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Mohamed Bahlali

AMSE
The general equilibrium effects of urban air quality policies: Application to the Grand Paris Low-Emission Zone
Joint with Eva Gossiaux
Venue
MEGA - Salle Carine Nourry

424, Chemin du Viaduc
13080 Aix-en-Provence

Date(s)
Thursday, June 11 2026
12:45pm to 1:45pm
Contact(s)

Houda Hafidi: houda.hafidi[at]sciencespo-aix.fr
Federico Trionfetti: federico.trionfetti[at]univ-amu.fr

Abstract

This paper develops a spatial equilibrium model to evaluate the general equilibrium effects of urban air quality policies, integrating commuting patterns, travel mode choice, location decisions, and the endogenous spatial distribution of pollution accounting for dispersion effects (advection and diffusion). Calibrated to the Île-de-France region, the model is used to assess the impact of the Grand Paris Low Emission Zone (LEZ). We show that the ban of thermic vehicles within the LEZ may induce substantial relocations of households and jobs, and that a "naive" model ignoring these general equilibrium effects overestimates the welfare cost of the policy.