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Julien Milanesi

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http://certop.cnrs.fr/milanesi-julien/

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Centre d'Étude et de Recherche Travail Organisation Pouvoir (CERTOP)
Université de Toulouse Le Mirail (Toulouse 2)

Toulouse, France
http://w3.certop.univ-tlse2.fr/
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Working papers

  1. Julien Milanesi & Aude Sturma & Geoffrey Carrere, 2022. "L'écosystème alternatif du Pays Basque français : histoire et structuration," Working Papers hal-03337410, HAL.
  2. Julien Milanesi, 2021. "L'écosystème alternatif du Pays Basque français," Working Papers hal-03337411, HAL.
  3. Julien Milanesi, 2021. "L'Eusko et son écosystème," Post-Print hal-03416223, HAL.
  4. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 1. La mondialisation en crise," Post-Print hal-03416435, HAL.
  5. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 4.2. L’État néolibéral," Post-Print hal-03416359, HAL.
  6. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 2. Une opportunité pour la transformation écologique," Post-Print hal-03416424, HAL.
  7. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 5.4. Retour sur la crise de la zone Euro (2010-2013)," Post-Print hal-03416264, HAL.
  8. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 5.3. L'euro, une monnaie incomplète," Post-Print hal-03416282, HAL.
  9. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 4.3. Taxer les hauts patrimoines," Post-Print hal-03416352, HAL.
  10. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 5.2. L'Euro et ses règles : une histoire allemande," Post-Print hal-03416295, HAL.
  11. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 5.1. Comment les États s'endettent-ils ?," Post-Print hal-03416341, HAL.
  12. Dante Edme-Sanjurjo & Mathilde Fois Duclerc & Yannick Lung & Julien Milanesi & Fabienne Pinos, 2020. "The Eusko’s trajectory. Hypotheses to understand the success of the complementary local currency of the Northern Basque Country," Post-Print hal-02986127, HAL.
  13. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 3. Vers une crise financière ?," Post-Print hal-03416402, HAL.
  14. Julien Milanesi & Lilian Nicolini, 2020. "Les promesses des monnaies locales," Post-Print hal-03406906, HAL.
  15. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Coronavirus. Comprendre la crise économique à venir - Résumé," Post-Print hal-03416451, HAL.
  16. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 5.5. Les transformations de la zone Euro," Post-Print hal-03416250, HAL.
  17. Julien Milanesi, 2020. "Eco et coronavirus - 4.1. Le retour de l’État," Post-Print hal-03416386, HAL.
  18. Jean-Pierre Chanteau & Julien Milanesi & Yvan Renou, 2019. "Comprendre l’action collective par le concept de « symbolique ». « Transitions » : à quelles conditions ? Grâce à quelles conditions ?," Post-Print hal-03428477, HAL.
  19. Xebax Christy & Dante Edme-Sanjurjo & Mathilde Fois Duclerc & Yannick Lung & Julien Milanesi & Fabienne Pinos & Nicolas Piriou & Txomin Poveda, 2019. "The impact of digitization on the trajectory of a complementary local currency: The Eusko in the Northern Basque Country," Post-Print hal-03145975, HAL.
