Working Papers of BETA
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- 2016-43: Why German historicists were wrong to put John Stuart through the Mill

- Philippe Gillig
- 2016-42: Economic and Demographic Interactions in Post- World War France: A Gendered Approach

- Magali Jaoul-Grammare and Faustine Perrin
- 2016-41: On the link between current account and oil price fluctuation in diversified economies: The case of Canada

- Blaise Gnimassoun, Marc Joëts and Tovonony Razafindrabe
- 2016-40: Modeling farmers’ decisions on tea varieties in Vietnam: a multinomial logit analysis

- Phu Nguyen-Van, Cyrielle Poiraud and Nguyen To-The
- 2016-39: IMPERFECT MOBILITY OF LABOR ACROSS SECTORS AND FISCAL TRANSMISSION

- Olivier Cardi, Peter Claeys and Romain Restout
- 2016-38: Social security wealth and household asset holdings: new evidence from Belgium

- Mathieu Lefebvre and Sergio Perelman
- 2016-37: Does the obligation to bargain make you fit the mould? An experimental analysis

- Eve-Angeline Lambert and Jean-Christian Tisserand
- 2016-36: Fostering safer innovations through regulatory policies: The case of hazardous products

- Julien Jacob, Marc Hubert-Depret and Cornel Oros
- 2016-35: Multiple tortfeasors in high risk industries: how to share liability?

- Julien Jacob and Bruno Lovat
- 2016-34: Does one size fit all? The impact of cognitive skills on economic growth

- Nadir Altinok and Abdurrahman Aydemir
- 2016-33: Regional human capital inequality in Europe in the long run, 1850 – 2010

- Claude Diebolt and Ralph Hippe
- 2016-32: Remoteness equals backwardness? Human capital and market access in the European regions: insights from the long run

- Claude Diebolt and Ralph Hippe
- 2016-31: The long-run impact of human capital on innovation and economic development in the regions of Europe

- Claude Diebolt and Ralph Hippe
- 2016-30: Risk, Ambiguity and Efficient Liability Rules: An experiment

- Nicolas Lampach, Kene Boun My and Sandrine Spaeter
- 2016-29: The Efficiency of (strict) Liability Rules revised in Risk and Ambiguity

- Nicolas Lampach and Sandrine Spaeter
- 2016-28: Forecasting with Neural Networks Models

- Francis Bismans and Igor N. Litvine
- 2016-27: Could competition always raise the risk of bank failure?

- Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira, Teresa Lloyd-Braga and Leonor Modesto
- 2016-26: Privatization of a tourism event: Do attendees perceive it as a risky cultural lottery?

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Hana Cosic, Francesco Passarelli and Giulia Urso
- 2016-25: Long-lasting effects of temporary incentives in public good games

- Mathieu Lefebvre and Anne Stenger
- 2016-24: Lottery- and survey-based risk attitudes linked through a multichoice elicitation task

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Nikolaos Georgantzís, Valentina Rotondi and Daria Vigani
- 2016-23: Environmental Incentives: Nudge or Tax?

- Benjamin Ouvrard and Sandrine Spaeter
- 2016-22: Incentive Contracts and Downside Risk Sharing

- Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné and Sandrine Spaeter
- 2016-21: Effects of gain-loss frames on social preferences

- Kene Boun My, Nicolas Lampach and Mathieu Lefebvre
- 2016-20: Playing the game the others want to play: Keynes’ beauty contest revisited

- Camille Cornand and Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
- 2016-19: Interest rates, Eurobonds and intra-European exchange rate misalignments: The challenge of sustainable adjustments in the Eurozone

- Vincent Duwicquet, Jacques Mazier and Jamel Saadaoui
- 2016-18: Environmental Kuznets curve and environmental convergence: A unified empirical framework for CO2 emissions

- Roberto Martino and Phu Nguyen-Van
- 2016-17: Public expenditure, growth and productivity of Vietnam’s provinces

- Duc-Anh Le, Phu Nguyen-Van and Thi Kim Cuong Pham
- 2016-16: Optimal Policy Identification: Insights from the German Electricity Market

- Johannes Herrmann and Ivan Savin
- 2016-15: Central Bank Independence and the Dynamics of Public Debt?

- Stephanos Papadamou, Moise Sidiropoulos and Eleftherios Spyromitros
- 2016-14: Does Central Bank Independence Affect Stock Market Volatility?

- Stephanos Papadamou, Moise Sidiropoulos and Eleftherios Spyromitros
- 2016-13: Lutte contre la pauvreté et incitations à l’emploi: quelle politique pour les jeunes ?

- Vincent Vergnat
- 2016-12: Private investment with social benefits under uncertainty: the dark side of public financing

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Kene Boun My, Marco Buso and Anne Stenger
- 2016-11: DO SELF-THEORIES ON INTELLIGENCE EXPLAIN OVERCONFIDENCE AND RISK TAKING? A Field Experiment

- Bertrand Koebel, André Schmitt and Sandrine Spaeter
- 2016-10: Behind the Fertility-Education Nexus: What Triggered the French Development Process?

- Claude Diebolt, Audrey-Rose Menard and Faustine Perrin
- 2016-09: Replicator dynamics in value chains: explaining some puzzles of market selection

- Uwe Cantner, Ivan Savin and Simone Vannuccini
- 2016-08: La Reichsbank, une banque de guerre ?

- Claude Diebolt
- 2016-07: Cliométrie de l’enseignement supérieur: une analyse expérimentale de la théorie de l’engorgement

- Claude Diebolt and Magali Jaoul-Grammare
- 2016-06: Banking Crisis, Moral Hazard and Fiscal Policy Responses

- Jin Cheng, Meixing Dai and Frédéric Dufourt
- 2016-05: Technical change biased toward the traded sector and labor market frictions

- Luisito Bertinelli, Olivier Cardi and Romain Restout
- 2016-04: On the value of foreign PhDs in the developing world: Training versus selection effects

- Helena Barnard, Robin Cowan and Moritz Müller
- 2016-03: Fractal and dynamic organizational ambidexterity

- Lesya Dymyd and Patrick Llerena
- 2016-02: Did policy reforms really decrease inequalities of access to French higher education? A comparison between Generation 1998 and 2010

- Magali Jaoul-Grammare
- 2016-01: Modelling Education Dynamics with Cliometric Foundations

- Claude Diebolt
- 2015-32: Central bank accountability under adaptive learning

- Marine André and Meixing Dai
- 2015-31: Determinants of corruption: Can we put all countries in the same basket?

- Blaise Gnimassoun and Joseph Keneck
- 2015-30: Is there justification for alimony payments? A survey of the empirical literature

- Bruno Jeandidier and Helen Lim
- 2015-29: Consommation d’énergie et croissance économique en Afrique subsaharienne

- Florian Grosset-Touba and Phu Nguyen-Van
- 2015-28: Did Gender-Bias Matter in the Quantity- Quality Trade-off in the 19th Century France ?

- Claude Diebolt, Tapas Mishra and Faustine Perrin
- 2015-27: Une éducation pour tous de qualité: une analyse statistique sur les pays d’Afrique subsaharienne

- Nadir Altinok
- 2015-26: Productivity, resource endowment and trade performance of the wood product sector

- Bertrand Koebel, Anne-Laure Levet, Phu Nguyen-Van, Indradev Purohoo and Ludovic Guinard
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