Publications

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Business cycles synchronization in East Asia : A Markov-switching approach

Benjamin KEDDAD, Gilles DUFRÉNOT
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Coworking spaces and the localized dynamics of innovation in Barcelona

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Dynamique de la satisfaction professionnelle en tant que ressource entrepreneuriale

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Insertion et maintien sur le marché du travail des journalistes non stables

Clémence AUBERT-TARBY

Si le contrat de travail à durée déterminée (CDD) est une relation d’emploi non standard bien connue pour laquelle l’usage est clairement réglementé, la pige est un système moins étudié par les sociologues ou les économistes.

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Managerial Sympathy or Empathy / Original Title: Un bon manager doit-il être sympathique ou empathique avec ses collaborateurs?

Patrice CAILLEBA, F. CUEVAS
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Négociation stratégique et utilité non espérée : L’approche par la prime de risque de désaccord

The main object of the paper is to use the Non-Expected Utility Theory extension of the concept of boldness or fear of disagreement, in order to highlight the central role played by the risk posture of the bargainer in a sequential bargaining game.

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Financial liberalization, disaggregated capital flows and banking crisis: Evidence from developing countries

Nabila BOUKEF JLASSI, Helmi HAMDI

The aim of this paper is to examine whether financial liberalization has triggered banking crises in some developing countries. We focus in particular on the role of capital flows as their volatilities threat economic stability and growth.

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Round table “Fostering International Teaching and Research Collaborations”

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Modeling causality between electricity consumption and economic growth in BIS countries

Nabila BOUKEF JLASSI, Helmi HAMDI, RASHID SBIA, Abdelaziz HAKIMI

This paper tests the causal relationship between per capita electricity consumption and gross domestic product (GDP) per capita for Brazil, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa for the period 1971–2009. To reach this goal, we use panel cointegration analysis and Granger causality tests.

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