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Vincent Martinet

Research Faculty

Associate Professor

Paris-Saclay Applied Economics, INRAE, ENS Paris-Saclay

Contact

Office: 2E15

Email: vincent.martinet@inrae.fr

 

Research Interests

Sustainable development, environmental economics

Short Biography

I am an economist working on sustainable development and resource economics, as a senior research scientist (Directeur de Recherche) at Paris-Saclay Applied Economics (PSAE), within the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE). I am also a Senior adjunct professor at Ecole Normale Supérieur (ENS) Paris-Saclay. I currently serve as Deputy Director "Research" for the Graduate School of Economics & Management, at Paris-Saclay

 

Publications

Working Papers

Op-eds

Strategic free-riding in pest control: Theory and evidence in organic-conventional mixed landscapes

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2026

François Bareille & Vincent Martinet & Jean-Sauveur Ay

Challenges and pathways for matching corporate value-chain biodiversity losses and gains

Conservation Biology , 2026

Vincent Martinet & Margaux Durand & Talitha Bromwich & Thomas White

Cost vector effects in forced-choice discrete choice experiments: Assessing the acceptability of future glyphosate policies

Journal of Choice Modelling, 2025

Vincent Martinet & Maïa David & Vincent Mermet-Bijon & Romain Crastes Dit Sourd

Bargaining on monotonic social choice environments

Theory and Decision, 2023

Vincent Martinet

To tax or to ban? A discrete choice experiment to elicit public preferences for phasing out glyphosate use in agriculture

PLOS One, 2023

Vincent Martinet

Intragenerational inequality aversion and intergenerational equity

European Economic Review; vol. 144, 2022

Vincent Martinet & S. Del Campo & R. Cairns

Could the environment be a normal good for you and an inferior good for me? A theory of context-dependent substitutability and needs

Resource and Energy Economics, vol. 69, 2022

M. Duproux & Vincent Martinet

Ecological Economists: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly?

Ecological Economics, vol. 179, 2021

H. Levrel & Vincent Martinet

Growth and long-run sustainability

Environment and Development Economics; vol. 26, issue 4, p. 381-402, 2021

R. Cairns & Vincent Martinet

Economic Theory and Sustainable Development: What can we preserve for future generations?

Routledge, Oxon (United-Kingdom), 2012

Vincent Martinet

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