
Biography
Arthur Thomas is currently an assistant professor in economics at Paris-Dauphine University-- PSL and a CREST-affiliated member. He is also an Associated researcher in the Climate Economics Chair and the Chair of the Economics of Natural Gas. His research interests are theoretical and applied econometrics in the field of energy economics and climate change.
Publications
Articles
Martin R., Thomas A., Jonathan V., Mathieu T., Enora G., Robin G. (2024), SHAPE: A temporal optimization model for residential buildings retrofit to discuss policy objectives, Applied Energy, vol. 361
Thomas A., Massol O., Sévi B. (2022), How are Day-ahead Prices Informative for Predicting the Next Day's Consumption of Natural Gas? Evidence from France, The Energy Journal, vol. 43, n°5
Communications sans actes
Bardon P., Massol O., Thomas A. (2023), Greening aviation: What should we expect from Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs)?, 10e Conférence Internationale sur les Enjeux de la Mobilité, Paris, France
Prépublications / Cahiers de recherche
Moussa Z., Thomas A. (2023), Identifying oil supply news shocks and their effects on the global oil market, LEMNA Working Papers, 41 p.
Moussa Z., Thomas A., Sévi B. (2023), Real-time demand in natural gas price forecasting: The role of temperature data, LEMNA Working Papers, 25 p.