Biography
Emilien Ravigné is a Marsili Fellow at CMCC, with residency at the RFF–CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) in Milan. He is an Associate Fellow at the Intitute for New Economic Thinking at the University of Oxford. His research investigates the conditions required for a just transition to a net-zero society. He focuses on the economic impacts of environmental policies on both the production side—examining effects on productivity, technological change, and wages—and the consumption side, with particular attention to household income and consumption patterns.
He holds a PhD in Economics from Université Paris-Saclay and CIRED. Prior to joining CMCC, he was a Research Fellow and later a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford (2023–2025), affiliated with the School of Geography and the Environment, the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, and the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET).
Recent Publications
Brendon Tankwa , Emilien Ravigné , J. Doyne Farmer
Tom Youngman , Peter Barbrook-Johnson , Emilien Ravigné , Brendon Tankwa , J. Doyne Farmer
Recent Events
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INET Oxford Summer Research Meeting 2024
The event is open to all INET Oxford researchers, staff, visitors, and associate members
In Person Event
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"Disentangling the directions of technical change: a new growth accounting method and application to green technical change" - Emilien Ravigné (University of Oxford)
Environmental Economics Seminar Series
Hybrid Event
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Disentangling the directions of technical change: a new growth accounting method (with M. Senouci) - Emilien Ravigné (Complexity Economics & Economic of Sustainability Programmes)
INET Researcher Seminar (HYBRID event)
Hybrid Event