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Stéphane De Cara, Florence Jacquet et Arnaud Reynaud
vol. 16, n° 1, février 2011, p. 91–105
Emmanuelle Auriol
22 février 2011
Emmanuelle Auriol, Thomas Flochel et Stéphane Straub
n° 11-224, 18 février 2011, révision mars 2015
A model of entrepreneurial choices in an economy with a corrupt public procurement sector is built, providing predictions along two main dimensions. First, corruption is more frequent in sectors where public institutions are large buyers. Second, firms favoured with corrupt contracts enjoy extra...
Hippolyte D'Albis et Emmanuel Thibault
18 février 2011
Augustin Landier et David Thesmar
16 février 2011
Gilles Saint-Paul
Hippolyte d'Albis et Emmanuel Thibault
3 février 2011
Helmuth Cremer et Catarina Goulão
n° 11-217, janvier 2011
A wide variety of social protection systems coexist within the EU. Some member states provide social insurance that is of Beveridgean inspiration (with universal and more or less flat benefits), while others offer a system that is mainly Bismarckian (with benefits related to past contributions)....
Catarina Goulão et Miguel Gouveia
n° 11-220, janvier 2011
Increasing the effective retirement age contributes to the sustainability of pension systems. However, oftentimes policies aiming at rising employment rates of older workers fall short in delaying retirement. This seems to be the case with retirement age flexibility reforms in Portugal. We analyze...
Christian Gollier
janvier 2011