Héla Hadj Ali, and Céline Nauges, “The Pricing of Experience Goods: The Case of En Primeur Wine”, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 89, n. 1, 2007, pp. 91–103.
Céline Nauges, and Jon Strand, “Estimation of Non-Tap Water Demand in Central American Cities”, Resource and Energy Economics, n. 29, 2007, pp. 165–182.
Phoebe Koundouri, Céline Nauges, and Vangelis Tzouvelekas, “Technology Adoption under Production Uncertainty: Theory and Application to Irrigation Technology”, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 88, n. 3, 2006, pp. 657–670.
Katrin Millock, and Céline Nauges, “Ex Post Evaluation of an Earmarked Tax on Air Pollution”, Land Economics, vol. 82, n. 1, 2006, pp. 68–84.
Phoebe Koundouri, and Céline Nauges, “On Production Function Estimation with Selectivity and Risk Considerations”, Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol. 30, n. 3, 2005, pp. 597–608.
Roberto Martinez-Espineira, and Céline Nauges, “Is Really all Domestic Water Consumption Sensitive to Price Control?”, Applied Economics, Londres: Chapman and Hall, vol. 36, n. 15, 2004, pp. 1697–1703.
Héla Hadj Ali, and Céline Nauges, “Vente en primeur et investissement : une étude sur les grands crus de Bordeaux”, Économie et Prévision, n. 159, 2003, pp. 93–103.
Céline Nauges, and Alban Thomas, “Consistent Estimation of Dynamic Panel Data Models with Time-Varying Individual Effects”, Annales d'Économie et de Statistique, Paris: Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, n. 70, 2003.
Céline Nauges, and Alban Thomas, “Long Run Study of Residential Water Consumption”, Environmental and Resource Economics, Springer Netherlands, vol. 26, n. 1, 2003, pp. 25–43.
Céline Nauges, and Arnaud Reynaud, “Estimation de la demande domestique d'eau potable en France”, Revue Économique, vol. 52, n. 1, 2001, pp. 167–185.
Céline Nauges, and Alban Thomas, “Privately-Operated Water Utilities, Municipal Price Negotiation, and Estimation of Residential Water Demand: The case of France”, Land Economics, vol. 76, n. 1, 2000, pp. 68–85.