Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics
2017 - 2025
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2018, issue 505-506
- Introduction – The Contributions of Big Data pp. 5-15

- Philippe Tassi
- Nowcasting GDP Growth by Reading the Newspapers pp. 17-33

- Clément Bortoli, Stéphanie Combes and Thomas Renault
- Use of Google Trends Data in Banque de France Monthly Retail Trade Surveys pp. 35-63

- Francois Robin
- Nowcasting and the Use of Big Data in Short-Term Macroeconomic Forecasting: A Critical Review pp. 65-87

- Peter Richardson
- Can Mobile Phone Data Improve the Measurement of International Tourism in France? pp. 89-107

- Guillaume Cousin and Fabrice Hillaireau
- Estimating the Residential Population from Mobile Phone Data, an Initial Exploration pp. 109-132

- Benjamin Sakarovitch, Marie-Pierre de Bellefon, Pauline Givord and Maarten Vanhoof
- Big Data and Audience Measurement: A Marriage of Convenience? pp. 133-146

- Lorie Dudoignon, Fabienne Le Sager and Aurélie Vanheuverzwyn
- Econometrics and Machine Learning pp. 147-169

- Arthur Charpentier, Emmanuel Flachaire and Antoine Ly
- Citizen Data and Trust in Official Statistics pp. 171-184

- Evelyn Ruppert, Fransisca Grommé, Funda Upsec-Spilda and Baki Cakici
2018, issue 503-504
- Introduction – Socio-Fiscal Incentives to Work: Taking Stock and New Research pp. 5-12

- Olivier Bargain
- Financial Incentives to Work in France between 1998 and 2014 pp. 13-35

- Michaël Sicsic
- Housing Benefits and Monetary Incentives to Work: Simulations for France pp. 37-59

- Antoine Ferey
- Expiry of Unemployment Benefits: What Impact on Post Unemployment Job Satisfaction? pp. 61-78

- Damien Euzénat
- New Impacts of Globalization: Introduction to Selected Papers presented at the 66th Annual pp. 79-85

- Flora Bellone
- The Evolution of Tradable and Non Tradable Employment: Evidence from France pp. 97-107

- Philippe Frocrain and Pierre-Noël Giraud
- Employment Protection Legislation Impacts on Capital and Skills Composition pp. 109-122

- Gilbert Cette, Jimmy Lopez and Jacques Mairesse
- Migrant Remittances and Economic Growth: The Role of Financial Development and Institutional Quality pp. 123-142

- Imad El Hamma
- What Drives Private Non Financial Sector Borrowing in Emerging Market Economies? pp. 143-161

- Ramona Jimborean
2018, issue 500-501-502
- Introduction – Housing: The Space-Time Good pp. 5-11

- Alain Trannoy
- Building a typology of housing systems to inform policies in OECD and EU member States pp. 13-36

- Christophe André and Thomas Chalaux
- Comment – On building typologies of housing systems in the OECD pp. 37-43

- Christine M. E. Whitehead
- Does issuing building permits reduce the cost of land? An estimation based on the demand for building land in France pp. 45-67

- Jean-Sauveur Ay, Jean Cavailhès, Mohamed Hilal and Julie Le Gallo
- New or old, why would housing price indices differ? An analysis for France pp. 69-95

- Thomas Balcone and Anne Laferrere
- Accessibility, local pollution and housing prices. Evidence from Nantes Métropole, France pp. 97-115

- Dorothée Brécard, Rémy Le Boennec and Frédéric Salladarré
- Rising inequalities in access to home ownership among young households in France, 1973-2013 pp. 117-138

- Carole Bonnet, Bertrand Garbinti and Sébastien Grobon
- The dynamisation and subsequent vulnerability of the Dutch owner-occupied sector. An analysis of 1986-2012 pp. 139-156

- Kees Dol and Harry Van der Heijden
- Consumption, household portfolios and the housing market in France pp. 157-178

- Valérie Chauvin and John Muellbauer
- The impact of the 2014 increase in the real estate transfer taxes on the French housing market pp. 179-200

- Guillaume Bérard and Alain Trannoy
- Does information to buyers affect the sales price of a property? Mandatory disclosure and the hedonic price model – A test on French data pp. 201-220

- Amélie Mauroux
- An evaluation of the methods used by European countries to compute their official house price Indices pp. 221-238

- Robert Hill, Michael Scholz, Chihiro Shimizu and Miriam Steurer
2018, issue 499
- Economic growth and productivity in French Polynesia: a long-term analysis pp. 5-27

- Vincent Dropsy and Christian Montet
- Sectoral labour productivity and economic competitiveness in New Caledonia pp. 29-53

- Serge Rey and Catherine Ris
- Comment – Long-term productivity in the French Pacific territories pp. 55-59

- Vincent Caupin
- An international comparison of school systems based on social mobility pp. 61-78

- Mattéo Godin and Jean Hindriks
- 50% to the bachelor’s degree... but how? Young people from working class families at university in France pp. 79-105

- Yaël Brinbaum, Cédric Hugrée and Tristan Poullaouec
2017, issue 497-498
- Introduction – Regions and territories: Evolutions and changes pp. 5-17

