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NUMBER 105 / 106 – JANUARY / JUNE 2012
INDIVIDUAL AND HOUSEHOLD
TIME ALLOCATION
Individual
and Household Time Allocation: Market Work, Household Work, and Parental Time
Elena
Stancanelli,
Olivier Donni, and Robert A. Pollak – page 5
THE TIMING OF MARKET WORK
AND PRODUCTIVITY CONSTRAINTS
The Timing of Labor Demand
Ana
Rute Cardoso,
Daniel S. Hamermesh,
and José Varejão – page 15
Work Hours Constraints and Health
David
Bell, Steffen Otterbach, and Alfonso Sousa-Poza – page 35
Do Morning-Type
People Earn More than Evening-Type People?
How Chronotypes Influence
Income
Jens
Bonke – page 55
TECHNOLOGY OF HOUSEHOLD
PRODUCTION
AND MARRIAGE FORMATION
Allocating Time: Individuals’ Technologies, Household Technology, Perfect
Substitutes, and
Specialization
Robert
A. Pollak – page 75
On the
Importance of Household Production in Collective Models:
Evidence from U.S. Data
Olivier
Donni and Eleonora
Matteazzi – page 99
Does “Sorting into Specialization”
Explain the Differences in Time Use between Married
and Cohabiting Couples? An Empirical Application for Germany
Katherin Barg and
Miriam Beblo – page 127
INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFERS
OF TIME
AND CHILDREN DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES
Child Care Provision: Semi-parametric Evidence from a Randomized
Experiment
in Mexico
Pierre
Dubois and Marta Rubio-Codina – page 155
Shaping Health
Behavior across Generations: Evidence from Time Use Data
in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and its Supplements
Frank
Stafford and Ngina
Chiteji – page 185
The Allocation of Time within Italian Couples: Exploring its Unequal Gender
Distribution
and the Effect of Childcare Services
Tindara Addabbo, Antonella Caiumi, and Anna Maccagnan – page 209
THE QUALITY OF DIARIES
How to Think
about Time-Use Data: What Inferences Can
We Make
about Long- and Short-Run Time Use from Time Diaries?
Harley
Frazis
and Jay Stewart – page 231
Too Many Zeros: A Method for Estimating Long-Term Time-Use from Short Diaries
Jonathan
Gershuny – page 247
Assessing
Time-Diary Quality for Older Couples: An
Analysis of the PSID Disability
and Use-of-Time Supplement
Vicki A. Freedman, Frank Stafford, Frederick Conrad, Norbert Schwarz
and Jennifer C. Cornman – page 271
ISSUE 103 / 104 – JULY / DECEMBER 2011
Special Issue ON EnvironmentAL
AND RESOURCE Economics
Special Issue on Environmental and Natural
Resource Economics: Introduction
Michel Moreaux
and Katheline Schubert – page 7
Polluters and Abaters
Alain-Désiré Nimubona and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné – page 9
Weak Enforcement of Environmental Policies:
A Tale of Limited Commitment
and Limited Fines
Yolande Hiriart, David Martimort and
Jérôme Pouyet – page 25
Energy-Saving Technology Adoption under Uncertainty
in the Residential Sector
Dorothée Charlier, Alejandro Mosiño and Aude Pommeret
– page 43
Environmental Tax and the Distribution of Income
among Heterogeneous Workers
Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline
et Mouez Fodha – page 71
Adverse Selection, (Non-Tradable) Emission
Permits and Optimal Price Differentiation
Mourad Afif and Sandrine Spaeter – page 93
Optimal Use of a Polluting Non-Renewable Resource
Generating both Manageable
and Catastrophic Damages
Jean-Pierre Amigues,
Michel Moreaux
and Katheline Schubert – page 107
Optimal Dynamic Management of a Renewable Energy
Source under Uncertainty
Catherine Bobtcheff – page 143
Macroeconomics
Transparency and Monetary Policy Effectiveness
Romain Baeriswyl
and Camille Cornand
– page 175
Terms of Trade Shocks and the Non-Monotonic
Adjustment of the Current Account
Olivier Cardi – page 195
Les déséquilibres externes des
États-Unis conduisent-ils à des asymétries
au sein de l’Union économique et monétaire ?
