Miquel Oliu-Barton
Miquel Oliu-Barton was a Non-resident Fellow at Bruegel. He is also an associate professor of economics at Paris-Dauphine University.
Game theorist by training, Miquel has led numerous policy and scientific publications (Lancet, Lancet Global Health, Nature Communications, BMJ) that were cited in leading international media including CNN, Financial Times, New York Times and Le Monde. His work builds on multidisciplinary collaborations between scientists and policy-makers from different countries. At Bruegel, he is part of Europe’s governance team.
Miquel graduated from the Ecole normale supérieure in mathematics, holds a Ph.D. from Sorbonne University, and was recently a visiting Professor at Yale University. He is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Italian.
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Featured work
How much does Europe pay for clean air?
Despite major progress, the cost of air pollution is still huge for the European Union
EU air quality agreement sends a positive signal but leaves loopholes
EU air quality agreement sends a positive signal but leaves loopholes
Implementation of tighter EU air quality standards will need careful monitoring in case of circumvention
How close is Europe to winning the fight against air pollution?
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Working paper
20 June 2024
How much does Europe pay for clean air?
Despite major progress, the cost of air pollution is still huge for the European Union
Event
20 June 2024
Addressing air pollution in the EU: financing and policy
This event centered on funding for clean air in the EU and key challenges facing clean air policies.
Opinion piece
26 February 2024
First Glance
23 February 2024
EU air quality agreement sends a positive signal but leaves loopholes
Implementation of tighter EU air quality standards will need careful monitoring in case of circumvention
Newsletter
04 December 2023
Event
06 December 2023
Funding clean air in Europe: best practices and hurdles
This online-only workshop examines EU funding for air quality improvements and aims to identify best practices.
External publication
03 November 2022
External publication
09 August 2022
Opinion piece
15 July 2022
Working paper
17 January 2022
The effect of COVID certificates on vaccine uptake, public health, and the economy
An analysis of the incentive effects of COVID certificates on vaccine uptake, health outcomes and the economy.