This article analyzes the evolution of the Revue économique from its creation in 1950 to 2025. We trace its history, its central place in French economic research, and the transformations of (…)
Annick Laruelle is a Social Choice and Game Theory specialist. She will stay at CRESE during September. For more informations: https://www.ikerbasque.net/es/annick-laruelle Photo Credit: Mikel Mtz. de Trespuentes (…)
Research Report for Institut des études et de la recherche sur le droit et la justice (IERDJ) The advent of social media, coupled with the development of video and (…)
The work carried out as part of the REEL.i Chair (Renewable Energy Economics and Law for industry) analyses the economic and legal issues associated with the development of renewable (…)
(with Karl-Martin Ehrhart and Jan Kreiss) Abstract: The winner’s curse is prevalent in empirical common value auctions. Motivated by auctions for renewable energy support, we examine how the number of (…)
Abstract: In this study, we explore interactions between cancer cells by using the hawk–dove game. We analyze the heterogeneity of tumors by considering games with populations composed of 2 (…)
Abstract : In social interactions, humans care about knowing their partner’s face. Some experiments report that facial information facilitates trustworthiness detection, while others find it does not. We add (…)
Lucien Ahouangbe, currently an ATER at the University of Orléans, has been recruited as an Ass. Prof. with a research focus on development economics, environmental economics, international economics and (…)
Clinton Gubong Gassi (PhD under supervision of Mostapha Diss and Issofa Moyouwou) (https://sites.google.com/view/clintongubonggassi) and Léa Munich (PhD under supervision of Sylvain Béal and Yannick Gabuthy) (https://sites.google.com/view/lea-munich-homepage/home) have just been (…)
CRESE is pleased to present its new website. In addition to the aesthetic improvements, it was important to accurately report on: the work of our members (nearly 530 entries, (…)