LAW, INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMICS IN NANTERRE (LIEN)

Les mardis de 11h à 12h30 en salle G614 - bâtiment G (sauf exceptions)

  Organisation : Benjamin Monnery et Jean-Marc Zogheib

NEXT EVENTS

TUESDAY 17 DECEMBER 2024
Stéphane Méchoulan (Dalhousie Univeristy) : From Schmattes to Riches: Intergenerational Mobility of American Jewish Immigrants in the Interbellum

Abstract: We use linked U.S. Census data to study the intergenerational mobility of Jewish immigrants in the first half of the 20th century using Yiddish mother tongue as marker for Jewish origin. Across the distribution of fathers' occupational statuses, Jewish immigrants' sons climbed higher on the socioeconomic ladder than non-Jewish immigrants' and non-immigrant white Americans' sons. In addition, for Jewish sons, fathers' occupational status counted less for social ascent. Education played a critical role in this success. However, a residual `Jewish factor' accounts for as much as education in explaining achievements in earnings, entrepreneurship, or occupational status. We document the roles of network effects, family size, investment strategies, and geographical mobility as possible channels for such divergence in intergenerational mobility. No plausible amount of unobservable selection could cancel these results.

ARCHIVES

TUESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2024
Inès Picard (CREST / Ecole Polytechnique) : Deliver Us from Crime? Online Platforms, Gig Jobs, and Offending

Avec H. Allouard, G. Cecere, J. de Sousa, O. Marie

Abstract: We investigate the impact of the rise of on-demand food delivery platforms on local employment and crime rates, leveraging the temporal and geographic disparities in their introduction in France. Our staggered difference-in-differences approach reveals that the arrival of a delivery platform in an employment area increases job opportunities for unqualified jobs, as evidenced by a rise in registered riders. This increase in employment opportunities concurrently leads to a large reduction in drug-related crimes. These results indicate that the gig economy fosters employment opportunities for low-skilled workers, youth, and migrants, facilitating their engagement in lawful economic activities.

TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2024
Alessandro de Chiara (Universitat de Barcelona) : Mitigating Generative AI Hallucinations

With Ester Manna & Shubranshu Singh
Abstract : Generative AI systems often suffer from AI hallucinations in that they may provide confident responses unjustified by their training data. Given the increasing reliance on generative AI systems, it is hard to overstate the perils of AI hallucinations. In this paper, we explore the question of whether AI developers or human decision makers should be liable for the harm the AI systems may cause. We develop a novel theoretical framework to study and compare implications of liability for developers of AI systems versus liability for human decision makers. We find that in some cases AI developer liability can interestingly result in over-supervision and under-adoption by the human decision makers. Although AI operator liability leads to efficient accuracy investment when AI accuracy is publicly observed, developer liability results in higher accuracy investment when it is privately observed by the developer. We show that the optimal allocation of liability may change over time, depending on the evolution of the technology.

TUESDAY 22 OCTOBER 2024
Mathilde Aubouin (GAEL, UGA) : Digital adoption and literacy: a new divide between migrants and natives?
TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2024
(salle 305)
Vedran Capkun (HEC) : National Security Policies and Corporate Investment

Abstract: We examine national security policies implemented by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and how they affect corporate investment. CFIUS can deny regulatory approval of foreign takeovers on national security grounds. We document a sharp increase in CFIUS denials of regulatory approval during the 2008-2019 sample period in which the Foreign Investment and National Security Act (FINSA) was in place. CFIUS denials are followed by a negative market reaction, a decrease in foreign takeovers, and a reduction in corporate investment in industries of the blocked-acquisition targets. The decreases in corporate investment are more pronounced among firms that are ex-ante financially constrained. Our results may be of interest to regulators who have recently adopted CFIUS-like mechanisms to protect critical assets from foreign hands.

Papier

MONDAY 24 JUNE 2024
Guillaume Hollard (Ecole Polytechnique, CREST) : Bringing Contact Interventions to the Lab: Effects of Bilateral Discussions on Interethnic Trust in Senegal
MONDAY 10 JUNE 2024
Antoine Pietri (CEEM, U Montpellier) : Enemies with benefits': On the rationale of trading arms with an enemy
MONDAY 03 JUNE 2024
Maximilian Schafer (IMT Business School) : Off-platform tracking and data externalities
MONDAY 29 APRIL 2024
Théo Marquis (Sciences Po) : Curtailing False News, Amplifying Truth

with Sergei Guriev, Emeric Henry, and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya

MONDAY 08 APRIL 2024
Arrah-Marie Jo :
MONDAY 25 MARCH 2024
Rosanne Logeart (PSE) : Does Access Mean Success? Connection to Policy-Makers and Lobbying Success of Political Actors
MONDAY 04 MARCH 2024
Shiva Shekhar (Tilburg Univ) : The Bright Side of the GDPR: Welfare-improving Privacy Management
MONDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2024
Jean Lacroix (U Paris Saclay, RITM) : Domino Secessions : Evidence from the US
MONDAY 05 FEBRUARY 2024
([ANNULE])
Emmanuel Peterlé (Univ Franche-comté, CRESE) : The Impact of Name and Shame and Fee-Shifting on Frivolous Lawsuits
MONDAY 29 JANUARY 2024
Vincent Teixera (Univ de Loirraine, BETA) : Court Resolution and Predictive Justice
MONDAY 15 JANUARY 2024
Cat Lam Pham (Marburg University) : On the Strategic Choice of Overconfident Lawyers
MONDAY 18 DECEMBER 2023
Rémi Suchon (U Catholique de Lille) : Conciliation, Social Preferences, and Pre-Trial Settlement: a Laboratory Experiment.

Co-écrit avec Matthieu Belarouci & Vincent Lenglin

Abstract :We experimentally study conciliation, an intervention aimed at improving bargaining efficiency. In conciliation, a neutral third party collaborates with the parties by suggesting resolutions to promote agreements. Unlike delegation or arbitration, conciliation fully preserves the autonomy of the parties. Unlike mediation, the conciliator cannot filter information. Whether conciliation can improve bargaining efficiency is an open question. In our laboratory experiment, two "litigants" bargain over the split of a loss in an unstructured protocol. In case of failure, a random split is implemented. In some conditions, a third party, the conciliator takes part in the bargaining by submitting non-binding suggestions to the litigants. We find that, on average, conciliation does not affect the likelihood of failure or the splits that are agreed upon by litigants. However, for bargaining pairs composed of selfish litigants, conciliation leads to more equal agreements. Conciliation also reduces bargaining delays: the time and the number of offers necessary to converge to an agreement are significantly reduced in the presence of a conciliator.

MONDAY 11 DECEMBER 2023
Bastien Michel (LEMNA, Nantes) : Measuring the Impact of Incarceration on Recidivism in Denmark

with M. Rosholm & M. Simonsen

MONDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2023
Claudio Detotto (Univ de Corse, LISA) : Experts and Arbitration Outcomes: Insights from Public Procurement Contract Disputes, avec Riccardo Marselli, Bryan Mccannon et Marco Vannin
MONDAY 23 OCTOBER 2023
Tobias Krestchmer (LMU, Munich) : How to seed a platform? Overcoming the chicken-and-egg problem with owned, earned and paid media

Avec Christian Peukert

MONDAY 16 OCTOBER 2023
Maelle Stricot (PSE) : Does news coverage of violence against women affect their reporting and judicial treatment?
MONDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2023
Xavier Lambin (ESSEC) : Less than meets the eye: simultaneous experiments as a source of algorithmic seeming collusion
MONDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2023
Ken Yahagi (Seikei University, Tokyo) : Media information provision and criminal behavior

Abstract : This paper provides a theoretical framework to consider the effects of profit-driven media as an information provider about criminal issues on criminal behaviors and avoidance behaviors of victims. Then, we show that profit-driven news media reporting can be biased and over-misrepresented about criminal situations. This leads to an increased demand for crime news reporting of offenders and victims and causes inefficient behaviors compared to the social welfare perspective. This kind of distortion can be happened by the informal sanction provided by the profit-driven media. These help us to discuss direct and indirect interactions between criminal policies and intervention for media industries.

