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Henrik Andersson et Gunnar Lindberg
vol. 41, n° 2, mars 2009, p. 286–293
This study uses the contingent valuation method to elicit individuals' preferences for their own and others' safety in road-tra±c. Whereas one group is asked about a private safety device for themselves, other groups are asked about safety devices for their children, household, relatives and the...
Hélène Couprie
n° 739, mars 2009
Christian Gollier
mars 2009
FréDéRic Lebaron
n° 376, mars 2009
Augustin Landier, Vinay Nair et Julie Wulf
vol. 22, n° 3, mars 2009, p. 1119–1148
Augustin Landier, David Sraer et David Thesmar
vol. 76, n° 2, mars 2009, p. 761–794
Jean Tirole
vol. 99, n° 1, mars 2009, p. 265–294
Daouda Diakité, Aggey Semenov et Alban Thomas
vol. 88, n° 2, mars 2009, p. 258–268
Guillaume Cheikbossian et Nicolas Marceau
n° 09-022, 26 mars 2009
Law enforcement is decentralized. It is so despite documented interjurisdictional externalities which would justify its centralization. To explain this fact, we construct a political economy model of law enforcement. Under decentralization, law enforcement in each region is in accord with the...
Jean-Charles Rochet
23 mars 2009