Doctorant
Ilona Dielen
Coordonnées
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- Ilona.DIELEN@univ-cotedazur.fr
Discipline(s)
Droit, économie et gestion > Sciences économiques
Activités / CV
ILONA DIELEN
Ph.D Student in Economics
GREDEG, CNRS, Universit ́e Cˆote d’Azur
ilona.dielen@univ-cotedazur.fr
MAIN RESEARCH FIELDS
Environmental and Urban Economics, Transport Industry, Workers Mobility, Air Pollution
EDUCATION
Ph.D in Environmental Economics (3
rd
year)
Since Oct. 2021
GREDEG, CNRS - Universit ́e Cˆote d’Azur
Title: New Mobility Challenges: Essays in Environmental Economics
Abstract: Mobility is an essential concept to societal evolution, presenting opportunities and challenges.
It has reshaped the global economy and lifestyles through the movement of goods and people, now closely
linked to climate concerns and sustainability. This thesis explores mobility through environmental and
regional economics, focusing on newly observed behaviors impacting sustainable development goals
through three articles. The first addresses anti-competitive practices in transport industries affecting
implementation of emission reduction technologies. The second examines residential mobility influenced
by remote work in green cities, exploring a possible environmental gentrification. The third analyzes the
spatial redistribution of pollution due to changed commuting patterns in urban areas since COVID-19
pandemic.
Supervisors: Christophe Charlier et Catherine Laffineur
Doctoral grant: IDEX UCAJedi, EUR ELMI
Master Degree in Economics and Data Analysis
2021
EUR ELMI - Universit ́e Cˆote d’Azur
Research internship (6 months) granted by MSHS Sud-Est, subject - Sustainable Development Goals’
Architecture : A Network Modeling
Master 2 Thesis - Environmental Damage in Competition Policy: The Case of the European Truck
Cartel
Master 1 Thesis - The Impact of Wild Fires: Hedonic Pricing of Housing on the French South Coast
Bachelor Degree in Applied Mathematics
2019
Portail Sciences et Technologie - Universit ́e Cˆote d’Azur
ARTICLES
Advanced Papers
:
(1)
A Green Switch in Time Saves Nines: Assessing the Environmental Damage of the European Truck
Cartel
- Joint with Patrice Bougette and Christophe Charlier
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Environmental regulation intersects with competitive practices, bearing significant implications for both
the environment and human health. This study examines a cartel’s role in delaying environmental stan-
dard compliance in commercial vehicles, thereby exacerbating emissions. Our two-part analysis first
estimates the excess pollution attributable to the truck manufacturers’ cartel. Findings indicate sub-
stantial excess emissions, including 5.9 megatonnes of NOx and 1.1 megatonnes of CO, along with 119
Informations complémentaires
Titre de la thèse : New Mobility Challenges: Essays in Environmental Economics
Directeur de thèse : Christophe CHARLIER
Codirectrice : Catherine LAFFINEUR
Mots-clés de la thèse : Microeconometrics, Environmental Economics, Worker's Mobility, Transportation
Directeur de thèse : Christophe CHARLIER
Codirectrice : Catherine LAFFINEUR
Mots-clés de la thèse : Microeconometrics, Environmental Economics, Worker's Mobility, Transportation