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Bart Capéau
(Bart Capeau)

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Terminal Degree:2001 Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfswetenschappen; KU Leuven (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Department of Economics
Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfswetenschappen
KU Leuven

Leuven, Belgium
https://feb.kuleuven.be/research/economics/ces
RePEc:edi:cekulbe (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Alain Babatoundé & Bart Capéau & Romain Houssa, 2023. "Welfare Effects of Indirect Tax Policies in West Africa," CESifo Working Paper Series 10381, CESifo.
  2. Bart Capéau & Liebrecht De Sadeleer & Sebastiaan S. Maes, 2022. "Identifying the Distribution of Welfare from Discrete Choice," Working Papers ECARES 2022-03, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  3. Bart Capéau & Duygu Güner & Nabil Sheikh Hassan & Jonas Vanderkelen & Toon Vanheukelom & Stijn Van Houtven & André Decoster, 2022. "We Are All Facing The Same Storm, But Not All Are In The Same Boat. A Distributional Picture Of The Purchasing Power Effects Of The 2021‐22 Energy Price Shock And Compensating Measures," Working Papers ECARES 2022-05, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  4. Bart Capéau & Liebrecht De Sadeleer & Sebastiaan Maes & André M.J. Decoster, 2021. "Nonparametric Welfare Analysis for Discrete Choice: Levels and Differences of Individual and Social Welfare," CESifo Working Paper Series 9071, CESifo.
  5. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Jonas Vanderkelen & Stijn Van Houtven, 2021. "De inkomensschok van het virus, de demper van de welvaartsstaat en de gaten in het vangnet," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 674010, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  6. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Liebrecht De Sadeleer, 2019. "Interpersonal comparisons by means of money metric utilities: why one should use the same reference prices for all," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 636146, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  7. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Perilleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2019. "En faut-il peu pour être heureux ?Conditions de vie, bonheur et bien-être en Belgique," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/284092, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  8. Decoster, André & Vanheukelom, Toon & Capéau, Bart & Maes, Sebastiaan, 2018. "Piecemeal modelling of the effects of joint direct and indirect tax reforms," EUROMOD Working Papers EM14/18, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  9. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Sebastiaan Maes & Toon Vanheukelom, 2018. "Betaalt de taxshift zichzelf terug?," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 626991, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  10. Decoster, André & Capéau, Bart, 2016. "Getting tired of work, or re-tiring in absence of decent job opportunities? Some insights from an estimated Random Utility/Random Opportunity model on Belgian data," EUROMOD Working Papers EM4/16, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  11. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Gijs Dekkers, 2016. "Estimating and simulating with a random utility random opportunity model of job choice. Presentation and application to Belgium," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/357209, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  12. Bram De Rock & Bart Capéau, 2015. "The implications of household size and children for life-cycle saving," Working Paper Research 286, National Bank of Belgium.
  13. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & G. Dekkers, 2015. "Estimating and simulating with a random utility – random opportunity model of job choice," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 525413, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  14. Bart Capéau & André Decoster, 2015. "Getting tired of work, or re-tiring in absence of decent job opportunities?," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 514134, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  15. Bart Capéau & Bram De Rock, 2015. "The implications of household size and demographics for life-cycle saving," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 519479, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  16. Bart Capéau & Philip Verwimp, 2012. "Dictatorship in a single export economy," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/133159, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  17. Bart Capéau & Lieve Eeman & Steven Groenez & Miet Lamberts, 2012. "Two concepts of discrimination: inequality of opportunity versus unequal treatment of equals," Working Papers ECARES ECARES 2012-021, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  18. Bart Capéau, 2012. "Size and distribution trade-offs for the leximin ordering," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/357208, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  19. Bart Capéau & Lieve Eeman & Steven Groenez & Miet Lamberts, 2012. "Standardised Scores as a Way to measure and Compare Discrimination Across Dimensions," Working Papers ECARES ECARES 2012-022, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  20. Bart Capéau & André De coster & Kris De Swerdt & Kristian Orsini, 2008. "Welfare effects of alternative financing of social security. Some calculations for Belgium," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven ces0812, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  21. Erik Schokkaert & Kurt Devooght & Bart Capeau & Sara Lelli, 2007. "Allocating an indivisible good. A questionnaire-experimental study of intercultural differences," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven ces0716, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  22. Bart Capéau & Andre Decoster, 2004. "The Rise or Fall of World Inequality: A Spurious Controversy?," WIDER Working Paper Series DP2004-02, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
  23. Capeau, B. & Decoster, A. & Vermeulen, F.M.P., 2004. "Het effect van de verlaging van de Vlaamse registratierechten : Simulaties met een geordend logitmodel," Other publications TiSEM 5cb62e10-afc5-4c62-a660-8, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
  24. Bart Capéau & Erwin Ooghe, 2004. "On the reconciliation of efficiency and inequality aversion with heterogeneous populations: characterization results," Public Economics Working Paper Series wpeiahp, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Centrum voor Economische Studiën, Working Group Public Economics.
  25. Lode Berlage & Bart Capeau & Philip Verwimp, 2003. "Dictatorship in a Single Export Crop Economy," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven ces0311, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  26. Bart Capeau & André Decoster & Frederic Vermeulen, 2003. "Homeownership and the Life Cycle: an Ordered Logit Approach," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven ces0308, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
  27. Bart Capéau & Erwin Ooghe, 2001. "Non-welfare economics and the well-being of phantom agents: an appeal to caution," Public Economics Working Paper Series wpphnag, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Centrum voor Economische Studiën, Working Group Public Economics.
  28. Bart Capéau & Stefan Dercon, 1998. "Prices, local measurement units and subsistence consumption in rural surveys: An econometric approach with an application to Ethiopia," CSAE Working Paper Series 1998-10, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
  29. Bart Capéau & Stefan Dercon, 1998. "Prices, Unit Values and Local Measurement Units in Rural Surveys: an Econometric Approach with an Application to Poverty Measurement in Ethiopia," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 501303, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.

