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Raouf Boucekkine

Christophe Muller on 06 Jul, 2018

Personal Webpage

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Marina Dodlova

Christophe Muller on 18 Jun, 2018

University of Passau Personal Webpage

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Pierre Pecher

Christophe Muller on 18 Jun, 2018

Aix-Marseille University Personal Webpage

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Christophe Muller

Christophe Muller on 12 Jun, 2018

Aix-Marseille University christophemuller.net

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Inconsistency Transmission and Variance Reduction in Two-Stage Quantile Regression

Christophe Muller on 12 Jun, 2018

Forthcoming in Communications in Statistics Working Paper Version Authors: Tae-Hwan Kim and Christophe Muller Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new variance reduction method for quantile regressions with endogeneity problems, for alpha-mixing or m-dependent covariates and error terms. First, we derive the asymptotic distribution of two-stage quantile estimators based on the fitted-value approach under very general

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Afrique

Transborder Ethnic Kin and Regional Prosperity : Evidence from Night-Time Light Intensity in Africa (Update)

Christophe Muller on 30 Mar, 2018

Updated version 27th May 2018 Authors : Christophe Muller and Pierre Pecher This study investigates the consequences of cross-border ethnic linkages affecting local income in Africa. We show that kinship connections to transborder ethnic clans affect the allocation of public good spending, measured by luminosity in an ethnic group’s homeland, controlling for many other factors. We

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Social Policies and State Capacity: Evidence from Developing Countries

Christophe Muller on 30 Oct, 2017

Authors : Christophe Muller and Marina Dodlova. Abstract : Poor countries remain poor. This paper explores one reason of such a vicious cycle as state capacity. The previous literature presents many theories on state building and development policy. However, little rigorous empirical analysis has been conducted. We put forward our understanding of state fragility through a comprehensive

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Social Transfers and Conditionalities under Different Regime Types

Christophe Muller on 30 Oct, 2017

Authors : Marina Dodlova, Anna Giolbas, and Jann Lay. This paper examines the implications of political factors for social policy choices. Specifically, we explore the link between regime type and adoption of unconditional transfers versus transfers conditioned on beneficiaries’ investments in human capital. Due to the direct nature of benefits, unconditional transfers are more likely to be used to

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