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Céline Nauges, Christopher J. O'Donnell et John Quiggin
vol. 38, n° 4, 2011, p. 449–467
In this article, we present one of the first real-world empirical applications of state-contingent production theory. Our state-contingent behavioural model allows us to analyse production under both inefficiency and uncertainty without regard to the nature of producer risk preferences. Using farm...
Astrid Hopfensitz, Michal Krawczyk et Frans Van Winden
vol. 32, n° 6, décembre 2011, p. 918–939
Jean-François Bonnefon
vol. 19, n° 5, 2011, p. 617–623
Jean-François Bonnefon, Ci-Ping Deng et Jiekai Zhang
vol. 43, 2011, p. 1–10
Ulrich Hege et Alessandro Nuti
vol. 14, n° 3, 2011, p. 42–54
Eric Gautier
vol. 5, n° 2B, 2011, p. 1632–1656
We consider the estimation of wealth inequality measures with their confidence interval, based on survey data with interval censoring. We rely on a Bayesian hierarchical model. It consists of a model where, due to survey sampling and unit nonresponse, the summaries of the wealth distribution of...
Arnaud Lefranc, Nicolas Pistolesi et Alain Trannoy
vol. 19, 2011, p. 131–156
Thibault Laurent et N. Villa-Vialaneix
vol. 11, n° 1, 2011
A growing number of data are modeled by a graph that can sometimes be weighted: social network, biological network... In many real world situations, additional information is provided with these relational data, related to each node of the graph. For instance, the nodes of a social network can be...
Mark Voorneveld et Jörgen W. Weibull
vol. 2, n° 1, 2011, p. 163–186
Daniel Hassan, Sylvette Monier-Dilhan et Valérie Orozco
vol. 9, n° 1, 2011, p. 5
Geographical Indications (GIs) are considered as upmarket products because they are based on tradition and convey information about their geographical origin. Otherwise, the limitation of the geographical areas devoted to GIs and the exclusivity they benefit on the product lead to suspicions of...