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mars 2025

  • "Quantile Peer Effect Models"
    Abstract : In the widely used linear-in-means peer effects model, an agent’s outcome is influenced, among other factors, by the average outcome of their peers. This specification implicitly assumes uniform peer effects across all peers, regardless of their outcome (...)

    CY Cergy Paris Université - Chênes 1 - 4ème étage - salle A406

  • "Quantile Peer Effect Models"
    Abstract : In the widely used linear-in-means peer effects model, an agent’s outcome is influenced, among other factors, by the average outcome of their peers. This specification implicitly assumes uniform peer effects across all peers, regardless of their outcome (...)

    CY Cergy Paris Université - Chênes 1 - 4th floor - Room A406

  • "Is this Still Fast Food ?! Acceptance of Reusable Tableware at Fast-Food Restaurants : Evidence from McDonald’s in France and the US"
    par Edouard Vinçotte et ses collègues Daniel Maar et Gisele de Campos Ribeiro
    "Linda or Mickael ? Enhancing brand attitude through AI chatbot gender"
    par (...)

    CY Cergy Paris Université - Chênes 1 - 4ème étage - salle D462/463

  • "Is this Still Fast Food ?! Acceptance of Reusable Tableware at Fast-Food Restaurants : Evidence from McDonald’s in France and the US"
    par Edouard Vinçotte et ses collègues Daniel Maar et Gisele de Campos Ribeiro
    "Linda or Mickael ? Enhancing brand attitude through AI chatbot gender"
    par (...)

    CY Cergy Paris Université - Chênes 1 - 4th floor - Room A462/463

  • "Optimal Carbon Tax Rebates"
    Abstract : We study the optimal rebate of carbon tax revenue in an economy with income inequality. We find that carbon taxes reduce the efficiency costs of redistribution, thereby increasing the optimal level of redistribution. However, the optimal rebate schedule (...)

    CY Cergy Paris Université - Chênes 1 - 4ème étage - salle A406

  • "Optimal Carbon Tax Rebates"
    Abstract : We study the optimal rebate of carbon tax revenue in an economy with income inequality. We find that carbon taxes reduce the efficiency costs of redistribution, thereby increasing the optimal level of redistribution. However, the optimal rebate schedule (...)

    CY Cergy Paris Université - Chênes 1 - 4th floor - Room A406

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