Rapports de recherche, comptes rendus, lettres à l'éditeur, working papers (63)

  1. 14. Kouevi Gath, B., Méon, P.-G., & Weill, L. (2019). Do Banking Crises Improve Democracy? (Working Papers CEB No 19-009).
  2. 15. Méon, P.-G., & Tojerow, I. (2018). In God We Learn? The Universal Messages of Religions, their Context-Specific Effects, and the role of Minority Status. (Working Papers CEB No 16-036).
  3. 16. François, A., & Méon, P.-G. (2018). Politicians at higher levels of government are perceived as more corrupt. (Working Papers CEB No 18-013).
  4. 17. Giani, M., & Méon, P.-G. (2017). Global Racist Contagion following Donald Trump’s Election. (Working Papers CEB No 17-034).
  5. 18. Lacroix, J., Méon, P.-G., & Sekkat, K. (2017). Do democratic transitions attract foreign investors and how fast? (Working Papers CEB No 17-006).
  6. 19. Méon, P.-G., & Verwimp, P. (2016). Pro-social behavior after a disaster: parochial or universal? Evidence from a natural experiment in Belgium. (Working Papers CEB No 16-054).
  7. 20. Licata, C., & Méon, P.-G. (2016). Partisan stereotypes. (Working Papers CEB No 16-037).
  8. 21. Méon, P.-G., & Tojerow, I. (2016). In God We Learn? Religions’ Universal Messages, Context-Specific Effects, and Minority Status.
  9. 22. Méon, P.-G., & Sekkat, K. (2016). A time to throw stones, a time to reap: How long does it take for democratic transitions to improve institutional outcomes? (Working Papers CEB No 16-016).
  10. 23. Harms, P., & Méon, P.-G. (2014). Good and bad FDI: The growth effects of greenfield investment and mergers and acquisitions in developing countries. (Working Papers CEB No 14-021).
  11. 24. Méon, P.-G., & Minne, G. (2013). Online appendix to “Mark My Words: Information and the Fear of Declaring an Exchange Rate Regime”. (Working Papers CEB No 13-040).
  12. 25. Méon, P.-G., & Sekkat, K. (2013). The formal and informal institutional framework of capital accumulation. (Working Papers CEB No 13-036).

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