Aurélien Eyquem – page 223
Surplus Consumption Ratio and Expected Stock
Returns
Imen Ghatassi – page 245
Défiscalisation des heures supplémentaires : une perspective d’équilibre
général
Julien Matheron
– page 273
ISSUE 101 / 102 – january / june 2011
Special Issue oN Social Choice AND VOTING
Introduction to the Special Issue on New Developments
in Social Choice and Welfare Theories
Marc Fleurbaey, Dominique Lepelley, Vincent Merlin – page 7
Inequality Decomposition Values
Frédéric Chantreuil, Alain Trannoy – page 13
Freedom-Based Measurement of Living Standard
Nicolas Gravel, Benoît Tarroux – page 37
Measurement of Voting Power: a Preliminary
Analysis of an Historical French Electoral Episode Through
Simulations
Dominique Lepelley,
Laurent Vidu
– page 71
A Comparison Between
the Methods of Apportionment Using Power Indices.
The Case of the us Presidential
Election
Fabrice Barthelemy,
Mathieu Martin – page 87
The Condorcet Efficiency of Voting Rules with
Mutually Coherent Voter Preferences:
A Borda Compromise
William Gehrlein,
Dominique Lepelley,
Hatem Smaoui – page 107
No-Show Paradoxes under Parliamentary Agendas
Boniface Mbih,
Xingyu Zhao – page 127
The Political Supply in the 2007 French Presidential
Elections:
An Analysis Based on Experimental Data
Antoinette Baujard,
Herrade Igersheim, Thomas Senné – page 149
Generalized Binary Constitutions and the Whole
Set of Arrovian Social Welfare Functions
Nicolas Gabriel Andjiga,
Issofa Mouyouwou, Joël
Moulen
– page 187
Applied Microeconomic Theory
Is Agglomeration Desirable?
Fabien Candau – page 203
Optimal Health Care Contract under Physician
Agency
Philippe Choné, Ching-to Albert
Ma – page 229
Travailler moins pour travailler
plus longtemps
Helmuth Cremer, Philippe De Donder, Darío Maldonado, Pierre Pestieau – page 257
Bilingualism and Communicative Benefits
Jean Gabszewicz,
Victor Ginsburgh, Shlomo Weber – page 271
Contracting and the Disclosure of Ideas in
the Innovation Process
David Martimort, Jean-Christophe Poudou, Wilfried Sand-Zantman – page 287
The Composition of Compensation Policy: From
Cash to Fringe Benefits
Patricia Crifo, Marc-Arthur Diaye – page 307
Dynamic Cooperation in Local Public Goods Supply
with Imperfect Monitoring
Guillaume Cheikbossian,
Wilfried Sand-Zantman – page 327
Can Social Preferences Be both Stationary and
Paretian?
Stéphane Zuber – page 347
ANNALS OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
NUMBER 99/100, JULY/DECEMBER 2010
CONTENTS
SPECIAL ISSUE:MEASURING DISCRIMINATIONS
Measuring Discriminations: an Introduction
Emmanuel Duguet, Yannick L’Horty, Dominique Meurs, Pascale
Petit – page 5
Child-related Career Interruptions and the Gender Wage
Gap in France
Dominique
Meurs, Ariane Pailhe, Sophie Ponthieux – page 15
Technological Change and Gender Wage Gaps in the U.S.
Service Industry
Simona Lup Tick, Ronald L. Oaxaca – page 47
Gender Wage Differentials in the French Nonprofit and
For-Profit Sectors:
Evidence from Quantile Regression
Jean-Michel
Etienne, Mathieu Narcy – page 67
On the Measurement of Wage Mobility and its
Decomposition
Audrey Dumas, Jacques
Silber, Michal Weber – page 91
National Origin Differences in Wages and Hierarchical
Positions
Romain Aeberhardt, Julien Pouget – page 117
Spatial Mismatch, Immigrant Networks, and Hispanic
Employment in the United States
Judith K. Hellerstein, Melissa Mc Inerney, David Neumark – page 141
An Experimental Investigation of Age Discrimination in
the English Labor Market
Peter A. Riach, Judith Rich – page 169
Are Young French Jobseekers of Ethnic Immigrant Origin
Discriminated Against?
