Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (34)

  1. 3. Noury, A. G., Hix, S., & Roland, G. (2006). Dimensions of politics in the European Parliament. American Journal of Political Science, 50(2), 494-511. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5907.2006.00198.x
  2. 4. Noury, A. G., Hix, S., & Roland, G. (2005). Power to parties: cohesion and competition in the European Parliament 1979-2001. British Journal of Political Science, 35, 209-234.
  3. 5. Noury, A. G., Hix, S., & Roland, G. (2003). How to choose the European executive?: A counterfactual analysis, 1979-2001. Cahiers Européens de Sciences Po, 1.
  4. 6. Noury, A. G., & Roland, G. (2002). More power to the European Parliament? Economic Policy, 17(35), 279-319.
  5. 7. Noury, A. G., & Roland, G. (2002). More power to the European Parliament? Should it have more power? Economic policy,(35), 279-320.
  6. 8. Roland, G., & Sekkat, K. (2000). Managerial career concerns, privatization and restructuring in transition economies. European Economic Review, 44(10), 1857-1872.
  7. 9. Dewatripont, M., & Roland, G. (2000). Soft budget constraints, transition, and financial systems. JITE. Journal of institutional and theoretical economics, 156(1), 245-260.
  8. 10. Castanheira De Moura, M., & Roland, G. (2000). The optimal speed of transition: a general equilibrium analysis. International Economic Review, 41(1), 219-240. doi:10.1111/1468-2354.00062
  9. 11. Qian, Y., Roland, G., & Xu, C. (1999). Why is China different from Eastern Europe? Perspectives from organization theory. European economic review, 43(4-6), 1085-1094. doi:10.1016/S0014-2921(98)00116-0
  10. 12. Roland, G., & Verdier, T. (1999). Transition and the output fall. Economics of transition, 7(1), 1-28. doi:10.1111/1468-0351.00002
  11. 13. Berglof, E., & Roland, G. (1998). Soft Budget Constraints and Banking in Transition Economies. Journal of comparative economics, 26(1), 18-40. doi:10.1006/jcec.1997.1510
  12. 14. Persson, T., Roland, G., & Tabellini, G. (1998). Towards micropolitical foundations of public finance. European economic review, 42(3-5), 685-694.

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