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- 2024-09: Do risky banks pay their employees more?

- Laetitia Lepetit, Frank Strobel and Laurent Weill
- 2024-08: Does Female Bank Leadership Affect Firm Credit?

- Axelle Heyert and Laurent Weill
- 2024-07: Is financial inclusion a source of happiness?

- Axelle Heyert and Laurent Weill
- 2024-06: Once Upon a Loan: How Folk Tales Shape Access to Credit

- Jean-Baptiste Marigo and Laurent Weill
- 2024-05: An anthropological approach of entrepreneurial relationships. Inputs of the social life theory of Ingold to effectual network

- Merdinger-Rumpler Caroline, Paulus Odile and Olga Bourachnikova
- 2024-04: How does bank cost-efficiency affect the interest rate pass-through?

- Natalia Andries and Steve Billon
- 2024-03: Determinants of bank income smoothing: Cross-country evidence from EEA banks during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis

- Małgorzata Olszak, Christophe Godlewski and Gracjan Bachurewicz
- 2024-02: Impact sur la liquidité des entreprises et les retards de paiement du projet de règlement européen fixant une norme de 30 jours aux délais de paiement interentreprises

- Anne-France Delannay, Michel Dietsch, Anaïs Hamelin, Joël Petey and Thierry Millon
- 2024-01: MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY AND CORPORATE LOANS

- Christophe Godlewski and Małgorzata Olszak
- 2023-05: Macroprudential policy and net interest margin in European banks

- Malgorzata Olszak, Christophe Godlewski, Iwona Kowalska and Agnieszka Wysocka
- 2023-04: Regional Favoritism and Access to Credit

- Francis Osei-Tutu and Laurent Weill
- 2023-03: Deposit insurance pricing and monetary policy transmission

- Steve Billon and Natalia Andries
- 2023-02: Loan loss provisions of European banks – does macroprudential tightening matter?

- Malgorzata Olszak, Christophe Godlewski, Sylwia Roszkowska and Dorota Skała
- 2023-01: Giving up the euro can be a good and a bad idea

- Thomas Coudert and Blandine Zimmer
- 2022-10: Applying Benford’s Law to detect accounting data manipulation in the pre-and post-financial engineering periods: Evidence from Lebanon

- Etienne Harb, Nohade Nasrallah, Rim El Khoury and Khaled Hussainey
- 2022-09: INSURANCE-FINANCE ARBITRAGE

- Philippe Artzner, Karl-Theodor Eisele and Thorsten Schmidt
- 2022-08: Managing Bank Liquidity Hoarding during Uncertain Times: The Role of Board Gender Diversity

- Denis Davydov, Tatiana Garanina and Laurent Weill
- 2022-07: Economists are born and raised, not made

- Abel François, Laurent Weill and Nicolas Eber
- 2022-06: Individualism Reduces Borrower Discouragement

- Francis Osei-Tutu and Laurent Weill
- 2022-05: Too Sunny to Borrow: Sunshine and Borrower Discouragement

- Jérémie Bertrand and Laurent Weill
- 2022-04: Silence is not golden anymore? Social media activity and stock market valuation in Europe

- Christophe Godlewski, Katarzyna Byrka-Kita, Renata Gola and Jacek Cypryjanski
- 2022-03: Oligopoly with common resource: A Lindahl-Cournot approach

- Jacques Thépot
- 2022-02: Language and private debt renegotiation

- Christophe Godlewski
- 2022-01: Portfolio Diversification During the Belle Époque: When the Actual Portfolios of French Individual Investors Met Behavioral Finance

- Maxime Merli and Antoine Parent
- 2021-11: Which price, if we all like it? Effects of liking and emotional consensus on art prices in auctions

- Marie Blum
- 2021-10: The three stages of an auction: how do the bid dynamics influence auction prices? Evidence from live art auctions

- Marie Blum and Régis Blazy
- 2021-09: Auction hosts: are they really impartial?

- Marie Blum
- 2021-08: Testing the gender gap in subjective financial literacy of spouses

- Marie-Hélène Broihanne
- 2021-07: Tax Competition and Leviathan with decentralized leadership

- Steve Billon
- 2021-06: FAMILY FIRMS AND THE COST OF BORROWING: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM EAST ASIA

- Christophe Godlewski and Nhung Le
- 2021-05: Does Corruption Discourage More Female Entrepreneurs from Applying for Credit?

- Jean-Christophe Statnik, Thi-Le Giang Vu and Laurent Weill
- 2021-04: Girls Will Be Girls? The Gendered Effect of Economic Policy Uncertainty on Corporate Investment

- Caroline Perrin and Laurent Weill
- 2021-03: Elections Hinder Firms’ Access to Credit

- Florian Leon and Laurent Weill
- 2021-02: No Men, No Cry? How Gender Equality in Access to Credit Enhances Financial Stability

- Caroline Perrin and Laurent Weill
- 2021-01: VERS UNE NOUVELLE DEFINITION DE LA PRESTATION DE SERVICES

- Damien Broussolle
- 2020-07: Gender, Age, and Attitude toward Competition

- Nicolas Eber, Abel François and Laurent Weill
- 2020-06: In Business Groups We Trust

- Anaïs Hamelin, Vivien Lefebvre and Laurent Weill
- 2020-05: Bank Efficiency and Access to Credit: International Evidence

- Francis Osei-Tutu and Laurent Weill
- 2020-04: Does Access to Credit Come with Access to Voting? Democracy and Firm Financing Constraints

- Francis Osei-Tutu and Laurent Weill
- 2020-03: Is Islamic Banking More Procyclical? Cross-Country Evidence

- Alexandra Zins and Laurent Weill
- 2020-02: In December Days are Shorter but Loans are Cheaper

- Jérémie Bertrand and Laurent Weill
- 2020-01: Private debt renegotiation and financial institutions' network

- Christophe Godlewski and Bulat Sanditov
- 2019-09: Apprendre aux entrepreneurs à correspondre avec les parties prenantes

- Odile Paulus
- 2019-08: How legal and institutional environments shape the private debt renegotiation process?

- Christophe Godlewski
- 2019-07: The CV effect: How far do the chances to reorganize depend on the bankruptcy judges’ profile?

- Régis Blazy and Stéphane Esquerre
- 2019-06: Myopic governments and conservative central banks: are they compatible?

- Cornel Oros and Blandine Zimmer
- 2019-05: Is Corruption a Greater Evil than Sin?

- Cigdem Tunali and Laurent Weill
- 2019-04: Do Algorithms Discriminate Against African Americans in Lending?

- Jérémie Bertrand and Laurent Weill
- 2019-03: How Language Shapes Bank Risk Taking

- Francis Osei-Tutu and Laurent Weill
- 2019-02: Are Loans Cheaper when Tomorrow seems Further ?

- Christophe Godlewski and Laurent Weill