
معرفی
Anna Creti serves as a full professor at Paris Dauphine University and directs the Chair of Climate Economics (Université Paris Dauphine) and the Chair of Gas Economics (jointly with Toulouse School of Economics, IFPEN, and Ecole des Mines). She maintains research affiliations with École Polytechnique and the Siebel Institute at Berkeley.
Education:
- PhD from Toulouse School of Economics
- Postdoctoral research at London School of Economics
Her research centers on competition and regulation of network utilities (telecommunications, gas, electricity) and the critical nexus between energy systems, climate policy, and environmental regulation. With extensive publications in leading economic journals, her work bridges academic rigor and practical policy applications in sustainability transitions.
Analysis of her 2020-2024 publications reveals dominant themes in carbon pricing mechanisms, renewable energy integration, energy access in developing economies, and empirical market analysis—particularly examining European energy transitions and African electrification challenges through interdisciplinary lenses.
Scientific Recognition:
- Co-editor of Energy Economics journal
- Regular contributor to major media outlets on climate/energy policy
She has secured institutional leadership through her dual chair directorships but no specific grants or student advisement details appear in the source text. Her current affiliations position her at the forefront of energy-climate economics research through the Chair of Climate Economics and Chair of Gas Economics platforms.