MONDAY 19 JUNE 2023
Juan Mora-Sanguinetti (Banque d'Espagne) : Measuring and quantifying regulation with new indicators. The cases of anti-discrimination legislation and “Green Regulation”
MONDAY 12 JUNE 2023
Arthur Silve (IAST / Univ. Laval) : Building Reputation: Proxy Wars and Transnational Identities
MONDAY 22 MAY 2023
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Marianne Lumeau : American bias in a local music streaming market: curation push vs. preference pull

Papier

MONDAY 15 MAY 2023
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Alessandro de Chiara (U Barcelona) : A dynamic theory of regulatory capture

Co-auteur: M. Schwarz

 

Papier

MONDAY 17 APRIL 2023
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Yassine Badra (U Paris 2) : Market-dependent preferences, positive and negative network effects and welfare

[Papier]

MONDAY 03 APRIL 2023
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Stefania Marcassa (CY Cergy) : Migration, Social Change, and the Early Decline in U.S. Fertility

Avec A. Fogli

Abstract: We study the impact of internal migration on the U.S. fertility transition in the Nineteenth century. We show that fertility declined faster in counties characterized by a higher outward migration, especially towards the Western frontier. We exploit the number of acres granted to veterans of the American wars to estimate the causal effect of migration on fertility decline. Our theory is based on the diffusion of new family values governing intergenerational behavior with respect to saving and fertility. Migration and the lack of remittance technology lowered expected transfers from children, and incentivized precautionary savings of parents. Results are robust to several measures of fertility and internal migration.

[Papier]

MONDAY 20 MARCH 2023
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Ambre Nicolle (LMU Munich) : Competition and value capture in platform markets: Implications for complementor strategy

Co-auteure: Johannes Loh

TUESDAY 14 MARCH 2023
(En vision et en salle 614 de 14h à 15h15)
Avishalom Tor (Notre Dame) : When Should Governments Invest More in Nudging? Revisiting Benartzi et al. (2017)

[Papier]

MONDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2023
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Gloria Gennaro (UCL) : Televised Debates and Emotionality in Politics: Evidence from C-SPAN

Co-auteur: E. Ash

MONDAY 23 JANUARY 2023
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Nicolas Soulié (RITM) : Online popularity, fake followers and soccer players' value

Papier

MONDAY 09 JANUARY 2023
(En distanciel)
Gwen-Jiro Clochard (Université Chicago) : Improving the Perception of the Police by the Youth

Papier

MONDAY 12 DECEMBER 2022
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Clément Brébion (Copenhagen BS) : Unemployment Insurance Eligibility and Employment Duration

Co-auteurs: Simon Briole et Laura Khoury

MONDAY 05 DECEMBER 2022
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Vincent Lefrère (Institut Mines Telecom) : Privacy, Data and Competition: The Case of Apps For Young Children

[Papier]

MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2022
(ANNULE)
Marianne Lumeau (CREM, Université de Rennes I) : American bias in a local music streaming market: curation push vs. preference pull
MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2022
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Steffen Juranek (NHH) : Predicting patent lawsuits with machine learning
MONDAY 07 NOVEMBER 2022
(En distanciel)
Jeonh-Yoo Kim (Kyung Hee Univ, Seoul) : Law and Economics of Artificial Intelligence: Optimal Liability Rules for Accident Losses Caused by Autonomous Vehicles
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER 2022
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Suzanne Vergnolle (CNAM) : Quelles régulations pour la modération des contenus en ligne ?
MONDAY 10 OCTOBER 2022
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Tobias Kretschmer (LMU Munich) : Strategic confusopoly: evidence from the UK mobile market

Article à l'appui de la présentation : lien

MONDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2022
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Marie Layoun (U Panthéon Assas) : Electricity shortage and municipal elections: Evidence from Lebanon
MONDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2022
(En salle 614 et en distanciel)
Stéphane Méchoulan (Dalhousie U) : Revisiting the effects of abortion legalization
MONDAY 27 JUNE 2022
(En distanciel à 11H30)
Miriam Buiten (St Gallen Univ) : From intermediaries to moderators of the internet: Should online platforms be liable?
MONDAY 20 JUNE 2022
(11h10 à 13h, salle G 301/302)
Wilfried Sand Zantman (ESSEC Business School) : Hitting the Right Target? Pricing and Advertising Strategies in Digital Markets

Avec Grazia Cecere and Sarah Lemaire

MONDAY 30 MAY 2022
(Salle G110)
Antoine Dubus (ETH Zurich) : Data Driven Mergers and Acquisitions with Information Synergies

co-auteur: Patrick Legros

MONDAY 23 MAY 2022
Clara Jean (Grenoble Ecole de Management) : The Value of Your Data: Privacy and Personal Data Exchange Networks

co-auteur: B. De los Santos

MONDAY 02 MAY 2022
Pierre-Henri Morand (Université Avignon) : Detecting fraud in public procurement: methodology and application to French Data
MONDAY 11 APRIL 2022
Philine Widmer (St Gallen University) : Ministers engage in favoritism too

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3818193

MONDAY 21 MARCH 2022
(salle 614 + visio)
Arthur Charpentier (UQAM) : Bodily injury claims in France : negotiation or court?
MONDAY 07 MARCH 2022
Thomas Lanzi (Université Nancy) : Credence Goods and Consumer Feedback

coécrit avec M. Ayouni

MONDAY 07 FEBRUARY 2022
Samuel Ferey (BETA) : Paradoxes de vote et décision des juges constitutionnels : une approche empirique sur le cas français

co-écrit avec Ph. Mongin

MONDAY 24 JANUARY 2022
(En visio)
Tommaso Giommoni (ETH Zurich) : A Machine Learning Approach to Analyze and Support Anti-Corruption Policy
MONDAY 10 JANUARY 2022
Sophie Bienenstock (Université Paris 1) : Abusive contract terms: is the unconscionability doctrine deterrent?

co-écrit avec C. Desrieux

MONDAY 13 DECEMBER 2021
(Salle G413A)
Andrea Mantovani (Toulouse Business School - Univ of Bologna) : Regulating Platform Fees Under Price Parity

co-écrit avec Renato Gomes

MONDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2021
Marc Bourreau (Telecom Paris) : Digital Platforms, Aggregated Data, and Entry with Informational Spillovers
MONDAY 08 NOVEMBER 2021
Michal Soltes (Charles University) : Sentencing Decisions Around Quantity Thresholds: Theory and Experiment
MONDAY 11 OCTOBER 2021
Laura Khoury (Norwegian School of Economics) : Prison, Mental health and Family Spillovers
TUESDAY 05 OCTOBER 2021
Tim Friehe : Overconfident managers, consumers misperceiving product risk, and product liability
MONDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2021
Jérémy Tanguy (Univ Savoie Mont-Blanc) : Getting used to terrorist threats? Evidence from French terrorist attacks between 2015 and 2016
MONDAY 28 JUNE 2021
Camille Hémet (ENS, PSE) : Custodial vs non-custodial sentences : Long-run evidence from an anticipated reform

avec Bastien Michel

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rbgsgpzbmck61jv/DP15047-2.pdf?dl=0

MONDAY 21 JUNE 2021
Robin Christmann (Leibniz School of Business Hanover) : Plea Bargaining and the Battle-of-the-Sexes Dilemma in Inquisitorial Criminal Justice Systems
MONDAY 31 MAY 2021
Ilan Tojerow (Univ Libre Bruxelles) : Appointed of Elected? How Mayoral Accountability Impacts the Provision of Policing

http://ftp.iza.org/dp13961.pdf

MONDAY 17 MAY 2021
Olivier Donni (Université de Cergy-Pontoise) : Resource Sharing in Households with Children: A Generalized Model and Empirical Evidence from the UK

avec Olivier Bargain et Imen Hentati

MONDAY 10 MAY 2021
Joana Pinho (Catolica Porto Business School) : Cartel deterrence and manager labor market in US and EU antitrust jurisdictions: theory and experimental data
MONDAY 12 APRIL 2021
William Arbour (U Toronto) : Prison Rehabilitation Programs: Efficiency and Targeting

coécrit avec G. Lacroix et S. Marchand

[Papier]

MONDAY 29 MARCH 2021
Eric Darmon (Univ Rennes 1) : Multimarket Contact and Platform Competition: Reassessing the Mutual Forbearance Hypothesis

avec Thomas LE TEXIER, Zhiwen LI and Thierry PENARD

MONDAY 15 MARCH 2021
Anastasios Dosis (ESSEC Business School) : The ownership of data
MONDAY 01 MARCH 2021
Régis BLAZY (U. Strasbourg) : The CV effect :How far do the chances to reorganize depend on the bankruptcy judges’ profile?

avec S. Esquerre

MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY 2021
Claude Fluet (Univ Laval) : Reputational vs Beckerian Sanctions

[Papier]

MONDAY 08 FEBRUARY 2021
Henrik Lando (Copenaghen Business School) : The optimal use of vague standards in contract law
MONDAY 25 JANUARY 2021
Juan Mora Sanguinetti (Bank of Spain) : HOW DOES REGULATORY COMPLEXITY AFFECT BUSINESS DEMOGRAPHY? EVIDENCE FROM SPAIN?

coauthored with Ricardo Pérez-Valls

MONDAY 18 JANUARY 2021
Margherita Comola (Univ Paris Sud) : Efficient Bargaining in Decentralized Matching Markets

avec Marcel Fafchamps

MONDAY 14 DECEMBER 2020
Philippe Choné (CREST) : On double marginalization and vertical integration
MONDAY 07 DECEMBER 2020
Avraham Tabbach (Tel Aviv University) : Judgment-Contingent Commitments: Signaling in Negative Expected-Value Suits

[Papier]

MONDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2020
Tim Friehe (Marburg University) : Punishment for Intentions or Outcomes: The Role of Gender and Social Norm
MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2020
Abel François (LEM Lille) : Les effets de la limitation des dépenses de campagne sur la participation électorale
MONDAY 09 NOVEMBER 2020
Stéphane Méchoulan (Dalhousie University) : Pill Access, Abortion Legalization, and the Fabric of American College Students
MONDAY 02 NOVEMBER 2020
Emilie Sartre (CREST) : Toxic Loans and the Rise in Populist Candidacies
MONDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2020
Germain Gauthier (CREST) : Sex crime, reporting and #MeToo

[Papier]

MONDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2020
Stefania Lovo (University of Reading) : Economic integration, industrial structure, and catch-up growth: Firm-level evidence from Poland

[Papier]

MONDAY 02 MARCH 2020
Julien Pramil et Tiaray Razafindranovona (SSMSI, INSEE) : Quelles données et quels outils pour analyser la délinquance et la victimation?

[Présentation]

MONDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2020
Malka Guillot (ETH Zurich) : Journalism Quality

coécrit avec Elliott Ash, Julia Cagé et Nicolas Hervé

MONDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2020
Pauline Morault (THEMA / Univ Cergy) : Arranged marriages, premarital investments and the family network
MONDAY 02 DECEMBER 2019
Madina Kurmangaliyeva (Tilburg University) : Victim-Defendant Settlements under Asymmetric Bargaining Positions: The Role of Wealth and Connections in Access to Justice
MONDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2019
Olivier Bonroy (INRA / GAEL) : Exclusion with Patent Clearinghouse: the role of arbitration
MONDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2019
Quentin Lippmann (AMSE) : Gender and Lawmaking in Times of Quotas

[Papier]

MONDAY 21 OCTOBER 2019
Rok Spruk (Université de Ljubljana) : Long-Run Growth Impact of E-Procurement: Evidence from Singapore

Authors: Lela Mélon, Rok Spruk

[papier]

MONDAY 07 OCTOBER 2019
Yann Lecorps (CES / Univ Paris 1) : International Criminal Court Deterrence and Optimal Enforcement of International Criminal Law

[Papier]

MONDAY 09 SEPTEMBER 2019
Christophe Bellégo : Does It Pay to Fight Crime? Evidence From the Pacification of Slums in Rio de Janeiro

[Papier]

MONDAY 01 JULY 2019
Arnaud Desau (Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles, CEREC) : Access to Justice and Economic Development: Evidence from an International Panel Dataset

co-écrit avec Adam Levai et Michèle Schmiegelow

MONDAY 17 JUNE 2019
Vincent Malardé (CREM-CNRS & Univ. Rennes) : Airbnb in Paris: quel impact sur l'industrie hôtelière?

co-écrit avec Ewen Gallic

MONDAY 03 JUNE 2019
Paige M. Skiba (Vanderbilt University) : Use of Precedent in Labor Arbitration Awards

co-écrit avec Ariana Levinson et Erin O’Hara O'Connor

[papier]

MONDAY 13 MAY 2019
Luciano Greco (U. Padova) : Political budget cycles and government payments

with Marco Buso and Luigi Moretti

MONDAY 15 APRIL 2019
Charlez Bizien (IAE de Paris) : Compétition politique et stratégie de confusion: une analyse empirique

co-écrit avec Jean Beuve

[papier]

MONDAY 01 APRIL 2019
Thibault Schrepel (U. Utrecht) : Blockchain, innovation et concurrence
MONDAY 18 MARCH 2019
Andrea Mantovani (U. Bologna) : Much ado about nothing? Online platform price parity clauses and the EU Booking.com case

co-écrit avec Claudio Piga et Carlo Reggiani

[papier]

MONDAY 11 MARCH 2019
Rosa Ferrer (U. Pompeu Fabra) : Consumers' Costly Responses to Product Harm Crises

with Helena Perrone (Mannheim University)

[papier]

MONDAY 04 FEBRUARY 2019
Grazia Cecere (Telecoms ParisTech) : Economics of free mobile applications: Personal data

co-écrit avec Fabrice Le Guel et Vincent Lefrere

[papier]

MONDAY 21 JANUARY 2019
Luigi Moretti (U. Paris 1) : Productivity Benfits from Institutional and Political Integration: Evidence from 1995 EU Enlargement
MONDAY 10 DECEMBER 2018
Ambre Nicolle (Munich School of Management, LMU Munich) : Estimating Consumer Inertia in Repeated Choices of Smartphones

In this paper, we use a unique database on switching between mobile handsets in a sample of about 8,623 subscribers using tariffs without handset subsidy from a single mobile operator on monthly basis between July 2011 and December 2014. We estimate a discrete choice model in which we account for disutility from switching to a different operating systems and handset brands and for unobserved time-persistent preferences for operating systems and brands. Our estimation results indicate presence of significant state-dependency in the choices of operating systems and brands. We find that it is harder for consumers to switch from iOs to Android and other operating systems than from Android and other operating systems to iOS. Moreover, we find that there is significant time-persistent heterogeneity in preferences for different operating systems and brands, which also leads to state-dependent choices. We use our model to simulate market shares in the absence of switching costs and conclude that the market share of Android and smaller operating systems would increase at the expense of the market share of iOs.

