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Sultan Mehmood, Shaheen Naseer et Daniel L. Chen

2024

We provide experimental evidence of teacher-to-student transmission of gender attitudes in Pakistan. We randomly show teachers a pro-women’s rights visual narrative. Treated teachers increase their and students’ support for women’s rights, unbiasedness in gender IATs, and willingness to petition...

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Eric Schniter, Daniel Cummings, Paul L. Hooper, Jonathan Stieglitz, Benjamin C. Trumble, Hillard Kaplan et Michael Gurven

vol. 9, n° 3-4, 2024

We examine various forms of helping behaviour among Tsimane Amerindians of Bolivia, focusing on the provision of shelter, childcare, food, sickcare, cultural influence and traditional story knowledge. Kin selection theory traditionally explains nepotistic nurturing of youth by closely related kin....

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Olivier Faugeras

n° 24-1601, décembre 2024, révision mars 2025

Motivated by finding a way to deal with Compositional Data (CoDa) with or without zeroes in a unified way, we build upon the previous projective geometry viewpoint of Faugeras (2023) and use the tools provided by the exterior product and Grassmann’s algebra. These allow to represent higher...

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Olivier De Groote et Minyoung Rho

n° 24-1600, décembre 2024, révision février 2026

We use data from a platform that centralizes day care matching and estimate parents’ preferences and nursery priorities from rank-ordered lists and acceptance decisions. Our novel estimation approach, inspired by dynamic discrete choice models, accounts for strategic behavior. We then evaluate...

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Fabrice Collard, Michel Habib, Ugo Panizza et Jean-Charles Rochet

n° 24-1599, décembre 2024

We study the sustainability of sovereign debt under the assumption of involuntary and costly default: governments do their utmost to avoid default, which reduces the resources available for debt service. We show that costly default tightens Blanchard’s g > r condition. We derive a formula for a...

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Marc Ivaldi, Nicolas Petit et Selçukhan Unekbas

vol. 86, n° 3, décembre 2024, p. 647–678

The killer acquisitions theory states that established firms buy new businesses to pre-empt future competition, particularly in the pharmaceutical and digital industries. The theory fuels demand to make merger policy more restrictive. • But is the theory of killer acquisitions supported by...

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Patrice Cassagnard et Mamadou Thiam

vol. 26, n° 1, 2024, p. 1–28

This paper revisits the link between strategic trade policies and the mode of competition in the product market, emphasizing the emergence of a different mode of competition if only one of the two governments implements such a policy. We show that with an endogenous mode of competition and an...

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Vidrige H. Kandza, Haneul Jang, Francy Kiabiya Ntamboudila, Sheina Lew-Levy et Adam H. Boyette

vol. 6, n° e22, 2024

Understanding the dynamics of inter-group cooperation in human adaptation has been the subject of recent empirical and theoretical studies in evolutionary anthropology, beginning to fill gaps in our knowledge of how interactions across political, economic and social domains can – and often do –...

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Catherine Molho, Jorge Peña, Manvir Singh et Maxime Derex

n° 101913, 2024

Norms and institutions enable large-scale human cooperation by creating shared expectations and changing individuals’ incentives via monitoring or sanctioning. Like material technologies, these social technologies satisfy instrumental ends and solve difficult problems. However, the similarities and...

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Marcel Boyer, Hicham El Moussaoui et Valentin Petkantchin

n° 24-1584, 2024

L’objet de notre recherche est d’étudier les défis persistants de la distribution d’eau dans un contexte où l’approvisionnement repose sur un réseau de microentrepreneurs (ME), souvent mal reconnus et non-protégés au niveau institutionnel, mais jouant un rôle essentiel au bien-être, voire à la...

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