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1“...To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10888-016-9346-2 We...”
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2“...This paper examines the role of coalition formation in the empirically observed negative correlation between employment protection and unemployment benefit. We...”
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3“...We build a simple model of secession crises where a majority of voters may wish to accommodate a minority in order to prevent a secession attempt. We first...”
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4“...We develop a model where voters differ in their exogenous income and in their ideological views, with racism as an illustration. Electoral competition takes...”
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5by Helmuth Cremer Philippe De Donder Darío Maldonado Pierre Pestieau Published in The Scandinavian journal of economics (01.03.2012)“...We study the taxation of sin goods in a two-period, three-good model. Individuals can buy health care to compensate for the damages caused by their earlier...”
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6by De Donder, Philippe Roemer, John E Published in International journal of industrial organization (2009)“...We study a vertically differentiated market where two firms simultaneously choose the quality and price of the good they sell and where consumers may also care...”
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7by Philippe De Donder Michel Le Breton Eugenio Peluso“...This article studies majority voting over the size and location of a public good when voters differ both in income and in their preferences for the public good...”
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Published in Social choice and welfare (01.07.2012)
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8“...This article develops a political economy model to assess the interplay between party formation and an environmental policy dimension viewed as secondary to...”
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9by Georges Casamatta Helmuth Cremer Philippe De Donder Published in Social choice and welfare (01.10.2010)“...We consider a repeated electoral competition game between two parties, each representing a constituent with a given income level. Parties are unable to commit...”
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10by Helmuth Cremer Philippe De Donder Dario Maldonado Pierre Pestieau Published in Southern economic journal (01.07.2009)“...This paper studies the design of nonlinear social security schemes when individuals differ in productivity and in their degree of myopia. Myopic individuals...”
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11by Bardey, David De Donder, Philippe Mantilla, César Published in Journal of health economics (01.12.2019)“...We develop a theoretical analysis of two widely used regulations of genetic tests, Disclosure Duty and Consent Law, and we run an experiment in order to shed...”
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12“...We show that a transfer received by a minority of the population may be sustained by majority voting, however small the minority targeted may be, when the...”
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13“...•A genetic test reveals an individual's probability of developing a disease.•A costly prevention effort allows high-risk agents to decrease this...”
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14by Boyer, M. Martin De Donder, Philippe Fluet, Claude Leroux, Marie-Louise Michaud, Pierre-Carl Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.08.2020)“...This paper conducts a stated-choice experiment where respondents are asked to rate various insurance products aimed to protect against financial risks...”
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15“...We develop a model where families consist of one parent and one child, with children differing in income and all agents having the same probability of becoming...”
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16by PHILIPPE DE DONDER Published in Review of industrial organization (01.05.2006)“...This paper studies a theoretical model aimed at assessing the optimal access charges and retail prices in the postal sector. It takes explicitly into account...”
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17by Cremer, Helmuth De Donder, Philippe Gahvari, Firouz Published in International tax and public finance (01.11.2004)“...This paper studies the issue of political support for environmental taxes. The environmental tax is determined by majority voting, given a refund rule that...”
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18“...We provide an explanation for why estate taxation is surprisingly little used, given the skewness of the estate distribution. Taxing estates implies meddling...”
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19“...We study how rich shareholders use their political influence to deregulate firms that they own, thus skewing the income distribution towards themselves...”
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20“...We propose a simple model with preference-based adverse selection and moral hazard that formalizes the cherry picking/propitious selection argument. This...”