Faculty
Mickael MELKI

Mickael MELKI

Full Professor
Summary
Mickael Melki is Associate Professor at PARIS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. His research focuses on political economy and public finance.

Profile

Degree

  • PhD, Economics (graduated in 2012)

Research department

  • Economic and Financial Performance

Publications

Scientific Article
Title Authors Source Date
Economic Shocks and Democratic Consolidation: Historical Evidence from Party-Level Electoral Volatility in France Mickael MELKI, François Facchini Electoral Studies 01/2023
Ideological polarization and government debt Mickael MELKI, Andrew Pickering International Tax and Public Finance 09/2022
Inequality and investment: The role of institutions Mickael MELKI Economic Modelling 03/2022
Voter turnout and intergenerational redistribution Mickael MELKI, Andrew PICKERING, Michael KLIEN Journal of Comparative Economics 06/2021
Egalitarianism and the democratic deconsolidation: Is democracy compatible with socialism? Mickael MELKI, François FACCHINI Public Choice 03/2021
Polarization and corruption in America Mickael MELKI, Andrew PICKERING European Economic Review 05/2020
New evidence on the historical growth of government in Europe: The role of labor costs Mickael MELKI, Andrew PICKERING European Journal of Political Economy 09/2019
Media-driven polarization. Evidence from the US Mickael MELKI, Petros SEKERIS Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 06/2019
A New Explanation of the Historical Growth of Government in Europe: The Role of Labor Costs Mickael MELKI, Andrew PICKERING European Journal of Political Economy 01/2019
The Democratic Crisis and the Knowledge Problem Mickael MELKI, François FACCHINI Policy and Politics 01/2019
Labor Costs and the Size of Government Mickael MELKI Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 04/2017
Ideological polarization and the media Mickael MELKI, Andrew PICKERING Economics Letters 01/2014
POLITICAL IDEOLOGY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: EVIDENCE FROM THE FRENCH DEMOCRACY Mickael MELKI Economic Inquiry 01/2014
Efficient government size: France in the 20th century Mickael MELKI, Francois FACCHINI European Journal of Political Economy 01/2013