Daumas Louis Jean
Research fellow
Daumas Louis Jean
Research fellow
Louis Daumas is a postdoctoral researcher within the EUNICE ERC team, led by Pr. Massimo Tavoni.
He is an economist, with specialisation in environmental and ecological economics, in macro-finance and in macroeconomic modelling.
He holds a PhD from Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and CIRED, Paris.
His dissertation tackled the issue of low-carbon transition risks for finance with a string emphasis on modelling methods.
Within EUNICE, he will work on issues related to macro-financial uncertainties surrounding the low-carbon transition and on robust decision making.
Career
PHD: Ecole des Ponts ParisTech.
Master of Science: Economics AgroParisTech.
Research
Research interests: Ecological and environmental economics, Macroeconomic modelling, Climate finance and climate-related risks, Decision-making under uncertainty, Robust control
Research projects: "Robust transition pathways with multiple mitigation options" - With Lenardo Chiani, Carlos Rodrigues Pardo and Massimo Tavoni "A Safe Transition Path for Colombia - A Robust Decision-Making application of the GEMMES model", with Antoine Godin and Céline Guivarch "Transition risk and the multiverse of mitigation pathways", With Céline Guivarch
Research Groups, Labs, Centers: EUNICE ERC Team
Selected Publications
Cahen-Fourot L. Campiglio E. Daumas L. Miess M.G. Yardley A. , "Stranding ahoy? Heterogeneous transition beliefs and capital investment choices", Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organisation
Daumas L., "Financial transition risks, asset stranding and financial instability: A critical review of the theoretical and applied literatures", Journal of Economic Surveys
Campiglio E. Daumas L. Monnin P. von Jagow A, "Climate-related risks in financial assets", Journal of Economic Surveys