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Capucine Chapel

Post-doctoral Fellow

About Me

I am a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Economics at CERDI since October 2024.

I am on the 2025/2026 job market.

My research focuses on the analysis of sustainable development trajectories, with the aim of understanding the mechanisms, challenges and opportunities for steering societies towards a more sustainable future. My research falls within the fields of environmental, development and urban economics.

I have a strong interest in applied microeconometrics, spatial analysis and data processing.

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Interests
  • Environmental Economics
  • Urban & Territorial Economics
  • Development Economics
Education
  • PhD in Environmental economics

    Université de Bourgogne

  • MSc in Development economics

    Université Clermont-Auvergne

  • BSc in Economics

    Université Clermont-Auvergne

Publications
(2025). Review and Challenges in the Economic Valuation of Green Spaces. Economics and Business Letters, 14(1), 63-74.
Working Papers & Work in progress
(2024). Economic evaluation of the benefits of the Natura 2000 network in “Castilla y Leon” (Spain) through rural tourism. Submitted.
(2024). Economic Impact of Sustainable Electrification. Chapter in the book “Wiring the Future: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities in the Sustainable Energy Transition”, Palgrave-Macmillan, edited by Thomas Walker, Moein Karami, and Akram Sadati - Under revision.
(2024). Externalities of Social Housing on Housing Prices in France. Mimeo.
(2024). How Much is a Direct and Indirect Access to a Park Worth? An Application for Single-family Houses using a Causal Spatio-temporal Matching Approach. Submitted.
(2024). The Role of Stackeholders in Sustainable Electrification. Chapter in the book “Wiring the Future: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities in the Sustainable Energy Transition”, Palgrave-Macmillan, edited by Thomas Walker, Moein Karami, and Akram Sadati - Under revision.