Articles

  1. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Stijn Van Houtven, 2024. "Piecemeal Modeling of the Effects of Joint Direct and Indirect Tax Reforms," Public Finance Review, , vol. 52(1), pages 111-149, January.
  2. Erik Schokkaert & Kurt Devooght & Bart Capéau & Sara Lelli, 2022. "Allocating an Indivisible Good. A Questionnaire-Experimental Study of Intercultural Differences," Revista Economía, Fondo Editorial - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, vol. 45(90), pages 31-47.
  3. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Gijs Dekkers, 2016. "Estimating and Simulating with a Random Utility Random Opportunity Model of Job Choice Presentation and Application to Belgium," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 9(2), pages 144-191.
  4. Bart Capéau, 2013. "Size and distribution trade-offs for the leximin ordering," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 11(2), pages 237-248, June.
  5. Bart Capéau & Philip Verwimp, 2012. "Dictatorship in a single export crop economy," Journal of Theoretical Politics, , vol. 24(2), pages 210-234, April.
  6. Bart Capéau & Jozef Pacolet, 2009. "The welfare of poorer older people in Belgium and the Netherlands :An application of quantile regression," Brussels Economic Review, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles, vol. 52(1), pages 5-33.
  7. Capeau, Bart & Ooghe, Erwin, 2007. "On comparing heterogeneous populations: Is there really a conflict between welfarism and a concern for greater equality in living standards?," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 53(1), pages 1-28, January.
  8. Bart Capéau & Stefan Dercon, 2006. "Prices, Unit Values and Local Measurement Units in Rural Surveys: an Econometric Approach with an Application to Poverty Measurement in Ethiopia," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 15(2), pages 181-211, June.
  9. B. Capéau & A. Decoster, 2003. "The Rise or Fall of World Inequality Big Issue or Apparent Controversy?," Review of Business and Economic Literature, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Review of Business and Economic Literature, vol. 0(4), pages 547-572.
  10. Bart Capéau & Erwin Ooghe, 2003. "Merit goods and phantom agents," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 8(8), pages 1-5.
  11. Erik Schokkaert & Bart Capeau, 1991. "Interindividual Differences in Opinions about Distributive Justice," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 44(3), pages 325-345, August.

