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Céline Nauges et Sarah Ann Wheeler
vol. 141, novembre 2017, p. 87–94
Climate change will require commitment by all levels of the community, but there is still uncertainty surrounding the best way to influence individual mitigation behaviour. This study analyses household survey data on water and energy climate change mitigation behaviour from eleven OECD countries...
Michel Le Breton, Dominique Lepelley, Vincent Merlin et Nicolas Sauger
vol. 68, n° 6, novembre 2017, p. 965–1004
A partir du cas du changement du mode d'élection des conseillers départementaux français, cet article propose un cadre analytique d'évaluation des réformes de système électoral. Dans une perspective d'ingénierie électorale, quatre indices principaux sont utilisés, notamment les indices de...
Liliane Bonnal, Christophe Durand, Boris Helleu, S. Morrow et Nicolas Scelles
vol. 5, n° 4, novembre 2017
Emmanuel Thibault
sous la direction de Jean-François Calmette, novembre 2017
Jay Pil Choi, Bruno Jullien et Yassine Lefouili
n° 17-850, octobre 2017
We identify two issues in Choi's (2010) paper on tying in two-sided markets published in this Journal, and provide solutions to both of them. First, we point out that the equilibrium in the absence of tying requires more restrictive conditions and does not satisfy a natural equilibrium refinement...
Marcel Boyer, Anne Catherine Faye et Rachidi Kotchoni
n° 17-852, octobre 2017
We analyze significant challenges and pitfalls faced by antitrust authorities in the implementation of competition policies particularly against naked cartels and propose measures principled in economic theory to circumvent these issues. We review leniency programs in different jurisdictions, the...
Eva Raiber
n° 17-853, octobre 2017
How does future expected fertility affect current educational investment? Theory suggests that expected fertility can impact both returns to education and the resources available for parental consumption. Using policy data about varying eligibility criteria for second child permits during the One-...
Xavier D'Haultfoeuille, Isis Durrmeyer et Philippe Février
n° 17-854, octobre 2017
In markets where sellers are able to price discriminate, individuals pay different prices that may be unobserved by the econometrician. This paper considers the structural estimation of a demand and supply model à la Berry et al. (1995) with such price discrimination and limited information on...
Christophe Bontemps et Céline Nauges
n° 17-855, octobre 2017
The main purpose of this article is to offer practical insights to econometricians wanting to estimate binary choice models featuring a continuous endogenous regressor. We use simulated data to investigate the performance of Lewbel’s special regressor method, an estimator that is relatively easy to...
Sébastien Gadat et Fabien Panloup
n° 17-856, octobre 2017, révision février 2022