Chloé Le Coq

Professor of Economics at Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas (CRED)

Biography

Chloé Le Coq is Professor of Economics at Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas (CRED) and Research Fellow at the Stockholm School of Economics (SITE). She has held visiting positions at Purdue University, the University of California Energy Institute at Berkeley, and the National University of Singapore. She is involved in the university incubator AssasLab.

Her research investigates topics related to antitrust policy, industrial organisation, and behavioural economics, with a particular focus on energy markets and social innovation. Her recent work includes empirical studies on cartel formation, information structure in electricity markets, and experimental studies of social entrepreneurs.

EDUCATION

  • 1999 – 2003 Ph.D. Economics, Stockholm School of Economics
    Dissertation: Quantity Choices and Market Power in Electricity Markets

  • 2000 Doctorat en Economie, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

PUBLICATIONS

  • How Do Social Entrepreneurs Respond to Rewards? A Field Experiment on Motivations, (with I. Ganguli and M.Huysentruyt), Management Science (forthcoming)
  • Economic Scarcity and Consumers’ Credit Choice, (with M. Bos and P. van Santen), Theory and Decisions (forthcoming).
  • The Nordic Market Model (avec S. Schwenen) Handbook on the Economics of Electricity, P. Joskow, M. Pollitt and J.M. Glachant (eds.), Edward Elgar, (forthcoming).
  • Financial Contracts as Coordination Device, Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, (with S. Schwenen) 2020.
  • Managerial incentives to repeatedly collude: frequency, partners, and governance rules, (with C. Marvão) Concurrences-Competition Law Review (4), 2020.
  • Information Disclosure Rules in the European Electricity Market: An Overview, with E. Lazarczyk, IEEE Xplore. 2018.
  • Pricing and Capacity Provision in Electricity Markets: An Experimental Study, Journal of Regulatory Economics, 51(2), 123-158, (with H. Orzen and S. Schwenen), 2017.
  • Collaboration and economic performance: The case of social entrepreneurs in Sweden, SIR’s Yearbook 2016: Sustainable Development and Business, Chapter 5, M. Kallifatides and L. Lerpold (eds.), (with C. Alamaa and C. M. Lernborg), 2016.
  • Trust, Salience and Deterrence, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization (31) (with M. Bigoni, S. Fridolfsson, and G. Spagnolo), 2015.
  • On the Effects of Group Identity in Strategic Environments, European Economic Review (76), (with James Tremewan and Alexander K. Wagner,) 2015.
  • EU-Russia Gas Relationship at a Crossroads, Russian Energy and Security up to 2030, (with E. Paltseva), Oxenstierna and Tynkkynen (eds.), Routledge, 2013.
  • Fines, Leniency, Rewards in Antitrust, The RAND Journal of Economics, 43(2), (with M. Bigoni, S. Fridolfsson, and G. Spagnolo), 2012.
  • Does Opponents' Experience Matter? Experimental Evidence from a Quantity Precommitment Game, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 84(1), (with J.T. Sturluson), 2012.
  • Price Caps and Fluctuating Demand in Electricity Markets: Experimental Evidence of Competitive Bidding, IEEE, (with H. Orzen), In: Proceedings of the 9th IEEE Conference on the European Energy Market, 2012.
  • Assessing Gas Transit Risks: Russia vs. the EU, Energy Policy (42), 642-650, (with E. Paltseva), 2012.
  • The Length of Contracts and Collusion, International Journal of Industrial Organization (1), (with R. Green), 2010.
  • Measuring the Security of External Energy Supply in the European Union, Energy Policy (37), (with E. Paltseva), 2009.
  • Do Forward Markets Enhance Competition? Experimental Evidences, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 61(3), (with H. Orzen), 2006.

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