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Sébastien Pouget
Evanston, USA : Northwestern University, 7–8 mai 2010
Jean-Marie Decorse
7 mai 2010
Stéphane Couture et Arnaud Reynaud
n° 10-151, 3 mai 2010
We compare three different elicitation methods for measuring risk attitudes of French farmers in a field experiment setting. We consider two experiments based on the lottery choices initially proposed by Holt and Laury (2002) and by Eckel and Grossman (2002,2008), a risk-taking psychological...
Emmanuelle Auriol
3 mai 2010
Giuseppe Marco Attanasi, Luca Corazzini, Nikolaos Georgantzis et Francesco Passarelli
n° 09-088, avril 2010
We study, both theoretically and experimentally, the relation between preferred majority thresholds and behavioral traits such as the degree of risk aversion and the subjective confidence on others preferences over the alternative to vote. The main theoretical findings are supported by experimental...
Ujjayant Chakravorty, Andrew Leach et Michel Moreaux
n° 09-149, avril 2010
In this paper, we show that the potential for endogenous technological change in alternative energy sources may alter the behaviour of resource-owning firms. When technological progress in an alternative energy source can occur through learning-by-doing, resource owners face competing incentives to...
Giuseppe Marco Attanasi et Aldo Montesano
n° 10-154, avril 2010
This paper introduces the concept of the Testing Value into the analysis of environmental decisions under uncertainty and irreversibility. This value emerges in situations where the probability of receiving information concerning future economic benefits and costs of development depends on the...
Henrik Andersson et Mikael Svensson
avril 2010
This study examines the effect on respondents' willingness to pay to reduce mortality risk by the order of the question in a stated preference study. Using answers from an experiment conducted on a Swedish sample where respondents’ cognitive ability was measured and where they participate in a...
Pierre Dubois et Sandra Jodar-Rosell
n° 10-159, avril 2010
We develop a model of competition between retailer chains with a structural estimation of the demand and supply in the supermarket industry in France. In the model, supermarkets compete in price and brand offer over all food products to attract consumers, in particular through the share of private...
Jean-Pierre Florens et Guillaume Simon
n° 10-178, avril 2010
The objective of the paper is to draw the theory of endogeneity in dynamic models in discrete and continuous time, in particular for diffusions and counting processes. We first provide an extension of the separable set-up to a separable dynamic framework given in term of semi-martingale...