- Pierre Veltz
- Disparities and territorial discontinuities in France with its new regions: A multiscalar and multidimensional interpretation pp. 19-41

- Kim Antunez, Brigitte Baccaïni, Marianne Guérois and Ronan Ysebaert
- Does the decentralisation theorem apply to the French local governments? An empirical test on intermunicipal competences pp. 43-64

- Quentin Frère and Lionel Védrine
- Comment – The difficult equation of territorial reforms: from big is beautiful to the impossible simplification of the institutional layer-cake pp. 65-71

- Andre Torre
- Standards of living and segregation in twelve French metropolises pp. 73-96

- Jean-Michel Floch
- Comment – Income segregation in cities: A reflection on the gap between concept and measurement pp. 97-101

- Ana Moreno-Monroy
- Technical change and automation of routine tasks: Evidence from local labour markets in France, 1999‑2011 pp. 103-122

- Pauline Charnoz and Michael Orand
- Measurement and anticipation of territorial vulnerability to offshoring risks: An analysis on sectoral data for France pp. 123-144

- Hugues Jennequin, Luis Miotti and El Mouhoub Mouhoud
- Comment – The impact of globalisation and technology on local labour markets pp. 145-150

- Farid Toubal
- Geographical pathways of individuals born in France: Construction of a typology pp. 151-170

- Henri Martin
2017, issue 494-495-496
- Introduction – Ten long years of crisis pp. 5-10

- Daniel Cohen
- Stagnation of productivity in France: A legacy of the crisis or a structural slowdown? pp. 11-36

- Gilbert Cette, Simon Corde and Rémy Lecat
- Comment - Productivity slowdown and loss of allocative efficiency: A French disease? pp. 37-43

- Flora Bellone
- Foreword – The crisis, ten years after: Lessons learnt for monetary and financial research pp. 45-64

- Andreas Beyer, Benoit Coeuré and Caterina Mendicino
- Fiscal policy coordination in a monetary union at the zero lower bound pp. 65-90

- Jocelyn Boussard and Benoît Campagne
- An assessment of the effects of unconventional monetary policies on the cost of credit to non-financial companies in the eurozone pp. 91-110

- Désiré Kanga and Grégory Levieuge
- Monetary policy, illiquid collateral and bank lending during the European sovereign debt crisis pp. 111-130

- Jean Barthélemy, Vincent Bignon and Benoît Nguyen
- Can better capitalised banks be more profitable? An analysis of large French banking groups before and after the financial crisis pp. 131-148

- Olivier de Bandt, Boubacar Camara, Pierre Pessarossi and Martin Rose
- Comment - Monetary policies and financial crisis: Towards a new central banking pp. 149-154

- André Cartapanis
- Why does household demand for shares decline during the crisis? The French case pp. 155-177

- Luc Arrondel and André Masson
- The individual dynamics of wage income in France during the crisis pp. 179-199

- Pierre Pora and Lionel Wilner
- Crisis adjustment strategies in France: The contribution of establishment-level data pp. 201-217

- Delphine Brochard and Corinne Perraudin
2017, issue 493
- The effect of R&D subsidies and tax incentives on employment: an evaluation for small firms in France pp. 5-22

- Vincent Dortet-Bernadet and Michaël Sicsic
- Do public subsidies have an impact on start-ups survival rates? An assessment for four cohorts of firms set up by previously unemployed entrepreneurs in France pp. 23-42

- Dominique Redor
- Comment: Effectiveness of public support for R&D and entrepreneurship pp. 43-48

- Pierre Mohnen
- High turnover among nursing staff in private nursing homes for dependent elderly people in France: impact of the local environment and the wage pp. 49-66

- Cécile Martin and Mélina Ramos-Gorand
- Does women’s employment growth increase wage inequalities between couples? The case of France between 1982 and 2014 pp. 67-85

- Milan Bouchet-Valat
- How long do situations of single parenthood last? An estimation based on French data pp. 87-112

- Vianney Costemalle
2017, issue 491-492
- Editorial. Économie et Statistique becomes Economie et Statistique / Economics and Statistics pp. 5-6

- Laurence Bloch
- Foreword. On the importance of taking a life-cycle view in understanding generational issues pp. 7-7

- Richard Blundell
- Age and generations: a general introduction pp. 9-22

- Didier Blanchet
- Differences between public and private sector pensions: an analysis based on career profile simulations pp. 23-39

- Patrick Aubert and Corentin Plouhinec
- Taking contributions into account in public‑private comparison of pensions. Comment on “Differences between public and private sector pensions: an analysis based on career profile simulations” pp. 41-46

- Antoine Bozio
- Lifecycle deficit in France: an assessment for the period 1979-2011 pp. 47-70

- Hippolyte d’Albis, Carole Bonnet, Julien Navaux, Jacques Pelletan and François-Charles Wolff
- Intergenerational inequalities in standards of living in France pp. 71-92

- Hippolyte d’Albis and Ikpidi Badji
- Calculating the standard of living of a household: one or several equivalence scales? pp. 93-108

- Henri Martin
- Pseudo‑panel methods and an example of application to Household Wealth data pp. 109-130

- Marine Guillerm
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