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Archive | 1997

Freedom in Economics New Perspectives in Normative Analysis

Marc Fleurbaey; Jean-François Laslier; Nicolas Gravel; Alain Trannoy

This book presents a range of papers by philosophers and economists who consider the definition and value of liberty; freedom in rights and equality of opportunity. Until recently freedom has played no explicit role in the conceptual framework of economists, however freedom seems to be at the heart of economics. The book provides a substantial contribution to the fruitful dialogue between the philosophy and economics in this area. Each chapter is integrated being followed by comments which explore the underlying debates. Contributors are French economists, philosophers and political scientists, as well as authors from Belgium and the Netherlands.


Applied Economics | 2006

Measuring the social value of local public goods: an empirical analysis within Paris metropolitan area

Nicolas Gravel; Alessandra Michelangeli; Alain Trannoy

A non-linear hedonic model is used to estimate the implicit marginal prices of 17 local public goods in a Paris suburban area on an original data set of some 8200 housing units. The results reveal a robust effect of local public school quality (measured both by the fraction of junior high school students that are at least two years behind grade level and the student/teacher ratio) on house prices. It is observed that housing owners’ marginal willingness to pay for reducing commuting time is roughly similar for public transportation than for car transportation. Another noticeable result is the complete capitalization of local taxes at a discount rate of 3.5%. An illustration of the potential usefulness of the results for Cost–Benefit analysis is also provided.


Social Choice and Welfare | 2012

Shall We Keep the Highly Skilled at Home? The Optimal Income Tax Perspective

Laurent Simula; Alain Trannoy

We examine how allowing individuals to emigrate to pay lower taxes abroad changes the optimal non-linear income tax scheme in a Mirrleesian economy. An individual emigrates if his domestic utility is less than his utility abroad net of migration costs, utilities and costs both depending on productivity. Three average social criteria are distinguished—national, citizen and resident—according to the agents whose welfare matters. A curse of the middle-skilled occurs in the first-best, and it may be optimal to let some highly skilled leave the country under the resident criterion. In the second-best, under the Citizen and Resident criteria, preventing emigration of the highly skilled is not necessarily optimal because the interaction between the incentive-compatibility and participations constraints may cause countervailing incentives. In important cases, a Rawlsian policymaker should decrease top marginal tax rates to keep everyone at home.


Journal of Public Economics | 2011

A dominance approach to the appraisal of the distribution of well-being across countries

Christophe Muller; Alain Trannoy


Économie & prévision | 1999

Les minima sociaux en France : entre compensation et responsabilité

Marc Fleurbaey; Cyrille Hagneré; Michel Martinez; Alain Trannoy


Journal of Public Economics | 2010

Is power more evenly balanced in poor households

Hélène Couprie; Eugenio Peluso; Alain Trannoy


Journal of Economic Inequality | 2011

Detecting a change in wealth concentration without the knowledge of the wealth distribution

Alessandra Michelangeli; Eugenio Peluso; Alain Trannoy


Économie publique/Public economics | 2008

L’importance de la localisation dans la valorisation des quartiers marseillais

Pierre-Henri Bono; Nicolas Gravel; Alain Trannoy


Économie & prévision | 2007

La rénovation de la Goutte d'Or est-elle un succès ? Un diagnostic à l'aide d'indices de prix immobilier

Fabrice Barthélémy; Alessandra Michelangeli; Alain Trannoy


Archive | 2007

Welfare Comparisons of Income Distributions and Family Size

Marc Fleurbaey; Cyrille Hagneré; Alain Trannoy

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Laurent Simula

École Normale Supérieure

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Eugenio Peluso

Cergy-Pontoise University

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Eugenio Peluso

Cergy-Pontoise University

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