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Quadratic M-Estimators for ARCH-Type Processes
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 1998)This paper addresses the issue of estimating semiparametric time series models specified by their conditional mean and conditional variance. We stress the importance of using joint restrictions on the mean and variance. This leads us to take into account ... -
Quasi-Transitive and Suzumura Consistent Relations
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2009-03)We examine properties of binary relations that complement quasi-transitivity and Suzumura consistency in the sense that they, together with the original axiom(s), are equivalent to transitivity. In general, the conjunction of quasi-transitivity and ... -
Quebec in North America: From a Borderlands to a Borderless Economy: an Examination of Its Trade Flows with the U.S.A. at the National and Regional Levels
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The Quest for Hegemony Among Countries and Global Pollution
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2010-01)This paper builds on the assumption that countries behave in such a way as to improve, via their economic strength, the probability that they will attain the hegemonic position on the world stage. The quest for hegemony is modeled as a game, with ... -
Random consideration and choice: A case study of «default» options
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2018-11)A growing number of stochastic choice models include a “default” option for situations where the decision maker selects none of the feasible alternatives. While this is a welcome development, these models also present an empirical challenge - since the ... -
Rank Regressions, Wage Distributions and the Gender Gap
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 1996)In this paper, we model the interactions between the distribution of male and female wages under the assumption that any change in the wage distribution of women must be offset by an opposite change in the wage distribution of men.