According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), in order to limit the global rise of temperatures to below 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, we should reach carbon neutrality by 2050. In 2016, 70% of greenhouse gas emissions originated from the energy sector, mostly attributable to transportation, buildings and industry. The use of renewable energies … Continue reading The opportunities and challenges of the hydrogen economy
Hidden features: The Tools that Firms Use to Manipulate Consumers on Digital Platforms and Beyond
An article published by the New York Times 4 years ago showed how Uber used psychological manipulations to influence drivers' behaviour 1. To incentivize drivers to work longer hours, Uber takes advantage of people's obsession with "goal pursuit" by letting them know how close they are to hitting their earning goal when they try to … Continue reading Hidden features: The Tools that Firms Use to Manipulate Consumers on Digital Platforms and Beyond
Un bouddha aux traits helléniques
Lorsque l’on se balade dans le jardin des plantes, à Toulouse, on a le loisir d’admirer des statues, comme la reproduction de Chloris caressée par Zéphyr, dont le style n’est pas sans rappeler celui des sculptures grecques, né au Vème et IVème siècle avant Jésus-Christ.Ce qui est moins évident cependant, c’est que c’est aussi ce style … Continue reading Un bouddha aux traits helléniques
Luise Eisfeld testimony
What are your past studies and professions? I was interested in societal and economic questions after High School, so I began my studies with a Sociology major and Economics minor at the University of Mannheim. I quickly realized that I actually loved the quantitative classes I had taken, so I switched to studying only Econ … Continue reading Luise Eisfeld testimony
Jump-starting America by Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson
It has become well known that the United States is a divided nation: politically with an increasing polarization, economically with more and more inequalities between poor and rich individuals, and geographically with production concentrated in a few major cities. Starting from this observation, two MIT economists, Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson, come up with an … Continue reading Jump-starting America by Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson