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Do we have to favor labor managed firms? What are the consequences? We examine the main models of the litterature to better understand the limits of this kind of organisation and to show when the financial constraints can help labor managed firms.
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The aim of this paper is to set the foundation of an approach of the diffusion-adoption problem of an innovation or a technological standard, based on the building of influence matrixes. This means that agents are to be considered as participating in social networks that provide the support and...
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Apres avoir empiriquement mis en evidence l'instabilite des procedures CART de classification par arbre, nous presentons des methodes d'agregation de classificateurs obtenues a l'aide d'un reechantillonage de type bootstrap. Enfin, nous mettons en oeuvre ces procedures sur un probleme de...
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We investigate the problem of how to make welfare comparisons of income distributions hen a population allocation problem (how a population should be optimally divided over families for given resources) adds to the usual income allocation problem. Pro-family and anti-family stances are...
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This paper examines how the tax burden in a developing economy should be distributed between capital income and labor income. We study a two-sector model, where the traditional sector is "informal" and consequently cannot be taxed by the government. In this set up, we find that the optimal...
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