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Estelle Cantillon

vol. 33, n. 4, 2017, pp. 613–634

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Shrinivas Badiger, Jacques Eric Bergez, Delphine Leenhardt, Marion Robert, Laurent Ruiz, Muddu Sekhar, Alban Thomas, and M. Willaume

vol. 9, n. 51, 2017, pp. 1–21

Farmers’ production decisions and agricultural practices directly and indirectly influence the quantity and quality of natural resources, some being depleted common resources such as groundwater. Representing farming systems while accounting for their flexibility is needed to evaluate targeted,...

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Frédéric Cherbonnier, Marc Ivaldi, Catherine Muller-Vibes, and Karine Van Der Straeten

2017

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Fabrice Collard, Harris Dellas, B. Diba, and Olivier Loisel (ENSAE)

vol. 9, n. 1, 2017, pp. 40–87

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Loic Ysebaert, Sarah Cadot, Salim Kanoun, Soleakhena Ken, Christian Recher, François Malgouyres, Sébastien Gadat, Loïc Dupré, and Anne Quillet Mary

vol. 130, n. 1, 2017

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Fabrice Collard, Harris Dellas, and G. Tavlas

vol. 84, n. 336, 2017, pp. 797–819

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Michael Albertus, and Victor Gay

vol. 61, n. 3, 2017, pp. 624–641

Influential recent scholarship assumes that authoritarian rulers act as perfect agents of economic elites, foreclosing the possibility that economic elites may at times prefer democracy absent a popular threat from below. Motivated by a puzzling set of democratic transitions, we relax this...

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Daniel Bump, Persi Diaconis, Angela Hicks, Laurent Miclo, and Harold Widom

vol. 26, n. 6, 2017, pp. 263–288

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Tiziana Assenza, A. Brock, and C.H. Hommes

Western Economic Association International, vol. 55, n. 1, 2017, pp. 542–564

We introduce a simple equilibrium model of a market for loans, where households lend to firms based on heterogeneous expectations about their loan default probability. Agents select endogenously among heterogeneous expectation rules, based upon their relative performance. Due to strong...

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Bjorn Sund, Mikael Svensson, and Henrik Andersson

vol. 20, 2017, pp. 99–117

This paper analyzes demographic determinants of incident experience and risk perception, as well as the relationship between the two, for eight different risk domains. Analyses were conducted by merging the results of a Swedish population-based survey, which includes approximately 15,000...

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