  20. Léa Sebastien & Jérôme Pelenc & Julien Milanesi, 2019. "Resistance as an enlightening process: a new framework for analysis of the socio-political impacts of place-based environmental struggles," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/286979, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  21. Jérôme Pelenc & Grégoire Wallenborn & Julien Milanesi & Léa Sébastien & Julien Vastenaekels & Fany Lajarthe & Jérôme Ballet & Manuel Cervera-Marzal & Aurélie Carimentrand & Nicolas Merveille & Bruno F, 2019. "Alternative and Resistance Movements: The Two Faces of Sustainability Transformations?," Post-Print hal-02471135, HAL.
  22. Julien Milanesi, 2019. "L’imaginaire des grandes infrastructures de transport," Post-Print hal-03406970, HAL.
  23. Julien Milanesi, 2019. "L’écosystème politique de l’Eusko au Pays Basque," Post-Print hal-03406938, HAL.
  24. Julien Milanesi & Teresi Laurent, 2017. "The green building standards: a technological grip [La construccion sostenible: una influencia tecnica]," Post-Print hal-01541063, HAL.
  25. Julien Milanesi, 2017. "De Thucydide à Varoufakis : leçons grecques sur l’Euro," Post-Print hal-01541061, HAL.
  26. Julien Milanesi, 2017. "Externalités et anguilles grillées," Post-Print hal-01541062, HAL.
  27. Julien Milanesi, 2016. "Quelles théories économiques pour réglementer les organismes génétiquement modifiés ?," Post-Print hal-01531080, HAL.
  28. Lilian Nicolini & Julien Milanesi, 2016. "Alimentation bio : les dispositifs d'accessibilité par les prix," Post-Print hal-01544742, HAL.
  29. Julien Milanesi, 2012. "Current and future availability of non-genetically modified soybean seeds in the U.S., Brazil and Argentina," Post-Print hal-02986172, HAL.
  30. Julien Milanesi, 2011. "Une histoire de la méthode d'évaluation contingente," Post-Print hal-01531153, HAL.
  31. Julien Milanesi, 2010. "Measuring demand for sanitation in developing countries: A new theoretical and methodological framework for contingent valuation surveys," Post-Print hal-00633288, HAL.
  32. Julien Milanesi, 2010. "Éthique et évalaution monétaire de l'environnement : la nature est-elle soluble dans l'utilité ?," Post-Print hal-00523479, HAL.
  33. Julien Milanesi, 2010. "Quel avenir pour les enquêtes d'évaluation monétaire de la nature?," Post-Print hal-00727800, HAL.
  34. Julien Milanesi, 2009. "(ré)Interpréter les réponses aux enquêtes d'évaluation contingente : du malentendu à l'analyse du compromis," Post-Print hal-00473616, HAL.
  35. Julien Milanesi, 2009. "Quel avenir pour les filières animales « sans OGM » en France? Illustration par le poulet Label Rouge," Post-Print hal-00521222, HAL.
  36. Julien Milanesi, 2008. "La nature mise à prix," Post-Print hal-01541065, HAL.
  37. Julien Milanesi & Amos Mhina & Bernard Contamin, 2006. "The improvement of the sanitation services in Moshi (Tanzania)," Post-Print hal-00494014, HAL.
  38. Bernard Contamin & Julien Milanesi & Jean-Marc Montaud, 2006. "Vers une aide plurielle au développement ? Entre rationalisation, pragmatisme et logiques institutionnelles," Documents de travail 127, Groupe d'Economie du Développement de l'Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV.
  39. Bernard Contamin & Julien Milanesi & Jean-Marc Montaud, 2005. "What kind of futures for aid? Between rationality, pragmatism and institutional games [Les nouvelles logiques de l’aide publique au développement : entre rationalisation, pragmatisme et logiques in," Post-Print hal-01880681, HAL.
  40. Amos Mhina & Bernard Contamin & Julien Milanesi & Elisabeth Palela & Alain Morel À L'Huissier, 2003. "The improvement of the sanitation services in Moshi (Tanzania). Demand Analysis and Sector Regulation," Working Papers hal-00494012, HAL.

