Aliénor Cameron is an economist specializing in climate and industrial policy, currently serving as an External Consultant at the OECD and a Visiting Fellow at the Florence School of Regulation (European University Institute). Her work focuses on evaluating the impacts of climate and industrial policies to improve their design. She recently completed a PhD at the University of Paris Nanterre and the Climate Economics Chair in Paris, for which she conducted research on the EU’s carbon market and CBAM. Alienor has contributed to policy analysis at the European Commission and held research roles at Bruegel and the Paris School of Economics. She holds a Master’s in International Economic Policy and an Undergraduate degree in Social Sciences from Sciences Po.
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