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Production Linkages Between Informal and Formal Activities Considering Domestic and Imported Inputs: an Application of the Minimal-Flow-Analysis Method to Senegal
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 1996)We apply to the Senegalese input-output matrix of 1990, disagregated into formal and informal activities, a recently designed structural analytical method (Minimal-Flow-Analysis) which permits to depict the direct and indirect production likanges ... -
A Profile of Gamblers
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 1987)This Study Presents Both a Comprehensive Survey Jof the Empirical Literature on Gambling and Our Most Recent Research Based on Data Provided by Both Loto-Quebec and Statistics Canada. in Spite of All the Excitement Surrounding the Subject, the Typical ... -
The Progressivity of Equalization Payments in Federations
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2004)We investigate the conditions under which an inequality averse and additively separable welfarist constitution maker would always choose to set up a progressive equalization payments scheme in a federation with local public goods. A progressive ... -
Projection-Based Statistical Inference in Linear Structural Models with Possibly Weak Instruments
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2003)It is well known that standard asymptotic theory is not valid or is extremely unreliable in models with identification problems or weak instruments [Dufour (1997, Econometrica), Staiger and Stock (1997, Econometrica), Wang and Zivot (1998, Econometrica), ... -
Le projet de la Eastmain 1-A
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Projet du Train de l'Est: Est-il économiquement rentable?
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Proximity-Sensitive Individual Deprivation Measures
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2012-12)We propose and characterize a generalization of the classical linear index of individual deprivation based on income shortfalls. Unlike the original measure, our class allows for increases in the income of a higher-income individual to have a ...