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dr. Miao Dai


Research Associate, School of Business and Economics, Spatial Economics

, Tinbergen Institute

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I am an applied microeconomist. My main research interests are environmental and resource economics, industrial organization, international trade and dynamic games. My doctoral research focused on various resource market distortions and their impacts on firms’ behaviour and the environment. Specifically, I investigated two distinct market distortions: the influence of lobby groups in the international waste market and the presence of cross-ownership in the nonrenewable/renewable resource sector.

Currently, I am exploring the role of critical minerals in the transition to clean energy. Specifically, I am involved in three collaborative research projects: the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)-funded project on Critical Minerals and the Clean Energy Transition, with Joëlle NoaillySteven Poelhekke, and Gerard van der Meijden; the French National Research Agency (ANR)-funded ScarCyclET project on Materials Scarcity and Recycling for the Energy Transition, with Francesco Ricci and Mouez Fodha; and the Québec Circular Economy Research Network (RRECQ)-funded project on “Oligopolistic competition, recycling and strategic trade policy in the geopolitical competition for critical materials in the energy transition”, with Hassan Benchekroun. The topics under investigation include understanding the role of critical metals’ recycling in their trade and geopolitical frictions, exploring the economic and policy implications of geopolitical challenges for the availability of critical minerals, and investigating policy solutions to mitigate environmental challenges posed by the mining and extraction of critical minerals, among many others.

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