" Legal status and consumption behavior of immigrant households "
Sur l’agenda
mai 2012
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Biagio Speciale, Ecares University libre de Bruxelles -
Sujoy Mukerji, Oxford University " Ordering Ambiguous Acts "
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Liam Wren-Lewis, Université Libre de Bruxelles " Do infrastructure reforms reduce the effect corruption ?
Theory and evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean -
Francisco J.M Costa, London School of Economics Just Do it : Temporay restrictions and new consumption habits
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Adam Dominiak, Virginia Tech " Agreeing to Disagree- Type Results under Ambiguity "
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Kenza Benhima, University of Lausanne "Booms and busts with dispersed information"
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Aurelie Dariel, Bern University " Social networks in a labor market with adverse selection : An experiment "
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Mikhail Drugov, University Carlos III of Madrid " Vague Lies : How to advise Consumers When They Complain"