 

co-écrit avec Lukasz Grzybowski

MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2018
Rok Spruk (University of Ljubljana) : Lone Wolves, Sleeping Elephants or Predator Hawks? Institutional Shocks and Counterfactual Long-Run Development Paths

[papier]

MONDAY 05 NOVEMBER 2018
Antoine Dubus (Télécom ParisTech) : Selling strategic information in digital competitive markets

[papier]

MONDAY 22 OCTOBER 2018
F. Schuett (TILEC, Tilburg) : Screening for Patent Quality

co-écrit avec Mark Schankerman

[Papier]

MONDAY 15 OCTOBER 2018
Roee Sarel (Frankfurt Business School) : Do Wrongfully Convicted Defendants receive higher punishments?
MONDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2018
S. Lovo (University of Reading) : The role of local institutions in reducing conflict:Evidence from Indonesia

Abstract : In this paper we investigate the impact of local competition for public funds on conflict in Indonesia. We use a triple differences approach that exploits an exogenous source of variation in competition given by the number of villages that compete for sub-district level funds. We find a small but significant impact of competition on conflict. Larger effects are found for local (within-village) and ethnic-type conflict. We provide a number of potential mechanisms that might explain our findings.

MONDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2018
E. Henry (Sciences Po) : Judicial Delegation

co-écrit avec D.Abrams, R. Galbiati, et A. Philippe

MONDAY 18 JUNE 2018
Murat Mungan (George Mason University, Antonin Scalia Law School) : The Effects of Racial Profiling, Taste-Based Discrimination, and Enforcer Liability on Crime
MONDAY 11 JUNE 2018
Charbel Bassil (Notre Dame University, Liban) : Terrorism and intra OECD-tourism: does immigration have a moderation effect?
MONDAY 04 JUNE 2018
Armando Meier (University of Basel) : Does Tobacco Sales Prohibition for Teens Reduce Smoking?
MONDAY 28 MAY 2018
Paige Marta Skiba (Vanderbilt Law University) : The Consequences of Online Payday Lending
MONDAY 09 APRIL 2018
Eliott Ash (Warwick University) : Optimal Contract Design in the Wild: Rigidity and Control in Collective Bargaining
MONDAY 26 MARCH 2018
Christoph Rößler (Philipps-University Marburg) : Pretrial settlement with reference-dependent preferences
MONDAY 05 MARCH 2018
Régis Renault (THEMA-CNRS & Univ. Cergy) : Search direction: position externalities and position bias

co-écrit avec Simon Anderson

MONDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2018
Habtamu Belay (Università di Torino) : Regulatory Restriction of "Non-traditional" Banking Activities and Banking Crises
MONDAY 05 FEBRUARY 2018
Yun-chien Chang (Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan) : Do state-owned entreprises have worse corporate governance? An empirical analysis of corporate practices in China

co-écrit avec Yu Hsin Lin

[papier]

MONDAY 15 JANUARY 2018
François-Charles Wolff (IAE Nantes, Université de Nantes) : Do public scholarships to students crowd-out parental transfers?

avec Sébastien Grobon, Insee et Ined

MONDAY 04 DECEMBER 2017
Mattea Stein (Paris School of Economics) : Reforming the Speed of Justice - Evidence from an Event Study in Senegal
MONDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2017
Axel Gautier (Univ. Liège & LCII) : Quality and financial discrimination on the net

co-écrit avec Robert Somogyi (CORE, UCL)

MONDAY 06 NOVEMBER 2017
Joshua Teitelbaum (Georgetown University School of Law, Washington) : Tort Liability and Unawareness

co-écrit avec Surajeet Chakravarty et David Kelsey

MONDAY 23 OCTOBER 2017
Frank Walsh (University College, Dublin) : Monopsony, Minimum Wages and Migration

co-écrit avec Eric Strobl

MONDAY 16 OCTOBER 2017
Giuseppe di Vita (Univ. of Catania) : Political Corruption and Legislative Complexity: A Macroeconomic Analysis

[papier]

MONDAY 02 OCTOBER 2017
Tim Friehe et Elisabeth Schulte (Univ. Philipps de Marburg) : Uncertain product risk, information acquisition, and product liability
MONDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2017
Luciano Greco (Univ. Padova) : Sequential Moral Hazard under Financial Limits: Sequential versus Partnership Contracts

co-écrit avec Marco Buso

[papier]

MONDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2017
Murat Mungan (George Mason University, Antonin Scalia Law School) : The Signal-Tuning Function of Liability Regimes

co-écrit avec Claude Fluet

[Papier]

MONDAY 03 JULY 2017
Giovanni B. Ramello (U. degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale) : Women in policy

co-écrit avec Matteo Migheli

MONDAY 26 JUNE 2017
Andrea Filippetti (Institute of Regional Studies, National Research Council (CNR), Rome) : Risk-taking and the diversity of human capital: how social insurance affects innovation
MONDAY 19 JUNE 2017
Florian Baumann (U. Bonn & CASTLE) : Injunctions against false advertising

co-écrit avec Alexander Rasch

MONDAY 29 MAY 2017
Maurizio La Rocca (U. della Calabria) : Corruption, gender and firm value in Europe
MONDAY 27 MARCH 2017
Olivier Bargain (GREQAM-CNRS & AMSE & IDEP) : The Public Sector Wage Gap : New Evidence from Panel Administrative Data

co-écrit avec Blaise Melly et Audrey Etienne

MONDAY 20 MARCH 2017
Catherine Barreau (U. Rennes 1 & IODE-CNRS) : La marchandisation des données personnelles dans le contexte du Marché Unique Numérique
THURSDAY 02 MARCH 2017
Jennifer Arlen (Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law, New York University School of Law, et secrétaire de l'American Law & Economics Association) : Does Conviction Matter? The Reputational and Collateral Effects of Corporate Crime
avec Cindy Alexander

[Papier]

MONDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2017
Christian Wey (DICE & Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf) : Evidence Production in Merger Control: The Role of Remedies
avec Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt
MONDAY 06 FEBRUARY 2017
Pierre Fleckinger (Mines ParisTech & PSE) : Game of Frauds
MONDAY 23 JANUARY 2017
Juliette Rey (PSE) : Ex Post Analysis of State Aids: Empirical Study of Restructuring State Ais Impact on Recipients' Performances
MONDAY 09 JANUARY 2017
Laurent Linnemer (CREST-LEI) : Partial exclusivity
co-écrit avec Philippe Choné et Thibaud Vergé
MONDAY 12 DECEMBER 2016
Emilie Dargaud (GATE-CNRS & Univ. Lyon 2) : Endogenous firms' organization, internal audit and leniency programs
MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2016
Sarah Dormont (UPEC) : L'œuvre d’un salarié : une analyse économique du régime
MONDAY 07 NOVEMBER 2016
Marc Bourreau (Telecom ParisTech) : Licensing Standard Essential Patents with Costly Enforcement
co-écrit avec Rafael C. de M. Ferraz et Yann Ménière

[Papier]

