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Vera Zaporozhets

vol. 12, 2015, p. 40–51

I employ different concepts of voting power to analyze how the composition of environmental committees and voting rules relate to the voting power of different decision makers in different voting situations. I demonstrate the use of the concepts on data for French river basin committees over the...

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Sridhar Arcot, Zsuzsanna Fluck, José-Miguel Gaspar et Ulrich Hege

vol. 115, 2015, p. 102–135

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Firmin M. Adandedji, Abel Afouda, Euloge Kossi Agbossou, Cesar Carmona Moreno, Daouda Mama, Vasileios Markantonis, Yèkambèssoun N’Tcha M’Po, Arnaud Reynaud et Gédéon Wèré Sambienou

vol. 7, n° 12, 2015, p. 7078–7094

Participatory approaches to water management, and specifically to transboundary river management, have been widely applied over recent decades. Regarding transboundary rivers, the active involvement of key actors in policy planning is of great importance. In this context, a participatory approach...

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Fany Declerck et Laurence Lescourret

vol. 120, décembre 2015, p. 113–125

Les développements technologiques et réglementaires ont favorisé l’essor de deux phénomènes majeurs associés à plus d’opacité : le trading haute fréquence (THF) et les dark pools. Une transaction sur deux est désormais le fait du THF. Les dark pools attirent respectivement 10 % du volume de...

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Sylvain Chabé-Ferret

2015, p. 183–191

Ce commentaire discute la portée des résultats de l’article de M. Bléhaut et R. Rathelot (BR) et leurs conséquences pour l’utilisation de l’appariement. L’article de BR démontre de manière indiscutable que les variables observées sont insuffisantes pour neutraliser simultanément biais de sélection...

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Daniel L. Chen

vol. 46, n° 1, 2015, p. 23–65

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James K. Hammitt et Lisa A. Robinson

vol. 35, n° 10, 2015, p. 1766–1769

Individual and public reactions to scientific evidence of health and safety risks are mediated by many factors. At times, these reactions appear perverse: individuals discount or ignore the evidence and make decisions that appear contrary to their own best interests. Improving understanding of what...

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Jen Schradie

2015, p. 185–213

How does gender equity fare in the digital public sphere(s)? To understand the mechanism of the gender gap, this study analyzes the interaction of gender with class, age, and parenthood. With American national survey data, this research compares different types of online content production...

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Christine Thomas-Agnan et Florent Bonneu

2015, p. 289–316

We address the question of measuring and testing industrial spatial concentration based on micro-geographic data with distance based methods. We discuss the basic requirements for such measures and we propose four additional requirements. We also discuss the null assumptions classically used for...

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Thibault Laurent et Inès Moussa

vol. 22, n° 7, 2015, p. 511–514

The aim of this article is to provide a precise measure of the role of geographical proximity in the innovation process on the French metropolitan NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) 3 regions over the period 1995 to 2008. We study the relationship between patents applications...

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