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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. Pollakpage 5

THE TIMING OF MARKET WORK AND PRODUCTIVITY CONSTRAINTS

The Timing of Labor Demand

Ana Rute Cardoso, Daniel S. Hamermesh, and José Varejãopage 15

Work Hours Constraints and Health

David Bell, Steffen Otterbach, and Alfonso Sousa-Pozapage 35

Do Morning-Type People Earn More than Evening-Type People?
How Chronotypes Influence Income

Jens Bonkepage 55

TECHNOLOGY OF HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION
AND MARRIAGE FORMATION

Allocating Time: Individuals’ Technologies, Household Technology, Perfect

Substitutes, and Specialization

Robert A. Pollakpage 75

On the Importance of Household Production in Collective Models:
Evidence from U.S. Data

Olivier Donni and Eleonora Matteazzipage 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 Beblopage 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-Codinapage 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 Chitejipage 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 Maccagnanpage 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 Stewartpage 231

Too Many Zeros:  A Method for Estimating Long-Term Time-Use from Short Diaries

Jonathan Gershunypage 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 S
chubertpage 7

Polluters and Abaters
Alain-Désiré Nimubona and Bernard S
inclair-Desgagnépage 9

Weak Enforcement of Environmental Policies:  A Tale of Limited Commitment
and Limited Fines
Yolande Hiriart, David M
artimort and Jérôme Pouyetpage 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 F
odhapage 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 S
chubertpage 107

Optimal Dynamic Management of a Renewable Energy Source under Uncertainty
Catherine B
obtcheffpage 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 C
ardipage 195

Les déséquilibres externes des États-Unis conduisent-ils à des asymétries
au sein de l’Union économique et monétaire ?
Aurélien Eyquempage 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

 

 

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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 F
leurbaey, Dominique Lepelley, Vincent Merlinpage 7

Inequality Decomposition Values
Frédéric Chantreuil, Alain T
rannoypage 13

Freedom-Based Measurement of Living Standard
Nicolas G
ravel, Benoît Tarrouxpage 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 M
artinpage 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 Z
haopage 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 C
andaupage 203

Optimal Health Care Contract under Physician Agency
Philippe C
honé, Ching-to Albert Mapage 229

Travailler moins pour travailler plus longtemps
Helmuth C
remer, Philippe De Donder, Darío Maldonado, Pierre Pestieaupage 257

Bilingualism and Communicative Benefits
Jean Gabszewicz, Victor G
insburgh, Shlomo Weberpage 271

Contracting and the Disclosure of Ideas in the Innovation Process
David M
artimort, Jean-Christophe Poudou, Wilfried Sand-Zantmanpage 287

The Composition of Compensation Policy: From Cash to Fringe Benefits
Patricia C
rifo, Marc-Arthur Diayepage 307

Dynamic Cooperation in Local Public Goods Supply with Imperfect Monitoring
Guillaume Cheikbossian, Wilfried S
and-Zantmanpage 327

Can Social Preferences Be both Stationary and Paretian?
Stéphane Z
uberpage 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 Petitpage 5

 

Child-related Career Interruptions and the Gender Wage Gap in France

Dominique Meurs, Ariane Pailhe, Sophie Ponthieuxpage 15

 

Technological Change and Gender Wage Gaps in the U.S. Service Industry

Simona Lup Tick, Ronald L. Oaxacapage 47

 

Gender Wage Differentials in the French Nonprofit and For-Profit Sectors:
Evidence from Quantile Regression

Jean-Michel Etienne, Mathieu Narcypage 67

 

On the Measurement of Wage Mobility and its Decomposition

Audrey Dumas, Jacques Silber, Michal Weberpage 91

 

National Origin Differences in Wages and Hierarchical Positions

Romain Aeberhardt, Julien Pougetpage 117

 

Spatial Mismatch, Immigrant Networks, and Hispanic Employment in the United States

Judith K. Hellerstein, Melissa Mc Inerney, David Neumarkpage 141

 

An Experimental Investigation of Age Discrimination in the English Labor Market

Peter A. Riach, Judith Richpage 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 Petitpage 187

 

      Labour Economics

Reconciling Work and Family Life: The Effect of the French Paid Parental Leave

Julie Moschionpage 217

 

Réforme de la protection de l’emploi et performance du marché du travail dans un modèle d’appariement

Olivier L’Haridon, Franck Malherbetpage 247

 

The Impact of the Reason for Layoff on the Subsequent Unemployment Duration

Anna Okatenkopage 285

 

Training and Age-Biased Technical Change

Luc Behaghel, Nathalie Greenanpage 317

 

Should Part-Time Jobs be Subsidised?

Alexis Parmentierpage 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 Sahucpage 365

 

Detecting Mean Reversion in Real Exchange Rates from a Multiple Regime star Model

Frédérique Bec, Mélika Ben Salem, Marine Carrascopage 395

 

Per Capita Output Convergence : The Dickey-Fuller Test Under the Simultaneous Presence of Stochastic and Deterministic Trends

Manuel GOMEZ-ZALDIVAR, Daniel VENTOSA-SANTAULARIApage 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 Rapoportpage 5

 

Macro and Trade Perspectives

Macroeconomic Consequences of Global Endogenous Migration:
a General Equilibrium Analysis

Vladimir Borgy, Xavier Chojnicki, Gilles Le Garrec and Cyrille Schwellnuspage 13

 

Ethnic Networks, Information, and International Trade: Revisiting the Evidence

Gabriel J. Felbermayr, Benjamin Jung and Farid Toubalpage 41

 

Migrant Associations, Trade and fdi

Leila Baghdadi and Angela Chepteapage 71

 

fdi, the Brain Drain and Trade: Channels and Evidence

Artjoms Ivlevs and Jaime De Melopage 103

 

Brain Drain, Human Capital and Development

Remittances and the Brain Drain: Skilled Migrants Do Remit Less

Yoko Niimi, Caglar Ozden and Maurice Schiffpage 123

 

On the Robustness of Brain Gain Estimates

Michel Beine, Frédéric Docquier and Hillel Rapoportpage 143

 

How Does High-Skilled Emigration Affect Small Countries:
Microeconomic Evidence from Tonga

John Gibson and David McKenziepage 167

 

Migration and Human Capital in an Endogenous Fertility Model

Luca Marchiori, Patrice Pieretti and Benteng Zoupage 187

 

Migrants’ Self-selection

Heterogeneous Human Capital and Migration: Who Migrates from Mexico to the us?

Vincenzo Caponipage 207

 

A Revision of the Self-selection of Migrants Using Returning Migrants’ Earnings

Aitor Lacuestapage 235

 

Networks, Sorting and Self-selection of Ecuadorian Migrants

Simone Bertolipage 261

 

Migrants’ Return, Savings and Location Decisions

Savings, Asset Holdings and Temporary Migration

Christian Dustmann, Josep Mestrespage 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 Robilliardpage 307

 

The Location of Immigrants in Italy : Disentangling Networks and Local Effects

Hubert Jayet, Nadiya Ukrayinchuk, Giuseppe De Arcangelispage 329