MONDAY 03 OCTOBER 2016
Elena Stancanelli (Paris School of Economics Jourdan & CNRS) : Couples' Retirement under Individual Pension Design: a Regression Discontinuity Study for France
MONDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2016
Gerd Muehlheusser (IZA & Univ. Hamburg) : The Protection of Whistle-Blowers in Organizations: Theory and Experimental Evidence
MONDAY 04 JULY 2016
Matteo Rizzolli (LUMSA University, Rome) : Becoming Bourgeois: The Emergence of Private Property in the Lab
MONDAY 20 JUNE 2016
Aurélie Bonein (CREM-CNRS & Univ. Rennes 1) : Do people contribute to punish evaders: An experimental study
co-écrit avec Cécile Bazart
MONDAY 23 MAY 2016
Christophe Quézel-Ambrunaz (U. Savoie Mont Blanc) : De la responsabilité civile à la socialisation des risques
MONDAY 02 MAY 2016
Roger Van den Bergh (Erasmus University of Rotterdam) : Deregulation of the legal services market: the Dutch experience
MONDAY 18 APRIL 2016
Patrice Bougette (GREDEG-CNRS & Univ. Nice) : Should I Go by Bus? A Preliminary Assessment of the French Long Distance Bus Industry Liberalization
co-écrit avec Thierry Blayac (Université de Montpellier, LAMETA)
MONDAY 04 APRIL 2016
Alexander Rasch (DICE & Univ. Heinrich Heine - Duesseldorf) : Product liability in markets for vertically differentiated products
co-écrit avec Florian Baumann et Tim Friehe

[Papier]

MONDAY 07 MARCH 2016
Libor Dusek (University of Economics in Prague and CERGE-EI) : Experience with Punishment and Specific Deterrence: Evidence from Speeding Tickets
MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY 2016
Julien Jacqmin (HEC Management School - U. Liège) : Does sector-specific experience matter? The case of European higher education ministers
co-écrit avec Mathieu Lefebvre

[Papier]

MONDAY 08 FEBRUARY 2016
Paola Valbonesi (Univ. of Padova) : Courts efficiency and procurement performance
co-écrit avec Decio Coviello, Luigi Moretti et Giancarlo Spagnolo

[Papier]

MONDAY 25 JANUARY 2016
Jo Seldeslachts (KU Leuven & DIW-Berlin) : What clients want: Choices between lawyers' offerings
co-écrit avec Flóra Felső et Sander Onderstal

[Papier]

MONDAY 11 JANUARY 2016
Benjamin Monnery (GATE-CNRS & Univ. Lyon) : Sentence Reductions and Recidivism after Prison: Evidence from France
MONDAY 14 DECEMBER 2015
Maïva Ropaul (CRED/Univ. Paris 2 & ENS Cachan) : Self-Insurance And Liability Insurance Under Ambiguity
co-écrit avec François Pannequin

[Papier]

MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2015
Nicola Giocoli (Univ. of Pisa, Law Department) : Free from what? Competition, regulation and antitrust during the Gilded Age

[Papier]

MONDAY 09 NOVEMBER 2015
Bryan McCannon (West Virginia University & Center for Free Enterprise) : Queuing Up for Justice: Prosecutor Elections and Case Backlogs

[Papier]

MONDAY 12 OCTOBER 2015
Thierry Lafay (PRISM & Univ. Paris I) : CEO's Morality and Incentives
co-écrit avec Pierre Fleckinger et Constance Monnier

[Papier]

MONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2015
Thomas Le Texier (CREM-CNRS & Université de Rennes) : Monitoring Digital Piracy: Public vs. Private Enforcement
co-écrit avec Eric Darmon

[Papier]

THURSDAY 18 JUNE 2015
Nicolas Petit (Institute for European Legal Studies, Liege Law Faculty) : Patent hold up and the antitrustization of frand - A multi-sided reappraisal

[Papier]

MONDAY 01 JUNE 2015
Patrick Waelbroeck (Telecom ParisTech) : Online Copyright Enforcement: A Stochastic Model of the Graduated Response in France
co-écrit avec Jean Berbinau (Collège de l'Hadopi)
MONDAY 18 MAY 2015
Florence G'Sell (Institut François Gény, Université de Lorraine) : La réforme des professions juridiques réglementées par la loi pour la croissance, l'activité et l'égalité des chances économiques
MONDAY 11 MAY 2015
Pieter Desmet (Erasmus University Rotterdam) : Thou shall compete: How market competition affects ethical decision making within organizations
MONDAY 20 APRIL 2015
Stéphane Esquerré (LaRGE, Université de Strasbourg) : Court structure and legal efficience, the case of French échevinage in bankruptcy courts
MONDAY 13 APRIL 2015
Christophe Charlier (GREDEG, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis) : Renewable Energy, Subsidies, and the WTO: Where has the 'Green' Gone?

[Papier]

MONDAY 16 MARCH 2015
Abraham Wickelgren (University of Texas at Austin) : A Novel Justification for Legal Restrictions on Non-Compete Clauses

[Papier]

MONDAY 02 MARCH 2015
Samuel Ferey (BETA, Université de Lorraine) : Quelles applications des jeux coopératifs au droit civil? Le cas des dommages à multiple co-auteurs
TUESDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2015
Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci (Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics) : The Emergence of the Corporate Form
Séance organisée en partenariat avec l'Ecole Doctorale "Economie Organisations Société"

[Papier]

MONDAY 09 FEBRUARY 2015
Juan José Ganuza (Pompeu Fabra University) : Procurement and Accidents: Bidding for Judgment Proofness, and the Liability Curse

[Papier]

MONDAY 26 JANUARY 2015
Pierre Garello (Université Aix-Marseille) : Complexity and the Law

[Papier]

MONDAY 12 JANUARY 2015
Maarten Pieter Schinkel (ACLE, University of Amsterdam) : Discretionary Authority and Prioritizing in Government Agencies

[Papier]

MONDAY 01 DECEMBER 2014
Claude Fluet (Laval University) : Why Plaintiffs' Attorneys Use Contingent and Defense Attorneys Fixed Fee Contracts
co-écrit avec Winand Emons (Un. de Berne)

[Papier]

MONDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2014
Yassine Lefouili (TSE) : Cross-Licensing and Competition
with Doh-Shin Jeon
MONDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2014
Gerd Muehlheusser (University of Hambourg) : Black Sheep or Scapegoats? Implementable Monitoring Policies Under Unobservable Levels of Misbehavior

[Papier]

MONDAY 20 OCTOBER 2014
Evelyne Serverin (CTAD, Université Paris-Ouest Nanterre la Défense) : Agir et ne pas agir aux prud'hommes (1994-2013)
MONDAY 06 OCTOBER 2014
Raphaël Giraud (LED, Paris 8) : Confidence, Optimism and Litigation: A Litigation Model under Ambiguity

[Papier]

MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2014
Sophie Bienenstock (CRED, Paris 2) : The role of emotions in consumption choices: the case of anticipated regret with boundedly rational agents

[Papier]

MONDAY 30 JUNE 2014
Nicolas Petit (Institute for European Legal Studies, Liege Law Faculty) : Patent hold-up: theory and evidence
MONDAY 23 JUNE 2014
Thierry Penard (CREM, Université de Rennes 1) : Graduated Response Policy and the Behavior of Digital Pirates: Evidence from the French Three-strike (Hadopi) Law

[Papier]

MONDAY 02 JUNE 2014
Fernando Gómez Pomar (Pompeu Fabra University) : Product Liability versus Reputation

[Papier]

MONDAY 19 MAY 2014
Louis Visscher (Rotterdam Institute for Law & Economics, Université de Rotterdam) : Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) as a way to improve pain and suffering damages for personal injuries

[Papier]

MONDAY 05 MAY 2014
Yannick Gabuthy (CRESE, Université de Franche-Comté) : Conventional versus Final-Offer Arbitration

[Papier]

MONDAY 28 APRIL 2014
Alfred Endres (Université de Hagen) : "It's all in the Mix!" – Internalizing Externalities with R&D Subsidies and Environmental Liability
co-écrit avec Tim Friehe, University of Bonn, Bianca Rundshagen, Universty of Hagen

[Papier]

MONDAY 24 MARCH 2014
Yann Ménière (CERNA, Ecole des Mines) : Defensive and offensive acquisition services in the market for patents

[Papier]

MONDAY 10 MARCH 2014
Pierre Bentata (CRED, Paris 2) : Environmental regulation and civil liability under causal uncertainty: an empirical study

