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Spring 2024, Opinion: "This paper provides new evidence on a long-standing question asked by Shiller (1997): Why do we dislike inflation? I conducted two surveys on representative…
February 29, 2024, Paper: "This paper studies how and why households adjust their spending, saving, and borrow ing in response to transitory income shocks. We leverage new large-…
November 15, 2023, Paper: "An individual’s views on economic policy could be shaped by ‘zero-sum thinking’: the view that any gain by one party necessitates a corresponding loss…
2023, Paper: "The paper “Inter-municipal cooperation in France and related tax issues” by Marie-Laure Breuill´e and Pascale Duran-Vigneron delves into the world of inter-municipal…
May 10, 2023, Paper: "This paper examines income inequality and dynamics in France, using exhaustive administrative panel data. We find that the market income distribution is…
November 7, 2022, Paper: "We exploit individual panel information from introducing of new and simpler tax regimes for the self-employed in France, in order to assess the extent to…
October 22, 2022, Paper: "We examine the causes and consequences of an important cultural and psychological trait: the extent to which one views the world in zero-sum terms. We…
October 22, 2022, Paper: "We examine the causes and consequences of an important cultural and psychological trait: the extent to which one views the world in zero-sum terms. We…
October 22, 2022, Paper: "We examine the causes and consequences of an important cultural and psychological trait: the extent to which one views the world in zero-sum terms. We…
May 2022, Paper: "I study how people understand and reason about trade and which factors shape their views on trade policy. I design and run large-scale surveys and experiments in…