Jean Paul Maréchal is a lecturer in Economics at Université Paris Sud. He is also a researcher at the College of International Studies, a member of the Asia-Imasia network at the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme and the CNRS, and an associate researcher at the ASIEs research unit at INALCO.
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Jean Paul Maréchal is a lecturer in Economics at Université Paris Sud. He is also a researcher at the College of International Studies, a member of the Asia-Imasia network at the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme and the CNRS, and an associate researcher at the ASIEs research unit at INALCO. His work focuses on climate economics, international political economy, sustainable development, and China’s strategy to combat global warming.
He holds a PhD in Economics from Université Paris 1.
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