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EMU: why and how it might happen
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Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 20/12/2021
Searching for trade partners in developing countries: testing firms in the "fast fashion" industry
An integral part of global supply chains is the selection by international buyers of trading partners in developing countries. However, our understanding of how buyers find a suitable long term supplier is limited. I use unique buyer-seller customs data to directly observe experimentation activity in a large market - the "fast fashion" industry in Bangladesh. I study how buyers of…
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Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 07/04/2020
So far, so good: and now don't be afraid of moral hazard
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 23/03/2020
Mitigating the COVID economic crisis: act fast and do whatever it takes
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 23/03/2020
Thinking ahead about the trade impact of COVID-19
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Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 20/03/2020
Increasing trust in bankers to enhance savings: experimental evidence from India
According to economic theory, repeated interactions can play a crucial role in shaping trust. We randomly allocated people to treatments that promote interactions with bankers. Next, these people play incentivised trust games with their own banker and with an anonymous other banker. While the effect on trust in the own banker is limited, the impact on trust in other bankers is…
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Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 13/03/2020
Does leverage predict delinquency in consumer lending?: evidence from Peru
This paper examines to what extent household leverage—as measured by the debt-to-income (DTI) ratio—predicts delinquency in Peru’s consumer credit market. A model is estimated to assess the relation between delinquency and the DTI ratio. The initial and current DTI ratios are assessed as delinquency predictors. The results confirm that the current DTI ratio is effective for…
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Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 05/03/2020
Globotics and development: when manufacturing is jobless and services are tradable
Globalization and robotics (globotics) are transforming the world economy at an explosive pace. While much of the literature has focused on rich nations, the changes are quite likely to affect developing nations in important ways. The premise of the paper - which should be regarded as a thought-piece - is based on an extreme thought experiment. What does development look like when…
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Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 03/03/2020
Policy networks and the roles of public administrations
This chapter applies the methodological tools of formal social network analysis tbNelË illustraæ the mdtifk functions currently performed by puUiic aàmi*stration(s) in steering public policy.
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
How MPs' ties to interest groups matter for legislative co-sponsorship
This article investigates whether linkages between members of parliament (MPs) and interest groups matter for MPs' activities of co-sponsoring legislative proposals. Based on statistical models for network data, the study builds on classical explanations of co-sponsorships highlighting the role of similar ties between MPs, such as party membership, legislative committee…
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
Who gets lost, and what difference does it make? Mixed modes, nonresponse follow-up surveys and the estimation of turnout
This article assesses whether—and to what extent—turnout bias in postelection surveys is reduced by adding a short nonresponse follow-up (NRFU) survey to a mixed-mode survey. Specifically, we examine how the NRFU survey influences response propensities across demographic groups and political factors and whether this affects data quality. We use a rich dataset on validated voter…
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
Mobilizing different types of voters: The influence of campaign intensity on turnout in direct democratic votes
A well-established body of literature links voter turnout to political campaigns. In this view, intensive campaigns increase the perceived salience of a decision, fostering information-seeking and, ultimately, turnout. The existing literature has also advanced our understanding of how direct democratic institutions influence turnout in elections. Yet we still know little about…
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
Les licences FRAND : chance ou risque pour l’harmonisation globale du droit des contrats de licence de brevets?
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
Quelles pistes pour sortir de l'impasse ? La responsabilité pénale du médecin et la causalité hypothétique
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
Droit des contrats: Partie générale et contrats spéciaux (chronique 2018)
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
Injonction à l'intégration et citoyenneté pour les musulmans en Suisse
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
La Suisse dans la rue: Mouvements, mobilisations, manifestants
Les Suisses et Suissesses descendent dans la rue. Contrairement aux idées reçues, ils contestent et manifestent tout autant que leurs voisins européens. Pour fournir une meilleure compréhension du phénomène, Marco Giugni révèle leurs insatisfactions et dissèque les protestataires par âge, sexe, statut social et motivation. Sous un angle historique, l'auteur retrace la…
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
Préférences politiques et contexte décisionnel : rationalité limitée, problèmes et affiliation des acteurs
La notion de préférence est centrale à l'analyse des politiques publiques et de la coordination dans les sciences sociales. Les préférences des acteurs sont censées déterminer, pour partie, choix et comportements. Ainsi, comprendre la formation des préférences éclaire les potentiels impacts d'instruments de politiques publiques ou de designs institutionnels sur les…
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
La place de l'ONU Genève sur la scène internationale : Enjeux et perspectives du positionnement genevois au sein des relations internationales
La place de l'ONU Genève sur la scène internationale : Enjeux et perspectives du positionnement genevois au sein des relations internationales
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
Les représentations de l'islam dans la campagne présidentielle française de 2017, une analyse de discours
Les représentations de l'islam dans la campagne présidentielle française de 2017, une analyse de discours
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2019
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