Articles

  1. Julien Milanesi, 2016. "Quelles théories économiques pour réglementer les organismes génétiquement modifiés ?," Revue française de socio-Economie, La découverte, vol. 0(2), pages 163-177.
  2. Contamin, Bernard & Milanesi, Julien & Montaud, Jean-Marc, 2008. "Les nouvelles logiques de l’aide publique au développement : entre rationalisation, pragmatisme et logiques institutionnelles," L'Actualité Economique, Société Canadienne de Science Economique, vol. 84(2), pages 155-178, juin.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Dante Edme-Sanjurjo & Mathilde Fois Duclerc & Yannick Lung & Julien Milanesi & Fabienne Pinos, 2020. "The Eusko’s trajectory. Hypotheses to understand the success of the complementary local currency of the Northern Basque Country," Post-Print hal-02986127, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Julien Milanesi, 2021. "L'Eusko et son écosystème," Post-Print hal-03416232, HAL.
    2. Frédéric A Hayek & Pascal Lafourcade & Ariane Tichit, 2023. "Generic and Universal Local Cryptocurrency: LCoin," Post-Print hal-04176704, HAL.

  2. Xebax Christy & Dante Edme-Sanjurjo & Mathilde Fois Duclerc & Yannick Lung & Julien Milanesi & Fabienne Pinos & Nicolas Piriou & Txomin Poveda, 2019. "The impact of digitization on the trajectory of a complementary local currency: The Eusko in the Northern Basque Country," Post-Print hal-03145975, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Susana Martín Belmonte & Jordi Puig & Mercè Roca & Marta Segura, 2021. "Crisis Mitigation through Cash Assistance to Increase Local Consumption Levels—A Case Study of a Bimonetary System in Barcelona, Spain," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 14(9), pages 1-17, September.

  3. Jérôme Pelenc & Grégoire Wallenborn & Julien Milanesi & Léa Sébastien & Julien Vastenaekels & Fany Lajarthe & Jérôme Ballet & Manuel Cervera-Marzal & Aurélie Carimentrand & Nicolas Merveille & Bruno F, 2019. "Alternative and Resistance Movements: The Two Faces of Sustainability Transformations?," Post-Print hal-02471135, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Moreira, Sara & Fuster Morell, Mayo, 2020. "Food Networks As Urban Commons: Case Study of a Portuguese “Prosumers” Group," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 177(C).
    2. Pierre Gasselin & Sylvie Lardon & Claire Cerdan & Salma Loudiyi & Denis Sautier, 2020. "The coexistence of agricultural and food models at the territorial scale: an analytical framework for a research agenda," Review of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies, INRA Department of Economics, vol. 101(2-3), pages 339-361.
    3. Gasselin, Pierre & Lardon, Sylvie & Cerdan, Claire & Loudiyi, Salma & Sautier, Denis, 2020. "The coexistence of agricultural and food models at the territorial scale: an analytical framework for a research agenda," Review of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), vol. 101(2-3), July.
    4. Pierre Gasselin & Sylvie Lardon & Claire Cerdan & Salma Loudiyi & Denis Sautier, 2020. "The coexistence of agricultural and food models at the territorial scale: an analytical framework for a research agenda," Review of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies, Springer, vol. 101(2), pages 339-361, December.

  4. Julien Milanesi, 2012. "Current and future availability of non-genetically modified soybean seeds in the U.S., Brazil and Argentina," Post-Print hal-02986172, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Julien Milanesi & Marion Desquilbet & E. Luch & R. Rocha de Santos, 2009. "Current and future availability of non-genetically modified soybean seeds in the U.S., Brazil and Argentina," Working Papers hal-02285602, HAL.
    2. Julien Milanesi, 2016. "Quelles théories économiques pour réglementer les organismes génétiquement modifiés ?," Post-Print hal-01531080, HAL.

  5. Julien Milanesi, 2010. "Éthique et évalaution monétaire de l'environnement : la nature est-elle soluble dans l'utilité ?," Post-Print hal-00523479, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. François Lataste & Aurélie Trouvé & Marielle Berriet-Solliec & Janet Dwyer, 2015. "La notion de « biens publics » au secours de la Politique Agricole Commune ?," Post-Print hal-01151920, HAL.

  6. Julien Milanesi, 2008. "La nature mise à prix," Post-Print hal-01541065, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Pelenc, Jérôme, 2014. "Développement humain responsable et aménagement du territoire. Réflexions à partir de deux réserves de biosphère périurbaines en France et au Chili [Responsible Human Development and Land-Use Plann," MPRA Paper 56094, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  7. Julien Milanesi & Amos Mhina & Bernard Contamin, 2006. "The improvement of the sanitation services in Moshi (Tanzania)," Post-Print hal-00494014, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Julien Milanesi, 2010. "Measuring demand for sanitation in developing countries: A new theoretical and methodological framework for contingent valuation surveys," Post-Print hal-00633288, HAL.

  8. Amos Mhina & Bernard Contamin & Julien Milanesi & Elisabeth Palela & Alain Morel À L'Huissier, 2003. "The improvement of the sanitation services in Moshi (Tanzania). Demand Analysis and Sector Regulation," Working Papers hal-00494012, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Julien Milanesi, 2010. "Measuring demand for sanitation in developing countries: A new theoretical and methodological framework for contingent valuation surveys," Post-Print hal-00633288, HAL.

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  1. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2021-12-13
  2. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (1) 2022-12-12
  3. NEP-TRE: Transport Economics (1) 2019-01-07

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