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Margot Dazey
vol. 27, n. 1, January 2021, pp. 189–205
Islamist movements are often considered the epitomes of transnational movements; however, little is known about the concrete workings of their transnational ambitions. In investigating the evolution of Muslim activists in France from the late 1970s to the early 1990s, this article shows that their...
Mila Bertolo, Manvir Singh, and Samuel Mehr
vol. 118, n. e2015664118, January 2021
Olivier de Mouzon, Thibault Laurent, Michel Le Breton, and Issofa Moyouwou
Mostopha Diss, and Vincent Merlin (eds.), January 2021, Springer Verlag
This paper is dedicated to the measurement of (or lack of) electoral justice in the 2010Electoral College using a methodology based on the expected influence of the vote of each citizen for three probability models. Our first contribution is to revisit and reproduce the results obtained by Owen (...
Florence Lespiau, Astrid Hopfensitz, and Gwenaël Kaminski
vol. 82, n. 102335, January 2021
Birth order supposedly influences individuals’ cooperative attitudes: firstborns are more family-oriented and favor their kin, while laterborns are more likely to turn to non-kin. However little direct experimental evidence exists concerning costly resource sharing between full siblings. The...
Sébastien Gadat, and Manon Costa
vol. 15, n. 2, January 2021, pp. 4718–4769
Mathias Reynaert
vol. 88, n. 1, January 2021, pp. 454–488
This paper studies the introduction of an EU-wide emission standard on the automobile market. Using panel data from 1998-2011, I find that firms decreased emission ratings by 14%. Firms use technology adoption and gaming of emission tests to decrease emissions, rather than shifting the sales mix or...
Andaine Seguin-Orlando, Richard Donat, Clio Der Sarkissian, Claire Manen, Catherine Thèves, John Southon, Yaramila Tchérémissinoff, Eric Crubézy, Beth Shapiro, Jean-François Deleuze, Love Dalen, Jean Guilaine, and Ludovic Orlando
vol. 31, January 2021
Emmanuelle Auriol, Diego Delissaint, Maleke Fourati, Josepa Miquel-Florensa, and Paul Seabright
vol. 29, n. 1, January 2021, pp. 3–34
Are religious believers more prosocial than other people? In a trust game field experiment with 774 subjects in Haiti, we elicit willingness to pay to play in the presence of religious images, and argue that this can be interpreted as a measure of the strength of religiosity. More religious...
Chiara Canta, Helmuth Cremer, and Firouz Gahvari
vol. 55, 2020, pp. 687–734
We study the role and the design of long-term care insurance programs when informal care is uncertain; with and without active actuarially-fair private insurance markets against dependency. Three types of public insurance policies are considered: (i) a topping-up scheme, (ii) an opting-out scheme,...
Asma Hassannezhad, and Laurent Miclo
vol. 53, n. 1, 2020, pp. 43–88
We prove a lower bound for the k-th Steklov eigenvalues in terms of an isoperimetric constant called the k-th Cheeger-Steklov constant in three different situations: finite spaces, measurable spaces, and Riemannian manifolds. These lower bounds can be considered as higher order Cheeger type...