New evidence on the historical growth of government in Europe: The role of labor costs
We document a robust positive correlation between the size of government and the labor share of income in data from European countries covering the period 1869–1975. Following Facchini et al. (2017), we interpret this correlation as evidence that labor costs drive public spending.
Potential benefits of optimal intra-day electricity hedging for the environment: The perspective for electricity retailers”,
Risk hedging strategies
Private and public schools: A spatial analysis of social segregation in France
This article shifts our understanding of the geographies of education away from large cities. It provides a geographical and urban analysis of the contribution of differences in enrolment between the public and private sectors to social segregation in French middle schools.
The role of sexual orientation in entrepreneurial intention: the case of parisian LGB people
Unpacking the constituents of dynamic capabilities: A microfoundations perspective
This position paper updates about methodological and epistemological issues on the micro-foundations perspective.