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- 1730: A Note on Risk Sharing versus Instability in International Financial Integration: When Obstfeld Meets Stiglitz

- Raouf Boucekkine and Benteng Zou
- 1729: Choice with Time

- João Ferreira and Nicolas Gravel
- 1728: Promotion through Connections: Favors or Information?

- Yann Bramoullé and Kenan Huremović
- 1727: Generalized Glass Ceilings in the United States – A Stochastic Metafrontier Approach

- Khalid Maman Waziri
- 1726: Growth and Bubbles: The Interplay between Productive Investment and the Cost of Rearing Children

- Xavier Raurich and Thomas Seegmuller
- 1725: Trade Integration and the Polarisation of Eco-Labelling Strategies

- Vera Danilina
- 1724: Arranged Marriages under Transferable Utilities

- Pauline Morault
- 1723: Optimal Taxation to Correct Job Mismatching

- Guillaume Wilemme
- 1722: Working and Women’s Empowerment in the Egyptian Household: The Type of Work and Location Matter

- Clémentine Sadania
- 1721: The Role of Inbound Tourist Flows in Promoting Exports

- Zouheir El-Sahli
- 1720: The Sources of Segregation

- Florent Dubois
- 1719: Decomposing Well-being Measures in South Africa: The Contribution of Residential Segregation to Income Distribution

- Florent Dubois and Christophe Muller
- 1718: Segregation and the Perception of the Minority

- Florent Dubois and Christophe Muller
- 1717: Do Misperceptions about Demand Matter? Theory and Evidence

- Kenza Benhima and Céline Poilly
- 1716: A Robust Test of Exogeneity Based on Quantile Regressions

- Tae-Hwan Kim and Christophe Muller
- 1715: Ethnic Horizontal Inequity in Indonesia

- Christophe Muller
- 1714: Sun, Regulation and Local Social Networks

- Antoine Bonleu
- 1713: Price Discrimination and Dispersion under Asymmetric Profiling of Consumers

- Paul Belleflamme, Wing Man Wynne Lam and Wouter Vergote
- 1712: Voluntary Management of Fisheries under an Uncertain Background Legislative Threat

- Anne-Sarah Chiambretto and Hubert Stahn
- 1711: The Love for Children Hypothesis and the Multiplicity of Fertility Rates

- Paolo Melindi-Ghidi and Thomas Seegmuller
- 1710: Bayesian Inference for TIP curves: An Application to Child Poverty in Germany

- Edwin Fourrier-Nicolaï and Michel Lubrano
- 1709: The Value of Biodiversity as an Insurance Device

- Emmanuelle Augeraud-Véron, Giorgio Fabbri and Katheline Schubert
- 1708: Condorcet Jury Theorem and Cognitive Hierarchies: Theory and Experiments

- Yukio Koriyama and Ali Ozkes
- 1707: Directed Search with Phantom Vacancies

- James Albrecht, Bruno Decreuse and Susan Vroman
- 1706: Informal Risk-Sharing Cooperatives: The Effect of Learning and Other-Regarding Preferences

- Victorien Barbet, Renaud Bourlès and Juliette Rouchier
- 1705: What Motivates French Pork: Political Career Concerns or Private Connections?

- Brice Fabre and Marc Sangnier
- 1704: HJB Equations in Infinite Dimension and Optimal Control of Stochastic Evolution Equations via Generalized Fukushima Decomposition

- Giorgio Fabbri and Francesco Russo
- 1703: Hammond’s Equity Principle and the Measurement of Ordinal Inequalities

- Nicolas Gravel, Brice Magdalou and Patrick Moyes
- 1702: Equality among Unequals

- Mathieu Faure and Nicolas Gravel
- 1701: Entrepreneurial Motivation and Business Performance: Evidence from a French Microfinance Institution

- Renaud Bourlès and Anastasia Cozarenco
- 1644: Scrambled Questions Penalty in Multiple Choice Tests: New Evidence from French Undergraduate Students

- Morgan Raux, Marc Sangnier and Tanguy van Ypersele
- 1643: Absolute Qualified Majoritarianism: How Does the Threshold Matter?

- Ali Ozkes and Remzi Sanver
- 1642: Education Politics, Schooling Choice and Public School Quality: The Impact of Income Polarisation

- Majda Benzidia, Michel Lubrano and Paolo Melindi-Ghidi
- 1641: Optimal Economic Growth Through Capital Accumulation in a Spatially Heterogeneous Environment

- Raouf Boucekkine, Giorgio Fabbri and Salvatore Federico
- 1640: Is it Better to Work When We Are Older? An Empirical Comparison Between France and Great Britain

- Kadija Charni
- 1639: The Tree that Hides the Forest: A Note on Revealed Preference

- João V. Ferreira
- 1638: Israel's Open-Secret Trade

- Lorenzo Rotunno and Pierre-Louis Vézina
- 1637: Implementation of the Lindahl Correspondance via Simple Indirect Mechanisms

- Hassan Benchekroun, Charles Figuieres and Mabel Tidball
- 1636: Job Protection, Housing Market Regulation and the Youth

- Antoine Bonleu, Bruno Decreuse and Tanguy van Ypersele
- 1635: Political Connections and Insider Trading

- Thomas Bourveau, Renaud Coulomb and Marc Sangnier
- 1634: Wage Inequality and Skill Supplies in a Globalised World

- Lorenzo Rotunno and Adrian Wood
- 1633: Production Networks

- Kenan Huremović and Fernando Vega-Redondo
- 1632: Employment, Hours and the Welfare Effects of Intra-Firm Bargaining

- Maarten Dossche, Vivien Lewis and Céline Poilly
- 1631: La Visibilité comme Ressource dans la Gouvernance des Circuits Courts: Une Approche Institutionnaliste de l'Évaluation pour l'Observatoire des Circuits Courts de PACA

- Noé Guiraud and Juliette Rouchier
- 1630: Non-Existence of Optimal Programs in Continuous Time

- Giorgio Fabbri, Silvia Faggian and Giuseppe Freni
- 1629: Inequality, Educational Choice and Public School Quality in Income Mixing Communities

- Paolo Melindi-Ghidi
- 1628: A Bayesian Look at American Academic Wages: The Case of Michigan State University

- Majda Benzidia and Michel Lubrano
- 1627: Power-Law Distribution in the Debt-to-Fiscal Revenue Ratio: Empirical Evidence and a Theoretical Model

- Gilles Dufrénot and Anne Paret
- 1626: Violence against Rich Ethnic Minorities: A Theory of Instrumental Scapegoating

- Yann Bramoullé and Pauline Morault
- 1625: "The Falling Sperm Counts Story": A Limit to Growth?

- Johanna Etner, Natacha Raffin and Thomas Seegmuller