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1by De Donder, Philippe Maldonado, Darío Cremer, Helmuth PESTIEAU, Pierre Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...We develop a model in which workers tend to work too much when young because they can not or do not want to see the consequences on their health and on their...”
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2“...This article analyses the effects of economic transparency on the optimal monetary policy in an economy affected by demand shocks. In an environment of...”
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3“...It may happen that the favorite candidate of a voter loses an election if that voter votes honestly, but gets elected if the voter abstains. Such a situation...”
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4by Cardi, Olivier Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...This paper investigates both the dynamic and steady-state effects of anticipated permanent and temporary terms of trade shocks within a two-good small open...”
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5“...We develop a Principal-Agent model to analyze the optimal composition of the compensation policy with both monetary and nonmonetary incentives. We characterize...”
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6“...We examine patterns of acquiring non-native languages in a model with two languages and heterogenous populations in two countries or regions. We show that both...”
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7“...In this paper we compare five well-known methods of apportionment, advanced respectively by Adams, Dean, Hill, Webster and Jefferson. The criterion used for...”
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8by MOUYOUWOU, Issofa MOULEN, Joël ANDJIGA, Nicolas Gabriel Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...Arrow’s theorem [1963] states that a social welfare function (SWF) that simultaneously satis.es completeness, transitivity, independence of irrelevant...”
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9“...In this paper, we focus on the adverse selection issue that prevails when the regulator is not able to observe the type of the abatement costs of the firms...”
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10by Eyquem, Aurélien Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...This paper investigates the consequences of US external imbalances on European economies using a three-country dynamics general equilibrium model. In the...”
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11by GHATASSI, Imen Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...Based on the Consumption{Based Asset Pricing Model (C)CAPM with habit formation of Campbell and Cochrane (1999), this paper provides empirical evidence in...”
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12“...This paper presents a general procedure inspired by the Shapley value for decomposing any inequality indices by factor components or by sub-populations. To do...”
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13by Fodha, Mouez Chiroleu-Assouline, Mireille Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...This paper analyzes the environmental tax policy issues when labor is heterogeneous. The objective is to assess whether an environmental tax policy could be...”
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14by SINCLAIR-DESGAGNÉ, Bernard Nimubona, Alain-Désiré Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...To comply with laws, regulations and social demands, polluting increasingly purchase the needed means from specialized suppliers. This paper analyzes this...”
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15by Schubert, Katheline Amigues, Jean-Pierre MOREAUX, Michel Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...We consider a model with two energy sources, a non-renewable one, cheap but polluting, and a renewable one, expensive but clean, let’s say coal and solar. The...”
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16by Poudou, Jean-Christophe MARTIMORT, David Sand-Zantman, Wilfried Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...We analyze contracting between an innovator endowed with an idea and a project developer. The innovator has private information about the value of his idea,...”
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17“...In this article we employ the theory of power indices to evaluate the respective influence of the two classes of electors in the polling method introduced by...”
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18by CANDAU, Fabien Published in Annales d'Economie et de Statistique (2011)“...By introducing heterogeneity between high-skill mobile and low-skill immobile workers in a model with land rent and commuting costs, we develop a new model in...”
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19“...This paper contrasts conventional real GDP and price indicators of living standard, interpreted as revealing information on welfare, with others, that aim at...”
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20“...We model asymmetric information arising from physician agency and its effect on the design of payment and health care quantity. The physician aims to maximize...”