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Nicolas Astier

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First Name:Nicolas
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Last Name:Astier
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RePEc Short-ID:pas311
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https://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/fr/astier-nicolas/

Affiliation

Paris School of Economics

Paris, France
http://www.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/
RePEc:edi:eeparfr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Nicolas Astier & Laurent Bach & Paul Dutronc-Postel & Arthur Guillouzouic & Hélène Ollivier & Rachel Paya, 2024. "Évaluation des aides à la décarbonation du plan France Relance," PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris (Postprint) halshs-04440676, HAL.
  2. Nicolas Astier & Frank Wolak, 2024. "Credible Numbers: A Procedure for Reporting Statistical Precision in Parameter Estimates," PSE Working Papers hal-04465729, HAL.
  3. Xianling Long & Nicolas Astier & Da Zhang, 2024. "Is broader trading welfare improving for emission trading systems?," Working Papers hal-04393029, HAL.
  4. Marie-Louise Arlt & Nicolas Astier, 2023. "Do retail businesses have efficient incentives to invest in public charging stations for electric vehicles?," Post-Print halshs-04208462, HAL.
  5. Nicolas Astier & Pierre-François Bouquet & Xavier Lambin, 2023. "Riding Together: Eliciting Travelers' Preferences for Long-Distance Carpooling," PSE Working Papers hal-04465748, HAL.
  6. Nicolas Astier & Nicolas Hatem, 2023. "Dynamic (Mis)allocation of Investments in Solar Energy," Working Papers hal-04320497, HAL.
  7. Nicolas Astier & Marten Ovaere, 2022. "Reliability standards and generation adequacy assessments for interconnected electricity systems," Post-Print halshs-03756842, HAL.
  8. Nicolas Astier & Ram Rajagopal & Frank A. Wolak, 2021. "What Kinds of Distributed Generation Technologies Defer Network Expansions? Evidence from France," NBER Working Papers 28822, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  9. Nicolas Astier, 2018. "Comparative Feedbacks under Incomplete Information," Post-Print hal-01465189, HAL.
  10. Yang Yu & Guangyi Liu & Wendong Zhu & Fei Wang & Bin Shu & Kai Zhang & Ram Rajagopal & Nicolas Astier, 2016. "Economic information from Smart Meter: Nexus Between Demand Profile and Electricity Retail Price Between Demand Profile and Electricity Retail Price," Papers 1701.02646, arXiv.org.
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Articles

  1. Nicolas Astier & Ram Rajagopal & Frank A Wolak, 2023. "Can Distributed Intermittent Renewable Generation Reduce Future Grid Investments? Evidence from France," Journal of the European Economic Association, European Economic Association, vol. 21(1), pages 367-412.
  2. Arlt, Marie-Louise & Astier, Nicolas, 2023. "Do retail businesses have efficient incentives to invest in public charging stations for electric vehicles?," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 124(C).
  3. Astier, Nicolas & Ovaere, Marten, 2022. "Reliability standards and generation adequacy assessments for interconnected electricity systems," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 168(C).
  4. Nicolas Astier & Thomas-Olivier Léautier, 2021. "Demand Response: Smart Market Designs for Smart Consumers," The Energy Journal, , vol. 42(3), pages 153-176, May.
  5. Nicolas Astier, 2021. "Second‐best pricing for incomplete market segments: Application to electricity pricing," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 23(6), pages 1287-1311, December.
  6. Nicolas Astier & Xavier Lambin, 2019. "Ensuring Capacity Adequacy in Liberalised Electricity Markets," The Energy Journal, , vol. 40(3), pages 227-242, May.
  7. Astier, Nicolas, 2018. "Comparative feedbacks under incomplete information," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 54(C), pages 90-108.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Nicolas Astier & Marten Ovaere, 2022. "Reliability standards and generation adequacy assessments for interconnected electricity systems," Post-Print halshs-03756842, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Jimenez, I. Sanchez & Ribó-Pérez, D. & Cvetkovic, M. & Kochems, J. & Schimeczek, C. & de Vries, L.J., 2024. "Can an energy only market enable resource adequacy in a decarbonized power system? A co-simulation with two agent-based-models," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 360(C).

  2. Nicolas Astier, 2018. "Comparative Feedbacks under Incomplete Information," Post-Print hal-01465189, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Giraudet, Louis-Gaëtan, 2020. "Energy efficiency as a credence good: A review of informational barriers to energy savings in the building sector," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 87(C).
    2. Konc, Théo & Savin, Ivan & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M., 2021. "The social multiplier of environmental policy: Application to carbon taxation," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 105(C).

Articles

  1. Astier, Nicolas & Ovaere, Marten, 2022. "Reliability standards and generation adequacy assessments for interconnected electricity systems," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 168(C). See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Nicolas Astier, 2021. "Second‐best pricing for incomplete market segments: Application to electricity pricing," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 23(6), pages 1287-1311, December.

    Cited by:

    1. François Salanié & Vera Zaporozhets, 2022. "Water allocation, crop choice, and priority services," Post-Print hal-03641831, HAL.
    2. Pichou, Marion & Dussartre, Virginie & Lâasri, Maxime & Keppler, Jan-Horst, 2023. "The value of distributed flexibility for reducing generation and network reinforcement costs," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 82(C).

  3. Astier, Nicolas, 2018. "Comparative feedbacks under incomplete information," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 54(C), pages 90-108.
    See citations under working paper version above.

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  1. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (2) 2017-01-15 2021-06-14. Author is listed
  2. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2024-03-11. Author is listed
  3. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2021-06-14. Author is listed

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