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1“...•Principal–agent theory in which a research institution aims to reward productivity.•Researchers take into account what others are doing which causes...”
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2by Rocaboy, Yvon Published in Economies (2020)“...The goals of this paper are first to identify why professional football clubs replace their head coach and, second, to investigate the effect of coach...”
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3by Rocaboy, Yvon Published in Scottish journal of political economy (01.02.2017)“...It is often supposed that the stakeholders of a national football league draw more satisfaction from their sport if the league is balanced, that is, if a large...”
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4“...This article proposes a game-theoretic setting to explain the fragmentation of majority and opposition coalitions in governments. The model is two-stage: (1)...”
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5by Breunig, Robert Garrett-Rumba, Bronwyn Jardin, Mathieu Rocaboy, Yvon Published in Applied economics (22.01.2014)“...We develop a general theoretical model of the effect of wage dispersion on team performance which nests two possibilities: wage inequality may have either...”
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6“...Two mechanisms can lead to fiscal strategic interactions between local jurisdictions. The first is due to the tax base mobility. Authorities use fiscal...”
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7“...In this paper we propose an original model of competition for effective political power between majority and opposition coalitions. The model indicates that...”
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8“...We propose a simple non-cooperative game model in which two fragmented teams compete to increase their performance. The theoretical framework is based on the...”
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9by Dutheil de la Rochère, Ghislain Josselin, Jean-Michel Rocaboy, Yvon Published in Defence and peace economics (04.03.2014)“...The strategic defense initiative (SDI) intends to renew the leadership of the USA on the western alliance. The initiative takes place in a period when a...”
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10“...We analyze theoretically how the provision of military services explains the vertical and horizontal fragmentation of a state. The model innovates on the...”
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11“...Based on the median voter model, we specify a flexible general framework of the effect of municipality size on per-capita public expenditures. Previous...”
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12by Josselin, Jean-Michel Padovano, Fabio Rocaboy, Yvon Published in The European journal of comparative economics : EJCE (2013)“...This paper analyses intergovernmental transfers in France and Italy to assess to which extent soft budget spending behaviors result from slack in fiscal...”
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13by Dutheil de la Rochère, Ghislain Dutheil de la Rochère, Ghislain Josselin, Jean-Michel Josselin, Jean-Michel Rocaboy, Yvon Rocaboy, Yvon Published in The Review of International Organizations (01.03.2011)“...Voluntary contributions to the provision of public goods do not necessarily follow a summation aggregation technology. The article investigates the alternative...”
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14“...Reulier E. and Rocaboy Y., Regional tax competition: evidence from French regions, Regional Studies. Two mechanisms can lead to fiscal strategic interactions...”
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15by Josselin, Jean‐Michel Rocaboy, Yvon Tavéra, Christophe Published in Papers in regional science (01.08.2009)“...The relevance of models explaining local public expenditure behaviour may depend upon the size of the population of municipalities. To refine this intuition,...”
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16by Bouet, Antoine Hairault, Jean-Olivier Owen, Robert Rocaboy, Yvon Published in Review of international economics (2005)“...International audience...”
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17by Guengant, Alain Josselin, Jean-Michel Rocaboy, Yvon Published in Papers in regional science (01.10.2002)“...The article formalizes and measures the impact of club size on the quality of the public good provided to its members. Under a general framework we describe...”
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19“...This paper analyses intergovernmental transfers in France and Italy to assess how soft budget spending behaviors may result from slacks in institutional...”