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Assistant Professor
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From September 2025
Current research
Marie Lassalas is Assistant Professor in Economics at Sciences Po Grenoble – UGA. She conducts her research at the Grenoble Applied Economics Laboratory (GAEL). Her research, at the intersection of environmental economics, agricultural economics and consumer economics, focuses on the adoption of sustainable behaviours and the evaluation of public environmental policies.
Research background
Before joining Sciences Po Grenoble in September 2025, Marie Lassalas was a postdoctoral researcher at the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAE), where she participated in the FAST project: Facilitate public Action to exit from pesticides, funded by the ANR. She also held a position as a research and teaching fellow at the Institut Agro Rennes during the 2023-2024 academic year.
She obtained her PhD in Economics at the Institut Agro Rennes in 2023, within the Structures and Agricultural Markets, Resources and Territories (SMART) research unit, with a thesis entitled Impacts of environmental standards on farms. Part of her doctoral work was carried out at Iowa State University, as part of a Fulbright scholarship.
Teaching
Environmental Economics, Master's 2
Introduction to Economics, Master's 1 Engineering Students
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics, Bachelor's 1
Teaching responsibilities
Co-head of the Master Ecological Transitions pathway
Publications
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