[Papier]

MONDAY 03 FEBRUARY 2014
Massimo D'Antoni (Université de Sienne) : Insufficient compensation and multiple equilibria
co-écrit avec Avi Tabbach

[Papier]

MONDAY 27 JANUARY 2014
Peter Ormosi (Center for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia) : Mergers after cartels: How markets react to cartel busts

[Papier]

MONDAY 13 JANUARY 2014
Tanguy Van Ypersele (GREQAM, Université d'Aix-Marseille) : Crime, wealth, and protection: a theory and Canadian evidence
co-écrit avec Bruno Decreuse (GREQAM, Université Aix-Marseille), Steeve Mongrain (Simon Fraser University)
MONDAY 16 DECEMBER 2013
Kai Hüschelrath (Centre for European Economic Research, Université de Mannheim) : The Impact of Cartelization on Pricing Dynamics Evidence from the German Cement Industry

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MONDAY 02 DECEMBER 2013
Laurent Weil (LaRGE, Université de Strasbourg) : Abortion and Crime: Cross-Country Evidence from Europe
co-écrit avec Abel François (LaRGE, Université de Strasbourg) et Raul Magni-Breton (Pacte, Université de Grenoble)

[Papier]

MONDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2013
Claude Fluet (CIRPEE et Université Laval) : Expressive Law Breaking
MONDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2013
Giovanni Immordino (Center for Studies in Economics and Finance, Université de Salerne) : Fighting collaborative tax evasion

[Papier]

MONDAY 04 NOVEMBER 2013
Thibaud Vergé (CREST) : Secret contracting in interlocking relationship
co-écrit avec Patrick Rey
MONDAY 21 OCTOBER 2013
Margherita Saraceno (ACLE, Université d'Amsterdam) : Justice: More Access, Less Costs
MONDAY 07 OCTOBER 2013
Philippe Arnaud (CREST-Ensae) : The deterrent effect of an increase in sentence time : evidence from French peines planchers

[Papier]

MONDAY 01 JULY 2013
Jennifer Reinganum (Vanderbilt University, Présidente de l'American Law & Economics Association) et Andrew Daughety (Vanderbilt University) : The Effect of Third-Party Funding of Plaintiffs on Settlement
MONDAY 10 JUNE 2013
Sara Biancini (CREM, Université de Caen) : Universal Intellectual Property Rights: Too much of a good thing?
co-écrit avec Emmanuelle Auriol and Rodrigo Paillacar

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MONDAY 27 MAY 2013
Béatrice Dumont (Université Paris XIII, CEPN,CNRS & College of Europe) : The link between damages and patent value in the French judicial system
MONDAY 13 MAY 2013
Stefen Voigt (Université de Hambourg) : Contracting for catastrophe - A Social Contract View of Emergency Constitutions
MONDAY 22 APRIL 2013
Michael Faure (Professeur à l'Université de Maastricht et à l'Université Erasmus de Rotterdam) : Financial Compensation for Victims of Disasters – A Comparative and Economic Perspective
MONDAY 08 APRIL 2013
Nuno Garoupa (Professor of Law and the H. Ross and Helen Workman Research Scholar, Université de l'Illinois) : Do Administrative Courts Favor the Government? Evidence from Medical Malpractice in Spain
co-écrit avec Sofia Amaral-Garcia (Post-Doctorante à l'Université de Zurich)

[Papier]

TUESDAY 02 APRIL 2013
Tim Friehe (CASTLE, University of Bonn) : Crime and status: A contribution to strain theory
en partenariat avec les Ecoles Doctorales "Economie Organisation Société" et "Sciences Juridiques et Politique"

[Papier]

MONDAY 25 MARCH 2013
Yolande Hiriart (CRESE, Université de Franche-Comté) : Relative performance of Liability Rules : Experimental Evidence
co-écrit avec Vera Angelova (Max Planck Institute of Economics) et Giuseppe Attanasi (BETA, Université de Strasbourg)

[Papier]

MONDAY 18 MARCH 2013
Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci (ACLE, Université d'Amsterdam) : Three Dimansions of Legal Remedies
co-écrit avec Josephine van Zeben (Post-Doctorante à l'université d’Indiana, Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Science and Policy Analysis)
MONDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2013
Emanuela Carbonara (Université de Bologne) : Rent-seeking and litigation: the hidden virtues of the loser-pays rule
co-écrit avec Francesco Parisi (Université du Minnesota, Law School)
MONDAY 04 FEBRUARY 2013
Anne Plunket (ADIS Université Paris 11) : Proximity, Network Formation and Inventive Performance : In Search of the Proximity Paradox
MONDAY 21 JANUARY 2013
Sébastien Rouillon (GRETHA Bordeaux 4) : The choice of damages with court delays

[Papier]

MONDAY 07 JANUARY 2013
Kathryn Zeiler (Georgetown University Law Center, Université de Washington) : Against Endowment Theory : Experimental Economics and Legal Scholarship
co-écrit avec Greg Klass (Georgetown University Law Center)
MONDAY 17 DECEMBER 2012
Anne Van Aaken (Université Saint Gallen, vice-présidente de l'European Association of Law & Economics) : The Law and Economics of International Law
MONDAY 03 DECEMBER 2012
Claudine Desrieux (ERMES, Université Paris 2) : Litigation financing: A Comparative Analysis

[Papier]

MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2012
Matteo Rizzolli (Université Libre de Bozen, Bolzano, secrétaire de l'European Association of Law & Economics) : Incentives, Type-I & Type-II errors and Behavior
MONDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2012
Josephine Van Zeben (ACLE, Université d'Amsterdam) : Regulatory Competence Allocation : the Missing Links in Theories of Federalism

[Papier]

MONDAY 29 OCTOBER 2012
Claude Fluet (Cirano, Université du Québec) : The Role of Social Interactions in the Design of Legal Regimes

[Papier]

MONDAY 15 OCTOBER 2012
Jacques Pelletan (Université Paris 8 et Fondation du Risque) : Education, Labor and Crime: A three-periods time-allocation model

[Papier]

MONDAY 25 JUNE 2012
Claire Hill (Minnesota Law School) : Bankers Behaving Badly? The Limits of Regulatory Reform

[Papier]

MONDAY 21 MAY 2012
Frédéric Jenny (CEDE-ESSEC) : Evaluation des dommages dans les procédures civiles en droit de la concurrence: une approche économique et juridique
MONDAY 07 MAY 2012
Guillaume Cheikbossian (Université Montpellier I et TSE) : Coalition Formation and Environmental Policies in International Oligopoly Markets
co-écrit avec M. Cavagnac (Université de Limoges et TSE)

[Papier]

MONDAY 30 APRIL 2012
Marie-Anne Frison-Roche (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris) : Le droit, instrument de neutralité ou de non-neutralité dans les secteurs économiques régulés

[Papier]

MONDAY 02 APRIL 2012
Cécile Bourreau-Dubois (BETA, Nancy-Strasbourg) : La fixation du niveau des pensions alimentaires : des pratiques, un barème
co-écrit avec et Isabelle Sayn (CERCRID, Université Jean Monnet)

[Papier]

MONDAY 26 MARCH 2012
Magali Recoules (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) : Changes in divorce patterns: The culture and the law
co-écrit avec Victor Hiller

[Papier]

MONDAY 12 MARCH 2012
Jérôme Pouyet (CNRS et PSE) : Anticompetitive Vertical Merger Wave
co-écrit avec Johan Homberty et Nicolas Schutz

[Papier]

MONDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2012
Philippe Delacote (INRA-LEF, Nancy) : Unveiling information on opportunity costs in REDD: who obtains the surplus?
co-écrit avec Charles Palmer (Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics), Riyong Kim Bakkegaard (University of Copenhagen), Bo Jellesmark Thorsen (University of Copenhagen)

