Publications des institutions partenaires
Cross-border sourcing and outward processing in EU manufacturing
With the help of a standard 2 × 2 trade model, we develop several hypotheses on the effects of cross-border sourcing on skill intensity in production. The focus is on cross-border sourcing of low-skill-intensive components of exports and import-competing products. We test the aforementioned hypotheses with panel data for manufacturing in the European Union (EU). We find that outward...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Multiculturalism, differentiated citizenship and the problem of self determination
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Akkreditierung und Qualitätssicherung. Das schweizerische Modell
Institution partenaire
Deutsch / 01/01/2001
Schnittstelle zwischen Wissenschaft und Industrie: neue Entwicklungen in der Schweiz
Institution partenaire
Deutsch / 01/01/2001
Concluding remarks: Conceptual distinctions for the study of political altruism
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Betriebswirtschaftliche Konsequenzen einer gesetzlichen Überstundenregulierung
Institution partenaire
Deutsch / 01/01/2001
Three essays on the interrelation between capacity planning and pricing under uncertainty
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Organizational decline—A stimulus for innovation?
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
An Extension of Mantel (1976) to Incomplete Markets
In the incomplete markets model with numeraire asset and a single consumption good we show that, even with homothetic preferences, on compact sets of prices Continuity, Walras' identity and Homogeneity characterize the properties of market excess demand. This result is proved by an extension of Mantel (1976) to the case of incomplete markets.
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
The effect of incentive schemes and organizational arrangements on the new product development process
This paper proposes a new model for studying the new product development process in an artificial environment. We show how connectionist models can be used to simulate the adaptive nature of agents' learning exhibiting similar behavior as practically experienced learning curves. We study the impact of incentive schemes (local, hybrid and global) on the new product development...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Correcting for CBC model bias: a hybrid scanner data - conjoint model
This paper proposes a new model for studying the new product development process in an artificial environment. We show how connectionist models can be used to simulate the adaptive nature of agents' learning exhibiting similar behavior as practically experienced learning curves. We study the impact of incentive schemes (local, hybrid and global) on the new product development...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Satiation in an international economy
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of changes in the sectoral structure of world demand for the welfare implications of trade and international specialization. A two-countries two-goods model with external economies of scale is presented. Demand develops according to non-linear Engel-curves with phases of expansion and saturation. The economies of scale are exploited by...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
A note on the common support problem in applied evaluation studies
Not available in German. This paper advocates the use of a nonparametric bounds analysis to check the robustness of the results of applied evaluation studies to the problem of a lack of common support. The typical responses by researchers of either ignoring it, or obtaining estimates only for the subpopulation within the common support, can both be misleading: Ignoring the problem...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
L'impact des mouvements écologistes, antinucléaires et pacifistes sur les politiques publiques: Le cas des États-Unis, de l'Italie et de la Suisse, 1975-1995
Apres un regard rapide sur l'état actuel de la recherche sur les conséquences des mouvements écologistes, antinucléaires et pacifistes en nous centrant sur les travaux qui s'intéressent aux effets de la mobilisation sur les politiques publiques et mettant en évidence certaines variables explicatives majeures, nous donnons un aperçu des mobilisations sur ces thèmes aux Etats...
Institution partenaire
Français / 01/01/2001
Social Networks and Individual Perceptions: Explaining Differential Participation in Social Movements
This paper seeks to explain differential participation in social movements. It does so by attempting to bridge structural-level and individual-level explanations. We test a number of hypotheses drawn from the social networks and the rationalist perspectives on individual engagement by means of survey data on members of a major organization of the Swiss solidarity movement. Both...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Different issues, same process: Solidarity and ecology movements in Switzerland
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Robust Lorenz Curves: A Semi-Parametric Approach
Lorenz curves and second-order dominance criteria are known to be sensitive to data contamination in the right tail of the distribution. We propose two ways of dealing with the problem: (1) Estimate Lorenz curves using parametric models for income distributions, and (2) Combine empirical estimation with a parametric (robust) estimation of the upper tail of the distribution using the...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Resistant Selection of the Smoothing Parameter for Smoothing Splines
Robust automatic selection techniques for the smoothing parameter of a smoothing spline are introduced. They are based on a robust predictive error criterion and can be viewed as robust versions of C p and cross-validation. They lead to smoothing splines which are stable and reliable in terms of mean squared error over a large spectrum of model distributions.
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Robust Inference for Generalized Linear Models
By starting from a natural class of robust estimators for generalized linear models based on the notion of quasi-likelihood, we define robust deviances that can be used for stepwise model selection as in the classical framework. We derive the asymptotic distribution of tests based on robust deviances, and we investigate the stability of their asymptotic level under contamination. The...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
Putting Robust Statistical Methods into Practice: Poverty Analysis in Tunisia
Poverty analysis often results in the computation of poverty indexes based on so-called poverty lines which can be region speci…c poverty lines. The poverty lines are made of two components, namely the amount of income to satisfy the food and the non food needs. For both components, one needs to estimate quantities such as local prices or the consummers' average basket, and this...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2001
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