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Abdelaati Daouia, Gilles Stupfler, and Antoine Usseglio-Carleve

vol. 51, n. 5, December 2023, pp. 2040–2066

Nonparametric inference on tail conditional quantiles and their least squares analogs, expectiles, remains limited to i.i.d. data. Expectiles are themselves quan- tiles of a transformation of the underlying distribution. We develop a fully operational kernel-based inferential theory for extreme...

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Estelle Malavolti, and Frédéric Marty

Peter Forsyth, Jürgen Müller, and Hans-Martin Niemeier (eds.), Springer Cham, 2023

The competitive environment and the institutional and regulatory framework for airports in France has undergone major changes over the past three decades. While competition and carriers consolidation and the growing importance of low-cost airlines can be observed in the countries we have studied in...

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Rey Dang, Majdi Karmani, L'hocine Houanti, Michel Simioni, and Ilyes Abid

vol. 58, n. 104032, December 2023

Using Baltagi and Li’s (2002) semi-parametric panel fixed effects model, this article investigates the effect of board gender diversity (BGD) on a firm’s environmental performance (EP) in a sample of firms from the 2020 Fortune 1000 Index over the 2004–2020 period. We address the endogeneity issue...

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Jean-François Bonnefon

vol. 46, n. e297, 2023

Puritanism may evolve into a technological variant based on norms of delegation of actions and perceptions to Artificial Intelligence. Instead of training self-control, people may be expected to cede their agency to self-controlled machines. The cost-benefit balance of this machine puritanism may...

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Zoe Purcell, and Jean-François Bonnefon

vol. 34, n. 2, 2023, pp. 100–101

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Claire Borsenberger, Helmuth Cremer, Denis Joram, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur, and Estelle Malavolti

Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, and Victor Glass (eds.), Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2023

We study the design of environmental policy in the e-commerce sector and examine two main questions. First, what is the appropriate “level” of intervention along the value chain. Second, which instruments should be used at a specific level in the vertical chain? We consider a model with two...

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Claire Borsenberger, Helmuth Cremer, Denis Joram, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur, and Estelle Malavolti

Pier Luigi Parcu, Timothy J. Brennan, and Victor Glass (eds.), Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2023

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Francesca Barigozzi, Helmuth Cremer, and Jean-Marie Lozachmeur

vol. 209, 2023, pp. 263–287

We study the design of pension benefits for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but have a lower wage. Individuals can be single or live in couples who pool their incomes. Social welfare is utilitarian but an increasing concave transformation of individuals’ lifetime utilities...

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Aurore Archimbaud, Zlatko Drmac, Klaus Nordhausen, Una Radojicic, and Anne Ruiz-Gazen

vol. 5, n. 1, 2023, pp. 97–121

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Laura Resnick Samotin, Jeffrey A. Friedman, and Michael C. Horowitz

2023

We interviewed national security professionals to understand why the U.S. Intelligence Community has not systematically incorporated prediction markets or prediction polls into its intelligence reporting. This behavior is surprising since crowdsourcing platforms often generate more accurate...

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