Joëlle Noailly CONTACT CIES, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Voie Creuse 16 1211 Geneva Switzerland joelle.noailly@graduateinstitute.ch CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis Van Stolkweg 14 2585 JR The Hague The Netherlands J.Noailly@cpb.nl EDUCATION Ph.D. in Economics (1999-2003), specialization in Environmental Economics VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Ph.D. thesis: Coevolutionary Modeling for Sustainable Economic Development. Supervisors: Prof. dr. Cees Withagen and prof. dr. Jeroen van den Bergh. M.Phil. in Economics (1999-2000), specialization in Environmental Economics Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Master s Thesis: Modeling Sustainable Development: An Overview of Neoclassical and Evolutionary Theories. Supervisors: prof. dr. Cees Withagen and prof. dr. Jeroen van den Bergh. M.Sc. in Economics (1997-1999), specialization in Environmental Economics. University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA. Master s Thesis: Establishing Equitable Financing Schemes for Beach Nourishment Projects in the State of Delaware: A Hedonic Application. Supervisor: prof. dr. G. Parsons Maîtrise, undergraduate degree in Economics (1993-1997), specialization in International Economics. University of Lyon Lumière (Lyon 2), Lyon, France. Thesis: Industrial Espionage and Information War (in French) Supervisor: prof. dr. R. Sandretto 1
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Visiting Research Fellow (2012-) Centre for International Environmental Studies, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland. Researcher in Environmental Economics (2012-) Sector Climate and Regional Economics, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague, The Netherlands. Research projects: o Knowledge spillovers between clean and dirty technologies Researcher, Program Climate, Energy and Environment (2008-2011) Sector International Economics, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague, The Netherlands. Research projects: o Directed technical change and the environment: Evidence from patent counts o Environmental policy and energy-efficient innovations in buildings Researcher, Program Semi-Public (2005-2008) Sector Competition and Regulation, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague, The Netherlands. Research Projects: o Measuring competition in professional services o Competition in education and childcare services o Competition by non-profit firms in social services Young Professional (2003-2005), CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague, The Netherlands PUBLICATIONS Journal articles Environmental economics Noailly, J. (2010) Improving the energy efficiency of buildings: The impact of environmental policy on technological innovation, Energy Economics, Vol. 34, pp. 795-806. 2
Noailly, J. and S. Batrakova (2010) Stimulating energy-efficient innovations in the Dutch building sector: Empirical evidence from patent counts and policy lessons, Energy Policy, Vol. 38, pp. 7803-7817. Noailly, J., J.C.J.M. van den Bergh and C.A. Withagen (2009) Local and global interactions in an evolutionary resource game, Computational Economics, 33(2), pp. 155-173. Noailly, J. (2007) Coevolution of economic and ecological systems: An application to pesticide resistance in agriculture. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 17, no 5. Noailly, J., C.A. Withagen, and J.C.J.M van den Bergh (2007) Spatial evolution of social norms in a common-pool resource game. Environmental and Resource Economics, vol. 36, pp. 113-141. Parsons, G. and J. Noailly (2004). A value capture property tax for financing beach nourishment projects: an application to Delaware's ocean beaches. Ocean and Coastal Management, vol. 47, pp. 49-61. Noailly, J., J.C.J.M. van den Bergh and C.A. Withagen (2003) Evolution of harvesting strategies: replicator and resource dynamics. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 13, pp. 183-200. Competition and regulation Noailly, J., S. Vujic and A. Aouragh (2011) Competition and quality in Dutch primary schools, forthcoming in Environment and Planning A. Noailly, J., D. Webbink and B. Jacobs (2011) Should the government subsidize enrolment in science and engineering studies? Applied Economics Letters, 18(4), pp. 371-375, Noailly, J. and R. Nahuis (2010) Entry and competition in the Dutch notary profession, International Review of Law and Economics, 30, pp. 178 185 Noailly, J. (2009) The impact of market forces in childcare provision: Insights from the 2005 Childcare Act in the Netherlands, Journal of Social Policy, 38(3), pp. 477-498. Koning, P., J. Noailly and S. Visser (2007) Do not-for-profits make a difference in social services? A survey study. De Economist, vol. 155, no 3., pp.251-270. CPB Research reports and policy documents Noailly, J. (2010) Improving the energy efficiency of buildings: The impact of environmental policy on technological innovation, CPB Discussion Paper 137. Noailly, J., S. Batrakova and R. Lukach (2010) Home green home A case study of policies inducing energy-efficient innovations in the Dutch building sector, CPB Document 198. Noailly, J., S. Vujic and A. Aouragh (2009) Competition and quality in Dutch primary schools, CPB Discussion Paper 120. 3
