Anne-Sophie Crépin
Univ.Prof. Anne-Sophie Crépin, PhD
Anne-Sophie Crepin is Professor of Sustainability Economics. She received her PhD and habilitation from Stockholm University. She is also Deputy Director of the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm Sweden. Her research focuses on the complex interactions between society and nature and she uses a mix of theories and methods from economics and sustainability science to study resource management in ecosystems with complex dynamics such as tipping points.
Recent Publications
Li, C. Z., Crépin, A. S., & Lindahl, T. (2024). The economics of tipping points: some recent modeling and experimental advances. International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, 18(4), 385-442.
Lindahl, T., Anderies, J. M., Crépin, A. S., Jónás, K., Schill, C., Cárdenas, J. C., ... & Polasky, S. (2024). Titanic lessons for Spaceship Earth to account for human behavior in institutional design. npj Climate Action, 3(1), 56.
Ntuli, H., Crépin, A. S., Schill, C., & Muchapondwa, E. (2023). Sanctioned Quotas Versus Information Provisioning for Community Wildlife Conservation in Zimbabwe: A Framed Field Experiment Approach: H. Ntuli et al. Environmental and Resource Economics, 84(3), 775-823.
Arvaniti, M., Krishnamurthy, C. K. B., & Crépin, A. S. (2023). Time-consistent renewable resource management with present bias and regime shifts. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 207, 479-495.
Crépin, A. S., & Nævdal, E. (2020). Inertia risk: Improving economic models of catastrophes. The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 122(4), 1259-1285.