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Table of contents
General Introduction
Economics of climate change
The economics of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions
The economics of the adaptation to climate change
Challenges of transitioning the agriculture to a carbon-neutral and resilient sector
Concerns about pricing emissions from the agriculture in practice
Assessing the adaptation of the agricultural supply
Contributions
Bibliography
List of Publications
1 A systematic review on the economics of climate change
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Construction of the bibliographic corpus
1.3 Major trends on the economic contributions on climate change
1.3.1 Aggregate trends on the quantity of contributions
1.3.2 Evolutions in the content of the contributions
1.3.3 The journals of the economics of climate change
1.3.4 The relative prominence of climate change economics
1.4 The topic structure of the economics of climate change
1.4.1 The Latent Dirichlet Allocation topic model
1.4.2 Discovering the ten topics
1.4.3 Methodology to measure topic trends, topic similarity, topic specificity and to identify research directions
1.4.4 Insights on research topics in the economics of climate change
1.5 Conclusion
1.A Additional information on the corpus construction
1.B Additional tables
1.C Additional figures
2 Optimal coverage of an emission tax in the presence of monitoring, reporting, and verification costs
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Analytical framework
2.3 Optimal threshold
2.3.1 Characterization of the optimal threshold
2.3.2 Optimal threshold under constant-elasticity MRV costs and net social value of abatement
2.3.3 Discussion: Informational requirements and incentives
2.4 Abatement costs of greenhouse gas emissions in the EU agricultural sector
2.5 MRV costs data and assumptions
2.6 Optimal threshold in the case of GHG emissions from the European agricultural sector
2.7 Concluding remarks
2.A Proofs
2.A.1 Proof of Proposition 2.1
2.A.2 Proof of Proposition 2.2
2.A.3 Proof of Proposition 2.3
2.A.4 Proof of Proposition 2.4
2.B Empirical application results
2.B.1 Descriptive statistics
2.B.2 Aggregate abatement supply
2.B.3 Farm-level net social value of abatement: Estimation results
2.B.4 Results under various assumptions
3 Adapting Geographical Indication to climate change
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Modeling the market of the GI product
3.3 The historical allocation of GI production rights
3.4 Relocating the GI area of production under climate change
3.5 Barriers to the relocation of the GI area and their implications for the regulation of GI labels
3.6 Conclusion
3.A Proofs
3.A.1 Proof of Proposition 3.1
3.A.2 Proof of Proposition 3.2
3.A.3 Proof of Proposition 3.3
3.B Additional figures
3.B.1 Additional illustration of Propositions 3.2 and 3.3
3.B.2 Detailed interpretations of Figure 3.3
3.C Additional materials
3.C.1 Details on the construction of the GI demand and alternative assumption
3.C.2 Concavity of the GI net land rent and welfare function
3.C.3 Detailed derivatives of the comparative statics under climate change
Conclusion
Main results
Limits and future research perspectives
Bibliography


