Institution
School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
Facility•Villejuif, France•
About: School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences is a facility organization based out in Villejuif, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Politics & Context (language use). The organization has 1230 authors who have published 2084 publications receiving 57740 citations. The organization is also known as: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales & EHESS.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the discourses accompanying Basel II with an in-depth analysis of its technical provisions for credit risk regulation, and show that, if the Basel reform was driven by a neoliberal political agenda, it counterintuitively resulted in a significant development of intrusive disciplinary processes for banks and their credit-management processes.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the combinatorial, algebraic and geometric properties of the free product operation on matroids and showed that free product is associative and respects matroid duality.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore whether a solemn oath can eliminate hypothetical bias in a voting referenda and show that after signing an oath people are as likely to vote for a public good in a hypothetical referenda as in a real one.
Abstract: Herein we explore whether a solemn oath can eliminate hypothetical bias in a voting referenda. First, we reject the null hypothesis that a hypothetical bias does not exist. Second, we cannot reject the hypothesis that after signing an oath people are as likely to vote for a public good in a hypothetical referenda as in a real one.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a reelle alliance between sciences de la nature, des sciences biotechniques and des sciences sociales is described, and the conditions of such an alliance are discussed.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed governance patterns at different scales in the Delhi metro megaproject and its financing mechanism through land value capture, and argued that although there has been significant institutional change, notably the entry of private sector actors in mega infrastructure development, careful analysis of the modalities of this mechanism reveal important aspects of continuity including the pre-eminence of techno-scientific planning, minimal stakeholder consultation and conflicts in the public sphere.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Philippe Aghion | 122 | 507 | 73438 |
Andrew J. Martin | 84 | 819 | 36203 |
Jean-Jacques Laffont | 83 | 332 | 32930 |
Jonathan Grainger | 78 | 329 | 19719 |
Jacques Mehler | 78 | 188 | 23493 |
James S. Wright | 77 | 514 | 23684 |
Thomas Piketty | 69 | 251 | 36227 |
Dan Sperber | 67 | 207 | 32068 |
Arthur M. Jacobs | 67 | 260 | 14636 |
Jacques Mairesse | 66 | 310 | 20539 |
Andrew E. Clark | 65 | 318 | 28819 |
François Bourguignon | 63 | 287 | 18250 |
Emmanuel Dupoux | 63 | 267 | 14315 |
Marc Barthelemy | 61 | 215 | 25783 |
Pierre-André Chiappori | 61 | 230 | 18206 |