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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
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). Review and Challenges in the Economic Valuation of Green Spaces. Under minor revision at Economics and Business Letters.
(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.