[Papier]

MONDAY 06 FEBRUARY 2012
Stéphane Rossignol, (LED-Université Paris 8) : Les trois mondes de l'Etat-providence revisités
co-écrit avec Emmanuelle Taugourdeau et Sarah Brockhoff

[Papier]

MONDAY 23 JANUARY 2012
Jocelyn Martel (ESSEC) : The Impact of Debtor Friendly Reforms on the Performance of a Reorganization Procedure
co écrit avec Timothy Fisher (University of Sidney)

[Papier]

THURSDAY 12 JANUARY 2012
Susanne Rose-Ackerman (Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy, Yale Law School) : Putting Cost-Benefit Analysis in Its Place: Rethinking Regulatory Review
Séance en partenariat avec l'Ecole Doctorale de Sciences Juridiques et Politiques et son séminaire doctoral "Relations entre Science Juridique et Science Economique" coordonné par Bertrand du Marais (CRDP) et Sophie Harnay (EconomiX)

[Papier]

MONDAY 09 JANUARY 2012
Joshua Teitelbaum (Georgetown University Law Center, Washington) : Allocation Rules and the Stability of Mass Tort Class Actions

[Papier]

THURSDAY 15 DECEMBER 2011
John Drobak (Washington University School of Law, Saint Louis, Missouri) : How cognitive science can help us understand the judicial decision-making process
Séance en partenariat avec l'Ecole Doctorale de Sciences Juridiques et Politiques et son séminaire doctoral "Relations entre Science Juridique et Science Economique" coordonné par Bertrand du Marais (CRDP) et Sophie Harnay (EconomiX)

[Papier]

MONDAY 05 DECEMBER 2011
John Drobak (Washington University School of Law, Saint Louis, Missouri) : The ways the law leads to cooperative behaviour and the importance of judicial legitimacy

[Papier]

MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2011
Sylvaine Poret (ALIS-INRA Ivry) : How do GM/non GM coexistence regulations affect markets and welfare?
co-écrit avec Marion Desquilbet (GREMAQ, INRA,TSE)

[Papier]

MONDAY 07 NOVEMBER 2011
Régis Blazy (LARGE-Université de Strasbourg) : Building legal indexes to explain recovery rates: an analysis of the french and UK bankruptcy codes
co-écrit avec B. Chopard et N. Nigam

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MONDAY 24 OCTOBER 2011
Romain Espinosa (Ecole Polytechnique et Université Paris 2) : Dynamics of legal systems : individual strategies, social implications
co-écrit avec Bruno Deffains et Bruno Lovat
MONDAY 10 OCTOBER 2011
Saïd Souam (CEPN, Université Paris 13) : Quorum Rules and Shareholder Voting
co-écrit avec P. Charléty et MC. Fagart

[Papier]

