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Matthew Adler, Maddalena Ferranna, James K. Hammitt, Eugénie de Laubier et Nicolas Treich

vol. 37, n° 7, juillet 2025, révision 10 juin 2026, p. 1350–1364

The fair innings principle states that fairness requires allocating life-saving treatments to younger rather than older patients when each would gain the same extension in longevity. It is motivated by the notion that older patients have already benefited from a longer life and so have less claim...

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Manon Costa, Sébastien Gadat et Lorick Huang

vol. 29, juillet 2025, p. 609–664

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Nivedita Singhal, Ceren Su Abacioglu, Catherine Molho et Berke Tan Tabak

vol. 81, n° 2 (e70011), juin 2025

In the Netherlands, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts typically avoid using the term “race”, instead adopting a broader “diversity inclusion” framework that shifts focus from racial inequalities to cultural differences. Our project aimed to introduce, test, and apply a framework to...

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Minhua Yan, Zhizhong Li, Yuanmei Li, Robert Boyd et Sarah Mathew

vol. 122, n° 25 (e2413214122), juin 2025

Determining how people behave in contexts governed by social norms can clarify both how norms influence human behavior and how norms evolve. We examined cooperative farming harvest division among the Derung, a Tibeto-Burman-speaking horticultural society in southwestern China. In the village of...

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Harun Onder, Pierre Pestieau et Grégory Ponthieres

vol. 91, n° 2, juin 2025, p. 210–239, 30 pages

We examine the effects of the postulated metric on the measurement of well-being, by comparing, in the (income, lifetime) space, two indexes: the equivalent income index and the equivalent lifetime index. The conditions under which the equivalent lifetime index exists are more restrictive than the...

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Xavier D'Haultfoeuille, Isis Durrmeyer, Jean-François Fournel et Alessandro Iaria

n° 25-1654, juin 2025

We investigate the welfare consequences of introducing an online distribution channel in the French car industry, where most sales take place in person through car dealers relying on third-degree price discrimination. We estimate a structural model of demand with unobserved third-degree price...

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Koen Jochmans

n° 25-1649, juin 2025, révision mars 2026

This paper is concerned with models for matched worker-firm data in the presence of both worker and firm heterogeneity. We show that models with complementarity and sorting can be nonparametrically identified from short panel data while treating both worker and firm heterogeneity as discrete random...

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César Hidalgo et Viktor Stojkoski

n° 1648, juin 2025, révision août 2025

Economic complexity methods have become popular tools in economic development, economic geography, and innovation. Yet, despite their widespread adoption, we lack a mechanistic model that provides these methods with a solid mathematical foundation. Here, we analytically derive the economic...

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Victor Gay

n° 25-1647, juin 2025

This article introduces the Jean Nicolas Database, a comprehensive resource doc-umenting 8,516 rebellions in France between 1661 and 1789. Based on a survey con-ducted by Jean Nicolas from the early 1980s to the late 1990s, the database records each event’s typology, chronology, location,...

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Alexandros Gelastopoulos, Lucas Sage et Arnout van de Rijt

vol. 122(23), n° e2408163122, juin 2025

Inequality in outcomes may emerge through a reinforcement process in which stochastic variation in values is determined by prior values but may also originate in preexisting differences in unobserved factors. A common approach toward differentiating between these origins in longitudinal data is to...

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