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Accident-Induced absence from work and wage growth
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques, 2024-01-14)How do short absences from work affect workers’ labor trajectory? We use linked employer-employee administrative data from Hungary, with rich administrative health records, and use unexpected and mild accidents with no permanent labor productivity ... -
Actifs financiers et theorie de la consommation
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 1996)Dans cet article, pour etendre la theorie du consommateur a ses choix d'epargne et de placements, on utilise a la fois la theorie usuelle, celle des caracteristiques et celle du raisonnement quantitatif. on en deduit un systeme complet de demandes ... -
Additional Tests for a Unit Root Allowing for a Break in the Trend Function at an Unknown Time
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The Adequacy of Asymptotic Approximations in the Near-Integrated Autoregressive Model with Dependent Errors
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Agendas in legislative decision-making
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2016-02)Despite the wide range of agendas used in legislative decision-making, the literature has focused almost exclusively on two stylized formats, the so-called Euro-Latin and Anglo-American agendas. As emphasized by Ordeshook and Schwartz [1987], this focus ... -
Aggregations and Marginalization of GARCH and Stochastic Volatility Models
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 1998)The GARCH and Stochastic Volatility paradigms are often brought into conflict as two competitive views of the appropriate conditional variance concept : conditional variance given past values of the same series or conditional variance given a larger ... -
Agreements with overlapping coalitions
(2013-05-02)Dans certaines circonstances, des actions de groupes sont plus performantes que des actions individuelles. Dans ces situations, il est préférable de former des coalitions. Ces coalitions peuvent être disjointes ou imbriquées. La littérature économique ... -
The Alberta Dilemma: Optimal Sharing of a Water Resource by an Agricultural and an Oil Sector
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2005)The purpose of this paper is to characterize the optimal time paths of production and water usage by an agricultural and an oil sector that have to share a limited water resource. We show that for any given water stock, if the oil stock is sufficiently ... -
L'ALENA, le Quebec et la mutation de son espace economique
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An algorithm for identifying agent-k-linked allocations in economies with indivisibilities
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2013-11)We consider envy-free (and budget-balanced) rules that are least manipulable with respect to agents counting or with respect to utility gains. Recently it has been shown that for any profile of quasi-linear preferences, the outcome of any such least ... -
Allocation via Deferred-Acceptance under Responsive Priorities
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2009-12)In many economic environments - such as college admissions, student placements at public schools, and university housing allocation - indivisible objects with capacity constraints are assigned to a set of agents when each agent receives at most one ... -
Altruism, Intergenerational Transfers of Time and Bequests
(Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2003)This paper uses a standard two-period overlapping generation model to examine the behavior of an economy where both intergenerational transfers of time and bequests are available. While bequests have been examined extensively, time transfers have ...