Does political disintegration lead to trade disintegration? Evidence from transition countries
Recent studies have found that political disintegration is a cause of severe and rapid trade disintegration in former Eastern European countries. This finding somewhat conflicts with another strand of the literature highlighting the fact that trade patterns change relatively slowly.
Du modèle économique de Spence à la nouvelle sociologie de économique de White
This paper examines the way in which Harisson White (the sociologist,
founder of the american >), has borrowed from the
economist, Michael Spence, his model of the employer/employee relationship
in asymmetric information situations, and built his own model of markets
Effects of Fiscal Policies in four European Countries : A Non-linear Structural VAR Approach
This paper provides new estimates of the effects of fiscal policies by using a non-linear structural VAR model. This methodology is applied to Belgium, France, Germany and Netherlands cases.
Information Asymmetry in the French Market around Crises
This paper posits itself in the stream of literature related to event studies. It is the first study to our knowledge that investigates the impact on the French financial market of September 11th, 2001 and September 21st, 2001. Was there any information asymmetry around these two dates?