Expertise

Climate change, Sustainable development, Non-linear dynamics, Economics, Environmental economics, Economics of natural, resources Management

Biography

A CIRANO Researcher since 2019, Charles Séguin is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the École des sciences de la gestion and in the Institute for Environmental Sciences at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

Holding a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley, his research interests are environmental and resource economics. He develops applied models to tackle dynamics pollution management problems, including climate change and lake eutrophication, and sustainable resource extraction. He uses optimal control and dynamic programming, along with numerical methods from computational economics, to devise policies to address these issues.

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CIRANO Publications by Charles Séguin

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Réflexions pour la relance du Québec : productivité de la main-d’œuvre, investissements et mutations du commerce international

Jean-Denis Garon, Étienne Lalé, Julien Martin, Florian Mayneris, Sophie Osotimehin, Charles Séguin, Dalibor Stevanovic and 2 other authors

Covid-19, Strategy and International Economy, Work and Labour Market

CIRANO Projects

Economic and environmental performance of farms: the case of field crops in Quebec

Lota Tamini, Alphonse Singbo, Charles Séguin, Cokou Patrice Kpadé

Agri-Food

Impact of air pollution on Quebec's GDP

Charles Séguin, Martino Pelli

Environment

Air pollution and cognitive development of young people

Catherine Haeck, Martino Pelli, Charles Séguin, Charles-Henri Lavoie, Nicolas Charette

Education, Health

Reflections for Quebec's recovery: changes in international trade, investment and labour productivity

Réflexions pour la relance du Québec : productivité de la main-d’œuvre, investissements et mutations du commerce international - Publié le September 3, 2020

Jean-Denis Garon, Étienne Lalé, André Lemelin, Julien Martin, Florian Mayneris, Charles Séguin, Dalibor Stevanovic, Sophie Osotimehin

Labour Market, Human Resources, Strategy and International Economy, Work