Matthieu Glachant is a professor of Energy and Environmental Economics at MINES ParisTech, Université PSL. His research focuses on environmental economics, energy economics, and the economics of innovation. He is the author of several books, including L'économie verte contre la crise: 30 propositions pour une France plus soutenable and L'enjeu des ressources génétiques végétales : aspects scientifiques, écologiques et économiques.
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Matthieu Glachant is a professor of Energy and Environmental Economics at MINES ParisTech, Université PSL.
His research focuses on environmental economics, energy economics, and the economics of innovation. He is the author of several books, including L’économie verte contre la crise: 30 propositions pour une France plus soutenable and L’enjeu des ressources génétiques végétales : aspects scientifiques, écologiques et économiques.
Matthieu Glachant is Director of CERNA, the Center for Industrial Economics at MINES ParisTech, Université PSL.
He received his engineering degree from AgroParisTech and holds a PhD in Industrial Economics from the Ecole des Mines de Paris.
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