Publications des institutions partenaires
Public debt risks in Italy: myths, facts, and policies
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 01/04/2015
Monetary policy and real cost imbalances in currency unions
The real unit labor cost is an important variable in today's debate over competitiveness and labor cost imbalances in the Eurozone. This paper documents the link existing between developments in the labor share and relative monetary policy stance across euro area members. First I present the theoretical foundations of such link using a standard New Keynesian framework, then I...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 01/04/2015
International migration of skilled workers with endogenous policies
We study the interaction between the optimal immigration policy of a host country and education policy of a source country in a model of international migration of skilled workers. Acquisition of human capital is driven by the academic and career opportunities at home and abroad. Greater opportunities to migrate are found to increase the source country's net stock of human...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 01/04/2015
Debt sustainability in low-income countries: the grants versus loans debate in a world without crystal balls
When allocating their aid budget, development agencies need to decide whether to give outright grants or use concessional loans that blend a grant and credit element. Theory suggests that the degree of concessionality should be negatively correlated with debt sustainability. Several donors use the World Bank/IMF Debt Sustainability Framework to guide their aid decisions. They give...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 25/02/2015
Trade costs, global value chains and economic development
This paper develops a model with sequential production stages and international trade frictions that permits an analysis of how decreases in trade costs shape the interdependence between countries, with special focus on the joining and industrialization pattern of developing countries into the global value chains (GVCs). I show that in a two-country setting, a decrease in trade costs...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 25/02/2015
Unexpected pricing-to-market in goods classified as homogeneous
This paper uses cross-country, firm-level, panel data to study how exporters from Low Income Countries (LICs) adjust their prices according to their trade partners’ characteristics. The results show that the free on board (fob) price of exports is differentiated across markets in all countries in the sample. This differentiated pricing is not commonly associated with small economies...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 23/02/2015
The Eurozone crisis: a near-perfect case of mismanagement
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 18/02/2015
The impact of land mines on child health: evidence from Angola
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 05/02/2015
Guest workers in the underground economy
Guest-worker programs have been providing rapidly growing economies with millions of temporary foreign workers over the last couple of decades. With the duration of stay strictly limited by program rules in most of the host countries and wages paid to guest workers often set at sub-market levels, many of the migrants choose to overstay and seek employment in the underground economy....
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 10/12/2014
Sequential decision making in merger control
We model merger control procedures as a process of sequential acquisition of information and compare US and EU procedures. In the US, the authorities do not have to justify their decision to require further information (issue a second request),whereas in the EU, the authorities face a different (enforceable) standard of proof in phase I relative to phase II. We found that in the...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 10/12/2014
The origins and resolution of debt crises: it is not always fiscal!
This paper shows that debt crises do not always have a fiscal nature and suggests that fiscal retrenchment may not be the optimal response to a crisis that did not originate from irresponsible fiscal policies. The paper starts by discussing the origin of debt crises and the unexplained part of public debt and for avoiding debt explosions linked to financial crises or poor debt...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 20/10/2014
Clean substitutes and the effectiveness of carbon foot print labels vs. Pigovian subsidies: evidence from a field experiment
We study how substitutability between clean and dirty alternatives affects the effectiveness of environmental regulation in a field experiment that controls for the choice set of respondents. We consider four product categories with clean and dirty alternatives: (i) cola products in plastic bottles vs. in aluminum cans; (ii) skimmed vs. whole milk; (iii) chicken meat vs. beef meat;...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 17/10/2014
The State, socialization, and private schooling: when will governments support alternative producers?
Understanding the institutional features that can improve learning outcomes and reduce inequality is a top priority for international and development organizations around the world. Economists appear to have a good case for support to non-governmental alternatives as suppliers of schooling. However, unlike other policy domains, freer international trade or privatization, economists...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 16/10/2014
Procurement of goods and services by international organisations in donor countries
This article examines the procurement of goods and services by multilateral organisations from suppliers, based on a panel data including industrialised countries and emerging economies over 11 years. It presents the results of an empirical study – the first of its kind – on the explanatory factors of variations between countries, which are mainly attributable to such factors as the...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 15/10/2014
International capital flows under dispersed private information
It is well established that private information is critical to our understanding of asset prices. In this paper we argue that it also affects international capital flows and use a simple two-country DSGE model to illustrate its impact. We show that private information (i) increases the volatility of both net and gross capital flows, (ii) leads to a high correlation between capital...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 14/10/2014
PADRE: politically acceptable debt restructuring in the Eurozone
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 10/10/2014
Documenting legal dissonance: legal pluralism in Papua New Guinea
We examine the case of payback killings and similar retributive sanctions in the context of a transplant regime such as that existing in Papua New Guinea. This is a post-colonial regime with multiple overlaid legal systems, with significant negative interaction existing between the different regimes. We explain how multiple regimes can co-exist in the context of negative...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 30/09/2014
Resistance to the regulation of common resources in rural Tunisia
We examine the effect of the introduction of uniform water-charging for aquifer management and provide evidence using a survey-based choice experiment of agricultural water users in rural Tunisia. Theoretically, we show that the implementation of the proposed second-best regulation would result both in efficiency gains and in distributional effects in favour of small landholders....
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 30/09/2014
Running with the red queen: an integrated assessment of agricultural land expansion and global biodiversity decline
Modern agriculture relies on a small number of highly productive crops and the continued expansion of agricultural land area has led to a significant loss of biodiversity. In this paper we consider the macroeconomic consequences of a continued expansion of modern agriculture from the perspective of agricultural productivity and food production: as the genetic material supporting...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 30/09/2014
A household survey of the cost of illnesses due to air pollution in Beijing, China
This paper examines with a case study of Beijing, China, the health benefits that could be reaped from urban air quality improvements. The study implements a household survey to collect information about the yearly medical expenditures and lost days of work, to estimates the total costs of illness (COI) borne by a typical individual due to airborne diseases. The results of this...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
/ 30/09/2014
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