Jean-Francois Mercure

Background information

I am an innovation scholar, macroeconomist and complexity scientist. My research is on modelling innovation, the macroeconomic impacts of low-carbon innovation and technological change policy, the diffusion of innovations, and modelling the global energy-economy-environment system. However, I also research climate policy and environmental governance from a social science viewpoint. I contributed substantially to the design of the integrated assessment model E3ME-FTT-GENIE, which is used notably for policy analysis in the UK, at the European Commission and by various governments and stakeholders. I recently led a study on the macroeconomic impacts of stranded fossil fuel assets that attracted substantial attention in British media and beyond. I also contributed work on the role of science and models in the policy cycle for low-carbon innovation. I coordinate the project Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition www.eeist.co.uk.

Model Usage

Policy Assessment

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Models Developed

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E3ME-FTT-GENIEModel developed