A Controlled Experiment in the Paris Area
Emmanuel Duguet, Noam Leandri, Yannick L’Horty, Pascale Petit – page 187
Labour Economics
Reconciling Work and Family Life: The Effect of the
French Paid Parental Leave
Julie Moschion – page 217
Réforme
de la protection de l’emploi et performance du marché du travail dans un modèle
d’appariement
Olivier L’Haridon, Franck Malherbet – page 247
The Impact of the Reason for Layoff on the Subsequent
Unemployment Duration
Anna Okatenko – page 285
Training and Age-Biased Technical Change
Luc Behaghel, Nathalie Greenan – page 317
Should Part-Time Jobs be Subsidised?
Alexis Parmentier – page 343
Macroeconomics
Désinflation et chômage dans la zone euro : une analyse
à l’aide d’un modèle var structurel
Patrick Feve, Julien Matheron, Jean-Guillaume Sahuc – page 365
Detecting Mean Reversion in Real Exchange Rates from a
Multiple Regime star Model
Frédérique
Bec, Mélika Ben
Salem, Marine Carrasco – page 395
Per Capita Output Convergence :
The Dickey-Fuller Test Under the Simultaneous Presence of Stochastic and
Deterministic Trends
Manuel GOMEZ-ZALDIVAR, Daniel VENTOSA-SANTAULARIA– page 429
ANNALS OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
NUMBER 97/98, JANUARY/JUNE 2010
SPECIAL ISSUE ON MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
CONTENTS
Introduction
Migration
and Development: New Insights
Hubert Jayet, Hillel Rapoport – page 5
Macro and Trade
Perspectives
Macroeconomic Consequences of Global Endogenous Migration:
a General Equilibrium Analysis
Vladimir Borgy, Xavier Chojnicki, Gilles Le Garrec and Cyrille Schwellnus – page 13
Ethnic
Networks, Information, and International Trade: Revisiting the Evidence
Gabriel
J. Felbermayr,
Benjamin Jung and
Farid Toubal – page 41
Migrant
Associations, Trade and fdi
Leila Baghdadi and
Angela Cheptea – page 71
fdi, the
Brain Drain and Trade: Channels and Evidence
Artjoms Ivlevs and
Jaime De Melo – page 103
Brain Drain,
Human Capital and Development
Remittances
and the Brain Drain: Skilled Migrants Do Remit Less
Yoko Niimi, Caglar Ozden and Maurice Schiff – page 123
On the
Robustness of Brain Gain Estimates
Michel Beine, Frédéric Docquier and
Hillel Rapoport – page 143
How
Does High-Skilled Emigration Affect Small Countries:
Microeconomic Evidence from Tonga
John Gibson and
David McKenzie – page 167
Migration
and Human Capital in an Endogenous Fertility Model
Luca Marchiori, Patrice Pieretti and Benteng Zou – page 187
Migrants’
Self-selection
Heterogeneous
Human Capital and Migration: Who Migrates from Mexico to the us?
Vincenzo Caponi – page 207
A
Revision of the Self-selection of Migrants Using Returning Migrants’ Earnings
Aitor Lacuesta – page 235
Networks,
Sorting and Self-selection of Ecuadorian Migrants
Simone Bertoli – page 261
Migrants’ Return,
Savings and Location Decisions
Savings,
Asset Holdings and Temporary Migration
Christian
Dustmann, Josep Mestres – page 289
Are
There Returns to Migration Experience? An Empirical Analysis
using Data on Return Migrants and Non-Migrants in West Africa
Philippe De Vreyer, Flore Gubert and Anne-Sophie Robilliard – page 307
The
Location of Immigrants in Italy : Disentangling
Networks and Local Effects
Hubert Jayet, Nadiya Ukrayinchuk, Giuseppe De Arcangelis – page 329