Working Documents

Starting in 2020, all MRE working documents are available on the website:

Working Papers 2019

WPMRE. 2019.1. "Multi-Beta Tempo-Frequency Model. An Application with Gold and Oil," Roman MESTRE

WPMRE. 2019.2. "Analysis of the Instability of Market Line Beta Using Forward Regression with Tempo-Frequency Window," Roman MESTRE and Michel TERRAZA

WPMRE. 2019.3. "On Two Dominances of Fuzzy Variables based on a Parametric Fuzzy Measure and Application to Portfolio Selection with Fuzzy Return," Justin DZUCHE, Christian DEFFO TASSAK, Jules SADEFO KAMDEM, and Louis Aimé FONO

WPMRE. 2019.4. "Simultaneous estimates of the beta of the market line with GARCH errors," Roman MESTRE and Michel TERRAZA

WPMRE. 2019.5. "Statistical analysis of vote transfers between the two rounds of the 2017 presidential election," Benoît MULKAY

WPMRE. 2019.6 "Fuzzy lower partial moment and Mean-risk Dominance: An application for poverty measurement," Christian DEFFO TASSAK, Louis Aimé FONO, and Jules SADEFO KAMDEM

WPMRE. 2019.7. "Causality between oil price fundamentals and the volatility of credit default swaps in oil-exporting countries: was the 2014 slump significant?" Ibrhima BAH, Jules SADEFO KAMDEM, Françoise SEYTE, and Michel TERRAZA

WPMRE. 2019.8 "On the first moments and semi-moments of fuzzy variables based on a new measure and application for portfolio selection with fuzzy returns," Justin DZUCHE, Christian DEFFO TASSAK, Jules SADEFO KAMDEM, and Louis Aimé FONO

Working Papers 2018

WPMRE.2018.1. "Bivariate Probit Estimation or Panel Data: a two-step Gauss-Hermite Quadrature Approach with an application to product and process innovations for France," Benoit MULKAY

WPMRE. 2018.2. "Disciplinary collisions: Blum, Kalven, and the economic analysis of accident law at Chicago in the 1960s," Alain MARCIANO et al.

WPMRE. 2018.3. "How Competition Affects Innovation Behavior in French Firms?" Benoît MULKAY

WPMRE. 2018.4. "Justice without romance. The history of the economic analyses of judges' behavior," Alain MARCIANO et al.