advanced search

Jean-Charles Rochet

vol. 113, August 2024, p. 103010

This expository article surveys the literature that has followed my paper “A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Rationalizability in a Quasi-linear Context” that was published in the Journal of Mathematical Economics in 1987.

Article

Marco Corazza, René Garcia, Faisal Shah Khan, Davide La Torre, and Hatem Masri (eds.)

World Scientific Publishing, August 2024

Book

Carlos A. de Matos Fernandes, Marion Hoffman, and Jasperina Brouwer

vol. 92, n. 101931, August 2024

Article

Yasser Abbas, and Abdelaati Daouia

vol. 4, n. 5, August 2024

Studying the content and impact of news articles has been a recurring interest in economics, finance, psychology, and political and media literature over the last 20 years. Most of these offerings focus on specific qualities or outcomes related to their textual data, which limits their...

Article

Frederik Noack, Dennis Engist, Josephine Gantois, Vasundhara Gaur, Batoule F. Hyjazie, Ashley Larsen, Leithen K. M’Gonigle, Anouch Missirian, Matin Qaim, Risa D. Sargent, Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues, and Claire Kremen

vol. 385, n. 6712, August 2024

Genetically modified (GM) crops have been adopted by some of the world’s leading agricultural nations, but the full extent of their environmental impact remains largely unknown. Although concerns regarding the direct environmental effects of GM crops have declined, GM crops have led to indirect...

Article

Giuseppe Marco Attanasi, Roberta Dessi, Frédéric Moisan, and Donald Robertson

vol. 224, August 2024, pp. 580–597

Individuals’ decisions to behave prosocially (or the contrary) can often be observed by other individuals, with no direct connection to them, but who may nevertheless be influenced by them (e.g. through social media). Does knowing that they may be viewed as role models by other, notably younger,...

Article

Elias Albagli, Christian Hellwig, and Aleh Tsyvinski

vol. 79, n. 4, August 2024, pp. 2715–2758

We study noisy aggregation of dispersed information in financial markets without imposing parametric restrictions on preferences, information, and return distributions. We provide a general characterization of asset returns by means of a risk-neutral probability measure that features excess weight...

Article

Lukas Dargel, and Christine Thomas-Agnan

Amsterdam, vol. 195, n. 107945, July 2024, Amsterdam

The interpretation of regression models with compositional vectors as response and/or explanatory variables has been approached from different perspectives. The initial approaches are performed in coordinate space subsequent to applying a log-ratio transformation to the compositional vectors. Given...

Article

Kristin Michelitch, Guy Grossman, and Carlo Prato

vol. 68, n. 3, July 2024, pp. 1022–1040

We are grateful to the Democratic Governance Facility for its generous funding of the ACODE intervention and research components. Kristin Michelitch is grateful to the Carnegie Corporation of New York for additional financial support and funding from the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche (...

Article

Romain Espinosa, and Nicolas Treich

vol. 68, n. 3, July 2024, pp. 541–566

We argue that it is both possible and timely to relax the assumption of anthropocentrism in agricultural and resource economics. We advocate for the incorporation of sentientist principles by including the welfare of sentient animals within the social welfare function. To exemplify this non-...

Article