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Holder of the Chair
 
Jean-Michel Glachant
Holder of the Loyola de Palacio Chair
Jean-Michel Glachant is or has been an adviser to DG TREN, DG COMP, DG RESEARCH and DG ENERGY at the European Commission and to the French Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE). He is or was coordinator or scientific adviser of several European research projects such as THINK, SESSA, CESSA, Reliance, EU-DEEP, RefGov, TradeWind, Secure, Optimate. He is research partner of the CEEPR at the MIT in the US, of the EPRG at Cambridge University, and of the EEI at the University of Leuven. Jean - Michel Glachant is chief-editor of “EEEP: Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy”, the new journal of the International Association for Energy Economics. At Paris Sud he founded a European Masters degree “Erasmus Mundus” entitled EMIN (Economics and Management of Network Industries).
 
Jean-Michel Glachant is Professor in Economics. He was appointed full Professor in Economics at La Sorbonne in 1999. In autumn 2000 he moved to University Paris Sud where he became Head of the Department of Economics.
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Area Directors
 
Denny Ellerman
Area Director of the Loyola de Palacio “Climate Policy Research Unit”
Part-time Professor at the RSCAS
Denny Ellerman, formerly a Senior Lecturer at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, where he was for many years executive director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research and the Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change. Denny is an internationally recognized expert on energy and environmental economics with a particular focus on climate policy, emissions trading, and interactions with energy markets. He is a co-author of the leading books on the US SO2 and the EU CO2 Allowance Trading Programs, Markets for Clean Air: The US Acid Rain Program and Pricing Carbon: The European Emissions Trading Scheme. Prior to coming to MIT, Denny spent 18 years in Washington, D.C., working for the US Government (primarily the Department of Energy and its predecessors), the National Coal Association, and Charles River Associates, an economic consulting firm. In 1990, he was President of the International Association for Energy Economics. He has a Ph.D. in political economy and government from Harvard University
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Eric Brousseau
Area Director of the Loyola de Palacio “Economics of Global Governance Unit”
Part-time Professor at the RSCAS
Eric Brousseau is Professor of Economics at the University of Paris Ouest. He has been the director of EconomiX, a joint Research Center between the CNRS and the University of Paris Ouest, since June 2005. His research agenda focuses on the economics of institutions and on the economics of contracts, with three main applied fields: innovation and intellectual property, Internet and digital economics, environment. In matter of institutional economics, Eric Brousseau has been working extensively on the economic of multi-level governance, public vs. self-regulation, and on the dynamic of institutions. He published more than 80 papers in various academic journals and collective books. He authored a book on the economics of contracts (1993) and edited 16 collective books or journal issues. In particular, he has been editing recently two books on the Internet, two other books on global environmental issues and another book entitled “New institutional Economics, a guidebook”. He has been involved in researches for the French Government, the European Commission, the US National Science Foundation, the UN, and the OECD. He is the current secretary and member of the Board of the International Society for New Institutional Economics (ISNIE). He is also the founder of the European School of New-Institutional Economics (ESNIE)
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Scientific Coordinator
 
Nicole Ahner
Scientific Coordinator of the Loyola de Palacio Chair
Nicole Ahner's research interests cover European law, energy and environmental law. Nicole studied law at the University of Bielefeld (Germany). There she graduated with the first State Law Exam [J.D. equivalent] in 2000, and obtained in 2002 the Second State Law Exam [bar exam equivalent]. Nicole defended her PhD at the University of Bielefeld in October 2007. She was visiting fellow at the European and Comparative Law Institute at the University of Oxford in 2007. In 2008 she was selected for a Jean Monnet Fellowship at the RSCAS (EUI). As of 2009 she has worked for Prof. Jean-Michel Glachant as a research assistant. Nicole has presented her research at international conferences and published academic articles on the topic of EU energy law, climate policy and international trade. Nicole joined the Florence School of Regulation in September 2009.
 
Nicole holds a PhD in Law from the University of Bielefeld. She also holds the degree of Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Legal Theory and European Law from the European Academy of Legal Theory in Brussels.
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Chief Adviser
 
Yannick Perez
Research Fellow
Yannick Perez took his Master’s degree and PhD in economics at University La Sorbonne in France. He became assistant professor at University de Cergy (2000-2003) and tenured associate professor of Economics at University Paris-Sud 11 (since 2003). At University Paris-Sud he is the academic coordinator of the European Master Erasmus
Mundus in Economics and Management of Network Industries. He is member of the Faculty of the European School for New Institutional Economics. He is the former coordinator of the Loyola de Palacio Chair, and since September 2010 he is the adviser of the Chair. His current domains of interest are Electricity Market Reforms, Industrial Organisation, Institutional Economics.
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