LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES
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The LIDAM Discussion Paper IRES series facilitates the dissemination of research by IRES staff members and extramural fellows. Before January 2009, the series include Discussion Papers authored by all members of the Department of Economics. Since 2009, the series is limited to IRES staff members and extramural fellows.
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Below are listed the papers of the current year. For previous years, visit the archives page. Alternatively, you can also find our discussion papers on RePEC or in our institutional repository DIAL.
2025
N°17 Luisito BERTINELLI, Evie GRAUS, Jean-François MAYSTADT, Silvia PERACCHI
Roads and child health in Sub-Saharan Africa
N°16 Pablo GARCIA-SANCHEZ, Olivier PIERRARD
The Rich Live Longer: A Model of Income and Health Inequalities
N°15 Michel BIERLAIRE, Vincent DAUTEL, Frédéric DOCQUIER, Silvia PERACCHI
Core-Periphery Dynamics and the Selection of Movers: Are Housing Market Forces Deglomerative?
N°14 Natalia BERMUDEZ-BARREZUETA, Bart COCKX, Gert BIJNENS
The Impact of Short-Time Work during the Great Recession
N°13 Giorgio FABBRI, Davide FIASCHI, Cristiano RICCI
The Invisible Hand as an Emergent Property
N°12 Matthew CURTIS, David DE LA CROIX, Filippo MANFREDINI, Mara VITALE
Academic Human Capital in European Countries and Regions, 1200-1793
N°11 Mara VITALE, David DE LA CROIX
The Professors Who Would Become Popes
N°10 Marco ALFANO, Margaux CLARR, Jaime MARQUES-PEREIRA, Jean-François MAYSTADT
Strategic Drones
N°9 Vincent VANDENBERGHE
Career Arduousness and [Healthy] Life Expectancy in Europe
An Assessment Based on Share and O*Net Data
N°8 Keiti KONDI, Willem SAS, Vincent VANDENBERGHE
Where There was Smoke, There is Water: Canals as Indicator of Urban Income Inequality
N°7 Vincent VANDENBERGHE
In Europe, Arduous Jobs Fall On First-Generation Migrants. But Later Generations Benefit From Improved Opportunities
N°6 Pablo GARCIA SANCHEZ, Olivier PIERRARD
Modeling the Evolution of Carbon Intensity: Linking the Solow Model to the Transport Equation
N°5 Sam DESIERE, Tiziano TONIOLO, Gert BIJNENS
Too much of a good thing? The macro implications of massive firm entry
N°4 Mathilde SAGE
Children are a Poor Women’s Wealth: How Inheritance Rights Affect Fertility
N°3 Natalia BERMÚDEZ-BARREZUETA, Sam DESIERE, Giulia TARULLO
Hiring Subsidies and Temporary Work Agencies
N°2 Vincent VANDENBERGHE
Productivity Labour Adjustment Costs. How do new hires and leavers (incl. retirees) compare?
N°1 Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Giorgio FABBRI, Salvatore FEDERICO, Fausto GOZZI, Ted Loch-TEMZELIDES, Cristiano RICCI
An integral transformation approach to differential games: a climate model application
