Stéphanie Monjon is a lecturer in Economics at Université Paris Dauphine and an associate researcher at CEPII. She is the Environmental Responsibility Coordinator at Université Paris Dauphine. She previously worked at the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (AEME) for five years as a senior economist. She was also an associate researcher at the Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnement de le Développement (CIRED).
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Stéphanie Monjon is a lecturer in Economics at Université Paris Dauphine and an associate researcher at CEPII. She is the Environmental Responsibility Coordinator at Université Paris Dauphine. She previously worked at the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (AEME) for five years as a senior economist. She was also an associate researcher at the Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement de le Développement (CIRED).
Her research interests include energy security, climate policy, industrial competition, and environmental policy in China and the United States.
She holds a PhD from the Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne in the Economics of Innovation and also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at University College London.
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