignède @epignede.bsky.social (AgroParistech & Chaire Economie du Climat) présentera son papier intitulé : "Climate Immobility in sub-Saharan Africa".

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Concerning assets, the impact of the drought is restricted to middle-assets households.

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The impact of the drought on consumption is restricted to the poorest households in both countries.

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In Malawi, the richest households successfully mitigate the impact of the drought by relying on agricultural-related coping strategies.

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In Ethiopia, the richest households increase their time devoted to non-agricultural activities (sending a member to migrate for work, for example), and thanks to the higher labor productivity in this sector, they increase their real income.

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The increase in income of the highest-income households in Ethiopia is explained by a reallocation of labor from the farm sector to the non-farm sector, which is not observed in Malawi.

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My results show that the droughts significantly increase inequality in both countries. Low-income households experienced a drop in real income of 40%, while high-income households increased their income in Ethiopia and were not affected in Malawi.

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I apply this method to three waves of geo-referenced household panel data from LSMS-ISA linked with a high-resolution drought index: the SPEI. I exploit the specific spatial and temporal pattern of droughts in the countries to isolate the causal impact of these droughts on income distribution.

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In this paper, I measure the causal impact of the droughts of 2015 in Ethiopia and 2016 in Malawi on the distribution of income using a recent empirical method that generalizes the difference-in-differences method to the entire income distribution.

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Who carries the burden of climate change? Heterogeneous impact of droughts in sub‐Saharan Africa Droughts can dramatically affect economic activities, especially in developing countries where more than half the labor force is in the agricultural sector. This paper highlights the causal impact of...

The first chapter of my PhD entitled **Who carries the burden of climate change? Heterogeneous impact of droughts in sub-Saharan Africa** has just been published in the *American Journal of Agricultural Economics*.
doi.org/10.1111/ajae...

Here is a summary of my findings!

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In this paper, I measure the causal impact of the droughts of 2015 in Ethiopia and 2016 in Malawi on the distribution of income using a recent empirical method that generalizes the difference-in-differences method to the entire income distribution.

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🎓 [PhD defense] Congratulations to @romainfillon.bsky.social who has just defended his thesis “Climate Uncertainties” under the supervision of Céline Guivarch (ENPC, CIRED) and Vincent Martinet (INRAE, Université Paris-Saclay).
👉🏼www.centre-cired.fr/soutenance-de-these-roma...

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