Chloé Boutron
Research Area
Entrance Cohort
Education
M.A., University of British Columbia, 2020
B.Sc., University of London, 2018
About
Chloé is a Ph.D. student in Comparative Politics at the University of British Columbia. She is interested in climate policy, particularly in factors underpinning the implementation of fiscal policy instruments for climate action. Her work explores public opinion, institutions, and interest groups.
Publications
Cardenas Monar, Diana, Chloé Boutron, Sarah Bendahou and Louise Kessler. “Synergising SDG Finance with Climate Finance”. In: Harsh V Pant and Shairee Malhotra, Eds., Think20 India 2023: Critical, Constructive, Conclusive, August 2023, Observer Research Foundation. https://t20ind.org/research/think20-india-2023-critical-constructive-conclusive/
Boutron, Chloé. “Greener, better, stronger: factors for the successful implementation of green budgeting in EU Member States”. Institute for Climate Economics, 15 June 2023, https://www.i4ce.org/en/publication/greener-better-stronger-factors-for-successful-implementation-green-budgeting-in-eu-member-states-climate/
Kessler, Louise and Chloé Boutron. “The economic implications of the transition to a decarbonized and resilient economy: a LTS dashboard for Finance Ministers”. Institute for Climate Economics, 9 Nov. 2022, https://www.i4ce.org/en/publication/economic-implications-transition-low-carbon-resilient-economy-dashboard-finance-ministers-support-implementation-long-term-strategies-climate/