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Daniel L. Chen et Susan Yeh

vol. 128, n° 103155, mai 2025, révision 10 juin 2026

Does obscenity law affect moral values and does it matter? Using random judge assignment and all U.S. obscenity precedents since 1958, we report four key findings. Democratic judges, more than Republicans, tended to vote progressively in obscenity cases. Such progressive rulings liberalized sexual...

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Elena Panova et Thibault Laurent

mai 2025

This paper examines how the structure of communication networks influences learning and social welfare when participants have different prior opinions and face uncertainty about an external state. We analyze a game in which players form links to exchange opinions on the state and reduce their...

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Jad Beyhum, Elia Lapenta et Pascal Lavergne

vol. 28, n° 2, mai 2025, p. 176–197

We extend nonparametric regression smoothing splines to a context where there is endogeneity and instrumental variables are available. Unlike popular existing estimators, the resulting estimator is one-step and relies on a unique regularization parameter. We derive rates of the convergence for the...

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David Bardey et Philippe De Donder

Toronto, vol. 58, n° 2, mai 2025, p. 443–483

Personalized medicine is still in its infancy, with costly genetic tests providing little actionable information in terms of efficient prevention decisions. As a consequence, few people undertake these tests currently, and health insurance contracts pool all agents irrespective of their genetic...

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Mayako Fujihara, Akiyuki Suzuki, Worata Klinsawat, Wanlop Chutipong, Cécile Sarabian, Marie Sigaud, Vanessa Gris et Miho Inoue-Murayama

vol. 7, n° 4 (e70010), avril 2025

The international trade of the Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinereus) for commercial purposes is prohibited by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Appendix I. However, otter smuggling is still rampant, and Japan is among the important...

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David Le Bris, William Goetzmann et Sébastien Pouget

avril 2025, p. 1–26

The origin of the modern joint-stock company is typically traced to the concomitant appearance of large-scale maritime trading companies in England and the Netherlands in the early seventeenth century. Highlighting medieval cases in southern Europe, we claim that the joint-stock company emerged...

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Zaineb Smida, Thibault Laurent et Lionel Cucala

vol. 66, n° 100888, avril 2025

A scan method for functional data indexed in space has been developed. The scan statistic is derived from the Hotelling test statistic for functional data, extending the univariate and multivariate Gaussian spatial scan statistics. This method consistently outperforms existing techniques in...

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Sylvie Borau

vol. 198, n° 1, avril 2025, p. 1–19

The use of female AI agents, such as vocal assistants, chatbots and robots, is on the rise, but the indiscriminate feminization of these AI agents poses novel ethical concerns about their impact on gender relations in society. This conceptual article argues that AI agents, even virtual ones, can...

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Frédéric Boissay, Fabrice Collard, Cristina Manea et Alan Shapiro

vol. 21, n° 2, avril 2025, p. 147–220

This paper explores the state-dependent effects of a monetary tightening on financial stress, focusing on a novel dimension: whether inflation is driven by supply versus demand factors at the time of the policy intervention. These underlying factors likely affect the economy’s financial resilience...

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Thomas Ragel et Bruno Ziliotto

avril 2025, révision 10 juin 2026

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