Koning, P.W.C, J. Noailly and S. Visser (2007) Do non-profits make a difference? Evaluating non-profit vis-à-vis for-profit organisations in social services. CPB Document 142. Noailly, J., S. Visser and P. Grout (2007) The impact of market forces on the provision of childcare: Insights from the 2005 Childcare Act in the Netherlands, CPB Memorandum 176. Nahuis R. and J. Noailly (2005) Competition and quality in the notary profession, CPB Document 94. Kuipers N., J. Noailly and B. Vollaard (2005) Liberalisation of the Dutch notary profession; reviewing its scope and impact, CPB Document 93. Noailly, J., M. Rensman, D. Waagmeester and D. Webbink (2005) Shortages of science and engineering students in the Netherlands, CPB Document 92. Canton, E., D. Lanser, J. Noailly, M. Rensman and J. van de Ven (2005) Crossing Borders: When science meets industry, CPB Document 98. Books and books chapters Noailly, J. (2008) Deregulation and quality of professional services: An economic and empirical perspective, In: Professionals under pressure, Nicolle Zagers and Herman Boring (eds), The Hague, Boom Juridisch Uitgevers, pp.79-98. Noailly, J., C.A. Withagen and J.C.J.M. van den Bergh (2007) Spatial evolution of social norms in a common-pool resource game. In: Sustainable resource use and economic dynamics, L. Brestscher and S. Smulders (editors), Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 191-216. Noailly, J. (2003) Co-evolutionary modeling for sustainable economic development. Ph.D Thesis, Tinbergen Research Series. Working papers Noailly, J., 2010, Improving the energy efficiency of buildings: The impact of environmental policy on technological innovation, Working Paper, Note di Lavoro 106.2010, FEEM, Venice. Noailly, J., S. Visser and P. Grout (2008) The impact of market forces on the provision of childcare: Insights from the 2005 Childcare Act in the Netherlands, CMPO Bulletin, University of Bristol. Noailly J., C A. Withagen and J. C.J.M. van den Bergh (2005) Spatial Evolution of Social Norms in a Common-Pool Resource Game, Working Papers 2005.79, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei. Noailly, J., J. C.J.M. van den Bergh and Cees A. Withagen (2005) Local and Global Interactions in an Evolutionary Resource Game, Working Papers 2005.78, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei. Noailly, J. (2001) Evolution of Harvesting Strategies: Replicator and Resource Dynamics, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 01-056/3, Tinbergen Institute. 4
Publications in Dutch Noailly, J. (2010) Innovaties in duurzaam bouwen, VHV-bulletin, Forum Vereniging voor Volkshuisvesting, Delft Universtiteit, 37(3), pp. 19-22. Noailly, J. (2010) Innovaties in duurzaam bouwen lijden onder Nederlands knipperlicht-beleid', Me Judice, jaargang 3, 20 januari 2010. Noailly, J. en P. Koning (2009) Schoolkeuze, concurrentie en kwaliteit in het basisonderwijs, ESB, 94(4554), pp. 118-120. Noailly, J. en S. Visser (2007) Aanbod kinderopvang in beweging, ESB, 92(4516), pp 500-502. Gradus, R., P. Koning en J. Noailly (2007) Non-profits als katalysator van vrijwilligerswerk? Vrijwillige Inzet Onderzocht, Jaargang 4, supplement. Noailly, J. en B. Vollaard (2007) Over-regulering van notaris en advocaat? In: Struisvogels en dwarskoppen: Economen zoeken het publieke debat, H. de Groot en P. Tang (editors), Rotterdam, pp. 129-135. Noailly, J. en B. Vollaard (2006) Concurrentie en kwaliteit in het notariaat. ESB, 91(4489), pp 308-310. Other activities Referee for Ecological Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Technological Forecasting and Social Change. Member of Programme Committee for EAERE Conferences (2009 and 2011) Member of the European Association in Environmental Economics, Member of the European Association in Economics President of student association in Economics, Université Lyon 2, 1995-1997 CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS AND SUMMER SCHOOLS 2012 Mannheim, Germany, SEEK Conference on "The Green Growth Challenge". Invited Speaker. Directing technical change 2011 Venice, Italy, International Workshop on "Innovation in Energy Technologies: What can we Learn from Patent Data? " organized by FEEM. Invited Speaker. Directing technical change 5
2010 Montreal, Canada, 4 th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economics (WCERE), Improving the energy-efficiency of buildings. 2009 Paris, France, OECD Global Forum on Environment on eco-innovation. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Annual Conference of the European Association for Environmental Economics (EAERE), The impact of environmental policy on energy-efficient innovations in buildings. (Organization of special CPB session on Environmental policy and technological change ) 2008 Bordeaux, France, DIME (Dynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe) Conference, on Innovation, Sustainability and Policy, The impact of environmental policy on energy-efficient innovations in buildings: The case of the Netherlands. 2007 Paris, France, OECD Working Party on Competition and Regulation on Competitive Restrictions in Legal Professions, Competition in Dutch notary services,. Manchester, UK, European Meeting on Evolutionary Economics, Coevolution of economic and ecological systems. 2006 Nottingham, UK, Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, Competition and Quality in the Dutch Notary Profession. The Hague, The Netherlands, Competition Workshop on "Competition and Regulation in Professional Services" organized by CPB, Tilburg University and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Competition and Quality in the Dutch Notary Profession: Kyoto, Japan, 3rd World Congress of Environmental Economics, Coevolution of economic and ecological systems. 2005 Porto, Portugal, European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE), Competition and quality in the Dutch notary market. Atlanta, USA, International Industrial Organization Conference, Competition and quality in Professional Services: the case of the Dutch notary market. 2004 6
Marseille, France, World Congress of Game Theory, Spatial evolution of social Norms in a common-pool resource game. 2003 Monterey, USA, 2 nd World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Spatial evolution of social norms in a common-pool resource game. 2002 Yale University, USA, International Conference of the Society for Computational Economics, Evolution of harvesting strategies: Replicator and resource dynamics. Maastricht, The Netherlands, Workshop on Economics with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, Evolution of harvesting strategies: Replicator and resource dynamics. 2001 Wageningen, The Netherlands, Course on Multi-Agent Systems for Natural Resources Management, organized by the CIRAD,. Jerusalem, Israel, Summer School in Economic Theory - Environmental and Resource Economics, Evolution of harvesting strategies: replicator and resource dynamics. 2000 Strasbourg, France, Doctoral Training Program on the Economics of Technological and Institutional Change (ETIC) organized by the DRUID-DIME Network. Last updated April 2012. 7