Cournot seminar – Maxime Ollier (ZHAW – Zürich University of Applied Sciences)
The 2025/11/07
From 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Event details :
We are pleased to welcome to the next session of the BETA Cournot seminar organised with the support of the FSEG on Friday 07/11 at 2:00pm:
Maxime Ollier (ZHAW – Zürich University of Applied Sciences)
who will present his paper entitled
Modelling the impact of prices and climate change on farmers’ crop land use decisions
Abstract: Important research has been done to consistently identify the impacts of climate change on agricultural outcomes. However, farm adaptive responses to climate change have been largely overlooked. The objective of this study is to explore how prices and climate change affect farmers’ land use allocation decisions. We first develop a structural framework of multi-output production technology with land as a fixed allocatable input, where farmers optimize their land use according to observed climate patterns and prices. Enriched with an identification strategy to address unobserved heterogeneity, our framework is then applied to French crop farms to measure adaptive responses to climate change and prices. Our findings indicate that both prices and climate change substantially influence French arable farmers’ crop land use decisions. An increase in recent average temperatures trends during the growing season is found to increase the farm land allocations to winter cereals and oilseed crops. As it implies farmers to drop crops that are less commonly grown (e.g., protein and root crops), climate change may result to a less diverse crop production system in the absence of adequate policies.
If you would like to meet Maxime Ollier, please contact Marie Boltz or Étienne Lorang.
Zoom link: https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/94160457118?pwd=MVYyT0Fzc2RIc1dzOXhwNm9ISERZdz09
Seminar agenda: https://www.beta-economics.fr/en/2025-2026-cournot-seminars/