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Bruno Biais (Toulouse School of Economics) et Paul Woolley (London School of Economics)
Toulouse, France, 29–30 mars 2011
Christian Gollier (Toulouse School of Economics (LERNA and IDEI))
Augustin Landier (Toulouse School of Economics)
Lou Dong (London School of Economics)
Andrea Attar (Toulouse School of Economics (IDEI, PWRI)), Thomas Mariotti (Toulouse School of Economics (CNRS, GREMAQ, IDEI)) et François Salanié (Toulouse School of Economics (INRA, LERNA, IDEI))
Emmanuelle Auriol et Jean-Luc Demonsant
n° 11-236, 28 mars 2011
The paper aims at studying determinants of schooling in traditional hierarchical societies confronted with an established history of outmigration. In the village, a ruling caste controls local political and religious institutions. For children who do not belong to the ruling caste, migration is a...
26 mars 2011
Emmanuelle Auriol et Pierre M. Picard
n° 11-228, 25 mars 2011
In this paper, we discuss the choice for build-operate-and-transfer (BOT) concessions when governments and firm managers do not share the same information regarding the operation characteristics of a facility. We show that larger shadow costs of public funds and larger information asymmetries...
Fabian Bergès et Zohra Bouamra-Mechemache
vol. 39, n° 2, 23 mars 2011, p. 213–239
Branded food manufacturers vindicate the use of excess production capacities (idle otherwise) to justify their production of retailers’ brands. We study the distributor and food manufacturer’s private label strategy for production within a framework featuring endogenous store brand quality,...
Augustin Landier et David Thesmar
23 mars 2011