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Estimation de la relation de salaires de Mincer : choix de specification et enjeux économétriques

2012

In the present doctoral thesis, we estimated Mincer’s (1974) semi logarithmic wage function for the French and Pakistani labour force data. This model is considered as a standard tool in order to estimate the relationship between earnings/wages and different contributory factors. Despite of its vide and extensive use, simple estimation of the Mincerian model is biased because of different econometric problems. The main sources of bias noted in the literature are endogeneity of schooling, measurement error, and sample selectivity. We have tackled the endogeneity and measurement error biases via instrumental variables two stage least squares approach for which we have proposed two new instrum…

Estimation adaptativeEndogeneitySemi-parametric estimationEstimation semi-paramétrique[ MATH.MATH-GM ] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]Modèle de MincerInstrumental variablesRégression par quantileHeteroscedasticity[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceVariables InstrumentalesMincerian modelAdaptive estimationBiais de SélectionFonction de gainsSample selection biasWage regressionQuantile regression[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEndogénéitéHétéroscédasticité
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Monnaie endogène, refinancement bancaire et offre de crédit

1993

Post Keynesians have developped the view that credit availability is fundamentally determined by demand-side pressures. However, two aproaches o f money supply endogeneity are here distinguished : full and partial accommodation by central banks of reserve needs arising from bank lending. In the first case, central banks only set the supply price but not the supply quantity of reserves, in the second they can and do control reserve quantities. We examine the major implications of these theories on short term interest rates determination, management practices (particularly liability management) of commercial banks, financial innovations and quantity rationing by banks. We try to show that bot…

RationnementOffre de monnaieInnovations financièresCréditTaux d'intérêtRefinancementBanque[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEndogénéité
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Les déterminants de la complexité des systèmes d’information comptables des dirigeants de PME : contingences culturelles et endogénéité

2018

Le premier objectif est d’étudier le lien entre les dimensions de la culture nationale et la complexité des systèmes d’information comptables (SIC) des dirigeants de PME. Le second est de contribuer au débat sur la présence potentielle de biais d’endogénéité dans les précédentes études réalisées sur le thème. Une régression multiple et un test d’Hausman ont été mobilisés en utilisant les réponses de 276 dirigeants de PME françaises, tunisiennes et syriennes. Les quatre dimensions de la culture proposées par Hofstede sont des déterminants significatifs de la complexité des SIC. Le test d’Hausman révèle que l’existence d’endogénéité est peu plausible.

Social Sciences and Humanities05 social sciencessmall and medium-sized enterprises050201 accountingGeneral Medicinecontingences culturellescultural contingencyendogeneitysophistication of accounting information systemsPolitical scienceendogénéité0502 economics and businessPYMESpetites et moyennes entreprisesSciences Humaines et Socialescomplejidad de los sistemas de información contables[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationHumanitiescomplexité des systèmes d’information comptablescontingencias culturalesendogeneidad050203 business & management
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Economic Returns to Education in France: OLS and Instrumental Variable Estimations

2013

En ligne sur : http://121.52.153.179/JOURNAL/LJE%20VOL%2018-2/Bhatti,%20Bourdon%20and%20Aslam.pdf; International audience; This article estimates the economic returns to schooling as well as analyzing other explanatory factors for the French labor market. It addresses the issue of endogeneity bias and proposes two new instruments for use in the instrumental variable two-stage least squares technique. Our results show that the proposed instruments are relevant and adequate, based on evidence from the available literature. After using the proposed instruments, we find that the OLS coefficients for schooling are biased downwards. Finally, we choose between the two proposed instruments.

[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationTwo-stage least squaresLeast squaresjel:P5Équation de Mincerjel:I20502 economics and businessStatisticsWage regressionEconomicsEconometricsjel:C1[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesEndogeneity050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEndogeneity biasRégression05 social sciencesInstrumental variableEconomic return050301 educationEndogeneity bias instrumental variable Mincerian model two-stage least squares wage regression France.[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSalaire[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMincerian modelInstrumental variableVariable instrumentalejel:J38. Economic growthModèle mincérienFranceModèle des moindres carrés0503 educationBiais d'endogénéité
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Localisation et endogénéité des structures d'échanges

2003

We develop a model that investigates how strategically interacting firms share a given set of spatially separated markets. We show that, for intermediate values of transport costs, the spatial distribution of firms determines the structure of interregional trade, which in return influences this distribution. Our results highlight the strong and circular link between the spatial distribution of economic activities and the endogenous structure of trade. Further, they suggest that agglomeration of firms is not necessarily incompatible with high values of transport costs. (FRE)

agglomérationlocalisationendogénéité[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financestructure d'échanges
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La dollarisation des économies émergentes

2002

Current discussions about dollarization/euroization are built on substitution models and cost/benefits analysis. This working paper aims to go beyond these explanations based on a functionalist definition of money. An institutionalist definition of money advocates analyzing de facto dollarization more broadly as a legitimacy crisis of the unit of account that damages monetary sovereignty and of whom authorities try to check in a kind o f institutional resistance. A macroeconomic definition of money involves questionning full and de jure dollarization consistency with both of principles guiding the monetary economy of production: (1) endogeneity of money; (2) merger between monetary space an…

économieeconomic theoryendogeneity of moneyeuroizationespaces monétairesmonetaryendogénéité de la monnaieeconomics[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemonetary spacedollarisationgestion[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financessouveraineté monétairemanagement economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeeuroisatinmanagement
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