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- 0312: Comment les salariés perçoivent la protection de l'emploi

- Fabien Postel-Vinay and Anne Saint-Martin
- 0311: New Organizational Practices and Well-Being at Work: Evidence for France in 1998

- Philippe Askenazy and Eve Caroli
- 0310: Internal versus External Labour Flexibility: The role of knowledge codification

- Eve Caroli
- 0309: Identification & Information in Monotone Binary Models

- Thierry Magnac and Eric Maurin
- 0308: Panel Binary Variables and Sufficiency: Generalizing Conditional Logit

- Thierry Magnac
- 0307: Risk Aversion, Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution and Correlation Aversion

- Antoine Bommier
- 0306: Assessing the effect of NAFTA's rules of origin

- Olivier Cadot, Jaime de Melo, Antoni Estevadeordal, Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann and Bolormaa Tumurchudur
- 0304: Pourquoi la richesse ne s'est-elle pas diffusée avec la croissance ? Le degré zéro de l'inégalité et son évolution en France: 1800-1940

- Jérôme Bourdieu, Gilles Postel-Vinay and Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann
- 0303: Pensions and differential mortality in France

- Antoine Bommier, Thierry Magnac, Rapoport Benoit and Muriel Roger
- 0302: Wage distributions and wage dynamics in Europe and the US: lessons from a simple job search model

- Gregory Jolivet, Fabien Postel-Vinay and Jean-Marc Robin
- 0301: Valuing life under the shadow of death: on stationary lifetime preferences under uncertainty

- Antoine Bommier
- 0212: Wage bargaining with on-the-job search: theory and evidence

- Pierre Cahuc, Fabien Postel-Vinay and Jean-Marc Robin
- 0211: Le marché du travail à l’approche de la retraite: évolutions en France entre 1982 et 1999

- Antoine Bommier, Thierry Magnac and Muriel Roger
- 0210: Collective Labor Supply: Heterogeneity and Nonparticipation

- Richard Blundell, Pierre Chiappori, Thierry Magnac and Costas Meghir
- 0207: Why a rise in wealth ownsership did not accompany growth: the puzzle of primary inequality using french data (1800-1940)

- Jérôme Bourdieu, Gilles Postel-Vinay and Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann
- 0206: Les effets sur l'emploi de la loi du 11 juin 1996 sur la réduction du temps de travail: une analyse microéconométrique

- Murielle Fiole and Muriel Roger
- 0205: The Impact of the 1990's French Reform on Farmers Retirement Decisions

- Madior Fall and Muriel Roger
- 0204: How valuable is on-farm work to farmers?

- Madior Fall and Thierry Magnac
- 0203: Trade-related issues in the regulation of genetically modified organisms

- Olivier Cadot, Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann and Daniel Traca
- 0202: Rotten Parents and Child Labor

- Antoine Bommier and Pierre Dubois
- 0201: To Match or Not To Match? Optimal Wage Policy with Variable Worker Search Intensity

- Postel Vinay F. and Jean-Marc Robin
- 0108: Uncertain lifetime and intertemporal choice: risk aversion as a rationale for time discounting

- Antoine Bommier
- 0106: Aversion for early death and the structure of time preference

- Antoine Bommier
- 0105: Twenty years of rising inequality in US lifetime labor values

- Audra Bowlus and Jean-Marc Robin
- 0102: Reciprocity, Harmonisation and Mutual and Mutual Recognition of Regulatory Measures: A Political Economy Perspective

- Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann and Thierry Verdier
- 0101: Flexibility Versus Hiring Costs: The Demand for Part-time Labor

- Muriel Roger and Sébastien Roux
- 0010: Flexibilité interne versus Flexibilité Externe du Travail: Quels Enseignements peut-on Tirer de l'Approche de la Firme en termes de Compétences?

- Eve Caroli
- 0009: This paper analyses the dynamics of migratory flows and growth in a developing economy. We show that when workers freely choose their location, some natives can rationally decide to return to their home country after they have accumulated a certain amount of knowledge abroad, while some prefer to stay permanently in the same economy (either at home or abroad). We point out that worker mobility can have an expansionary effect on the developing economy. Moreover, we show that in the long-run, as the sending economy develops, less natives are likely to emigrate and more migrants are likely to return

- Postel Vinay Fabien and Manon Domingues Dos Santos
- 0008: Wage Dispersion with Heterogeneous Firm Technologies and Worker Abilities: An Equilibrium Job Search Model for Matched Employer-Employee Data

- Postel Vinay Fabien and Jean-Marc Robin
- 0003: Household Saving in France: 1984-1998

- Madior Fall, Christian Loisy and Guillaume Talon
- 0001: Externalities and Institutions: The Decrease in Working Hours nineteenth Century France

- Jérôme Bourdieu and Benedicte Reynaud