MONDAY 20 JUNE 2011
Andrew Clark, PSE-Jourdan : Public Employment and Political Pressure: The Case of French Hospitals
avec Carine Milcent
MONDAY 06 JUNE 2011
Julien Jacob, BETA CNRS et Universités Nancy2-Strasbourg : Ambiguity and Optimal Technological Choice: Does the Liability Regime Matter?
MONDAY 23 MAY 2011
Christian AT, (CRESE, Université de Franche-Comté) : Shareholders vs. Stakeholders Protection and Interest Group Politics
MONDAY 02 MAY 2011
Charles Angelucci, TSE : Moral Hazard and Collusion in Organizations
MONDAY 04 APRIL 2011
Jean Cartier-Bresson, Université Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines : Les mécanismes de construction de l'agenda de la gouvernance
MONDAY 28 MARCH 2011
Jérôme Foncel, BETA, CNRS et Université de Nancy 2 : The Case for Econometrics towards the New European Merger Regulation: HACHETTE/EDITIS
MONDAY 21 MARCH 2011
Luigi Alberto Franzoni, Univ. Bologne : Innovation and Liability Law
MONDAY 14 MARCH 2011
Avraham D. Tabbach, Univ. Tel-Aviv : Least-Cost Avoidance and Partial Compensation
MONDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2011
Florian Baumann, Univ. Tuebingen : More on perverse effects of partial labour market reforms: fixed-term employment contracts and employment protection for regular workers
MONDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2011
Antonio Nicita, Univ. of Sienne and European University Institute RSCAS-FSR Florence : Contract Design under Asset Specificity Uncertainty
MONDAY 07 FEBRUARY 2011
Jens Prüfer, Univ. Tilburg : On the Evolution of Collective Enforcement Institutions: Communities and Courts
avec Scott E. Masten
MONDAY 24 JANUARY 2011
Santiago Carbo‐Valverde (University of Grenada, Spain and Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago) : The Safety‐Net Benefits of DFU Banks During the Crisis: Evidence from the US and Europe
MONDAY 17 JANUARY 2011
Henrik Lando, Center for Law, Economics, and Financial Institutions (Copenhagen Business School) : Why are sales law remedies of limited duration ?
MONDAY 06 DECEMBER 2010
Olivier Musy, EconomiX : Legal harmonization with endogenous preferences
co-écrit avec B.Crettez
MONDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2010
Claude-Denys Fluet, UQAM, Univ Montréal : Legal Liability When Individuals Have Moral Concerns
co-écrit avec Bruno Deffains
MONDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2010
Marcel Boyer, CIRANO et Univ Montréal : The Economics of Copyright Valuation
MONDAY 08 NOVEMBER 2010
Régis Deloche, LIRAES et Univ Descartes Paris 5 : On the optimality of a duty-to-rescue rule and the by-stander effect
avec B. Crettez
MONDAY 25 OCTOBER 2010
Stefania Marcassa, PSE : Until Death Do Us Part? The Economics of Short-Term Marriage Contracts
avec G. Ponthière
THURSDAY 24 JUNE 2010
Jennifer Arlen (NYU School of Law) : An Economic Analysis of Corporate Criminal Liability
MONDAY 21 JUNE 2010
Paolo Pinotti (Bank of Italy) : Migration Restrictions and Criminal Behavior: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
co-écrit avec Giovanni Mastrobuoni (Collegio Carlo Alberto)
MONDAY 14 JUNE 2010
Lars Sørgard (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration) : Optimal Enforcement with Heterogenous Cartels
co-écrit avec Sissel Jensen
MONDAY 07 JUNE 2010
Bertrand Chopard, (BETA et Univ Nancy 2) : (Un)secured Debt and the Likelihood of Court-supervised Reorganization
co-écrit avec Régis Blazy
MONDAY 12 APRIL 2010
Tommaso Nannicini (Univ. Milano-Bocconi) : Tying Your Enemy's Hands in Close Races: The Politics of Federal Transfers in Brazil
co-écrit avec Fernanda Brollo
MONDAY 22 MARCH 2010
Sam Bowles (Santa Fe Institute, University of Sienna and University of Massachusetts) : The Co-evolution of Technology and Institutions: Agriculture and Private Property
MONDAY 15 MARCH 2010
Steffen Huck (UCL) : Can experiments inform regulators?
MONDAY 08 MARCH 2010
Tim Friehe (University of Konstanz) : Too Much R&D Although Polluters Underestimate Environmental Harm?
MONDAY 08 FEBRUARY 2010
Sylvain Bourjade, (ESC Toulouse) : Expertise and Bias in Decision Making
MONDAY 25 JANUARY 2010
Tomaso Duso (WZB and Humboldt University Berlin) : Competition Policy and Productivity Growth: An Empirical Assessment
MONDAY 18 JANUARY 2010
Nicolas Jacquemet (PSE and Université Paris 1) : The Reliability of the Bertrand Curse: An Experimental Investigation of Leniency Programs for Underground Work
avec J-L. Rullière
MONDAY 14 DECEMBER 2009
Cécile Aubert (GRETha, Univ. de Bordeaux 4 et LERNA, Ecole d'Economie de Toulouse) : Managerial effort incentives and market collusion
MONDAY 07 DECEMBER 2009
Sara Biancini (THEMA, Université de Cergy-Pontoise) : Economic Integration and Investment Incentives in Regulated Industries
avec Emmanuelle Auriol
MONDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2009
Carmine Guerriero (ACLE and University of Amsterdam) : Democracy, Judicial Attitudes and Heterogeneity: the Civil Versus Common Law Tradition
MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2009
Francesco Parisi (University of Minnesota) : Forgiving Overconfidence in Tort Law
MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2009
Patricia Funk (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) : How do Electoral Systems Affect Fiscal Policy? Evidence from State and Local Governments, 1890-2005
MONDAY 09 NOVEMBER 2009
Olivier Musy : The puzzle of legal harmonization
MONDAY 12 OCTOBER 2009
Ludivine Roussey : The resolution of disputes when parties have psychological motivations
MONDAY 11 MAY 2009
Myriam Doriat-Duban (Université de Metz) : Analyse économique de la prestation compensatoire : entre logique redistributive et logique réparatrice
MONDAY 04 MAY 2009
Sébastien Rouillon (Gretha, Université de Bordeaux IV) : Cost of public funds, rewards and law enforcement
MONDAY 27 APRIL 2009
Nadine Levratto : La mesure de l'efficacité du droit des faillites, retour sur l'appréciation quantitative d'une institution capitaliste
MONDAY 06 APRIL 2009
Frédéric Marty (CNRS, GREDEG, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis) : Quelques réflexions autour de la décision du Conseil de la Concurrence "voyages-sncf.com"
écrit en collaboration avec Julien Pillot
MONDAY 23 MARCH 2009
Grégoire Rota-Graziosi (Université d'Auvergne, Cerdi-CNRS) : Tax Competition Revisited: An Endogenous Timing Game
MONDAY 09 MARCH 2009
Guillaume Cheikbossian (TSE) : Why is law enforcement decentralized ?
co-écrit avec N. Marceau (UQAM)
MONDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2009
Christian Traxler (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods) : Legal Threat, Moral Appeal and Social Information: Testing Enforcement Strategies in the Field
co-écrit avec R.Sausgruber et G.Fellner
MONDAY 02 FEBRUARY 2009
Jean Mercier Ythier, (Université de Metz, CNRS, BETA et IDEP) : Optimal production of transplant care services
co-écrit avec Bruno Deffains
MONDAY 26 JANUARY 2009
Tanguy Issac et Bernard Swartenbroekx (Université Catholique de Louvain) : No-Starts and Dead Ends: Sequentiality Matters in Law and Economics
MONDAY 19 JANUARY 2009
Pierre Jolivet (EBS) : Class action coming out: opt-in and opt-out features
MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 2008
Dominique Demougin (European Business School) : Implicit versus Explicit Incentives: Theory and Case Study Evidence
MONDAY 08 DECEMBER 2008
Thierry Pénard (Université de Rennes 1) : Olson's Paradox Revisited: An Empirical Analysis of File-sharing Behaviour in P2P File-Sharing Communities
coécrit avec Sylvain Dejean et Raphaël Suire
MONDAY 01 DECEMBER 2008
Jane Winn (Washington University) : Will the EU have a strategic advantage over the US in regulating information security ?
MONDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2008
Robert Ellickson, (Yale Law School) : Housing policy and residential mobility: contrasts between France and teh U.S.
MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2008
Joël van der Weele, European University Institute : A model of procedural fairness
MONDAY 27 OCTOBER 2008
Nicolas Vaillant, Université Catholique de Lille : Infanticide, Deterrence, and Pregnancy Avoidance - Evidence 19th Century Brittany
MONDAY 20 OCTOBER 2008
Marina Dodlova : Political accountability and real authority of government bureaucracy
MONDAY 13 OCTOBER 2008
Giuseppe Dari Mattiacci, Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics : Depersonalization of Business in Ancient Rome
MONDAY 06 OCTOBER 2008
Ingrid Größl, Université de Hambourg : The role of risk preferences, social norms and emotions in explaining financial system inertia
MONDAY 30 JUNE 2008
Damien Besancenot, (Paris Nord) et Radu Vranceanu, (Essec) : Multiple equilibria in a firing game with impartial justice
MONDAY 23 JUNE 2008
Yannick Gabuthy, U. de Nancy-2, BETA : Labour disputes, investment decisions and the judiciary
MONDAY 09 JUNE 2008
Alain Marciano, U. de Reims et EconomiX : Posner, Economics and the Law: From Law and Economics to an Economic Analysis of Law
en collaboration avec Sophie Harnay
MONDAY 02 JUNE 2008
Ejan Mackkay, U. de Montréal, CDACI : Analyse économique du droit
Deuxième édition de son ouvrage (Dalloz, Méthodes du droit, 2008)
MONDAY 26 MAY 2008
Roberto Galbiati, U. Bocconi : The deterrent effects of prison: evidence from a natural experiment
MONDAY 19 MAY 2008
Sébastien Rouillon, U. Bordeaux 4, Gretha : Safety regulation vs liability with heterogeneous probabilities of suit
MONDAY 14 APRIL 2008
Eric Langlais, Université de Nancy 2 : Social wealth an optimal care
MONDAY 07 APRIL 2008
Saïd Souam, U. Paris Nord, CREST : Commitments in Antitrust
MONDAY 31 MARCH 2008
Bertrand Crettez : A general equilibrium investigation of handguns, cops and robbers
John H. Boyd, Abu M. Jalal & Jin Kim,
MONDAY 04 FEBRUARY 2008
Fanny Mougin, U. Franche-Comté : Legal investor protection and managerial incentives
MONDAY 28 JANUARY 2008
Eric Brousseau : Climbing the hierarchical ladders of rules : the dynamicsof institutional framework
MONDAY 21 JANUARY 2008
Nadine Levratto : Legal vs economic explanation of the rise in bankruptcies in XIXth century France
MONDAY 14 JANUARY 2008
Bertrand Crettez : Discussion de « Legal origins »
Glaeser et Shleifer, QJE, 2002
MONDAY 07 JANUARY 2008
Ludovic Moreau, Paris X : Regulatory vs Informational Value of Bond Ratings : Hints from History
MONDAY 17 DECEMBER 2007
Bertrand Chopard, Beta, Nancy II : Financial versus Social Efficiency of Corporate Bankruptcy Law: Does There Exist a French Dilemma?
MONDAY 10 DECEMBER 2007
Marie Obidzinski, Beta : Optimal discretion in asylum law
MONDAY 03 DECEMBER 2007
Claude Fluet (UQAM) : Liability insurance under the negligence rule
MONDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2007
Olivier Musy, Paris X : Discussion de « Market institutions and judicial rulemaking », de Benito Arruñada and Veneta Andonova in Claude Menard and Mary M. Shirley, eds., Handbook of New Institutional Economics, Dordrecht: Springer
MONDAY 05 NOVEMBER 2007
Prabirjit Sarkar, Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge : Legal Origin Hypothesis: What the Time-Series Evidence Shows
MONDAY 15 OCTOBER 2007
Howard A. Shelanski, UC Berkeley : IP Reform, Antitrust Reform, and Unilateral Duties to Deal
MONDAY 08 OCTOBER 2007
Bertrand Crettez, Paris X : On the role of inequalities in legal systems : A Tocquevillian view
MONDAY 01 OCTOBER 2007
Bruno Deffains, Beta, Nancy II : Legal vs Normative Incentives under Judicial Errors
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