Chapters

  1. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Why This Book?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 7-11, Springer.
  2. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Can People Afford Their Healthcare?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 49-61, Springer.
  3. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "How Do We Spend Our Time?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 85-90, Springer.
  4. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Who Has the Lowest Levels of Well-Being?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 175-181, Springer.
  5. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Is the Conventional Family Still the Cornerstone of Society?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 13-17, Springer.
  6. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Who Forms a Couple with Whom?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 93-98, Springer.
  7. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Which Children Grow up in Poverty?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 129-135, Springer.
  8. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "What Constitutes a Good Life?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 1-6, Springer.
  9. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "How Do We Measure Well-Being?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 167-173, Springer.
  10. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "What Makes Us Sick?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 43-48, Springer.
  11. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "How Unequally Are Our Incomes Distributed?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 21-26, Springer.
  12. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "How Do Partners Within Couples Spend Their Time?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 99-105, Springer.
  13. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "What Do We Spend Our Money on?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 73-78, Springer.
  14. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Is Life Harder for Single-Parent Families?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 123-128, Springer.
  15. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "How Healthy Are We?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 33-41, Springer.
  16. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "How Happy Are We?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 151-157, Springer.
  17. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "As Long as We’re Happy …?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 159-165, Springer.
  18. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Who Is Poor in Our Society?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 27-32, Springer.
  19. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "What Do Partners in Couples Spend Their Money on?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 107-113, Springer.
  20. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "A Nice Retirement?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 137-142, Springer.
  21. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Conclusion," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 183-186, Springer.
  22. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Do We Live Comfortably and in a Pleasant Environment?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 79-84, Springer.
  23. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Who Suffers from Cumulative Deprivation?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 145-149, Springer.
  24. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Do We Find the Job of Our Dreams?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 63-72, Springer.
  25. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Who Wears the Trousers?," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, in: Well-being in Belgium, chapter 0, pages 115-120, Springer.
  26. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & David Phillips, 2014. "Consumption and Indirect Tax Models," Contributions to Economic Analysis, in: Handbook of Microsimulation Modelling, volume 127, pages 223-273, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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Books

  1. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Well-being in Belgium," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, Springer, number 978-3-030-58509-9, July.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Decoster, André & Vanheukelom, Toon & Capéau, Bart & Maes, Sebastiaan, 2018. "Piecemeal modelling of the effects of joint direct and indirect tax reforms," EUROMOD Working Papers EM14/18, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.

    Cited by:

    1. Ali Bayar & Barbara Bratta & Silvia Carta & Paolo Di Caro & Marco Manzo & Carlo Orecchia, 2021. "Assessing the effects of VAT policies with an integrated CGE-microsimulation approach: evidence on Italy," Working Papers wp2021-14, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Department of Finance.

  2. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Gijs Dekkers, 2016. "Estimating and simulating with a random utility random opportunity model of job choice. Presentation and application to Belgium," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/357209, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

    Cited by:

    1. Matteo Richiardi, 2018. "Editorial," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 11(1), pages 1-3.
    2. John Creedy & Norman Gemmell & Nicolas Hérault & Penny Mok, 2020. "A microsimulation analysis of marginal welfare-improving income tax reforms for New Zealand," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 27(2), pages 409-434, April.
    3. A. Akay & Olivier Bargain & H.X. Jara, 2020. "‘Fair’ welfare comparisons with heterogeneous tastes: subjective versus revealed preferences," Post-Print hal-03173625, HAL.
    4. Creedy, John & Gemmell, Norman & Hérault, Nicolas & Mok, Penny, 2018. "Microsimulation Analysis of Optimal Income Tax Reforms. An Application to New Zealand," Working Paper Series 20834, Victoria University of Wellington, Chair in Public Finance.
    5. John K. Dagsvik & Steinar Strøm & Marilena Locatelli, 2019. "Marginal Compensated Effects in Discrete Labor Supply Models," CESifo Working Paper Series 7493, CESifo.
    6. Henk-Wim Boer, 2018. "A Structural Analysis of Labour Supply and Involuntary Unemployment in the Netherlands," De Economist, Springer, vol. 166(3), pages 285-308, September.
    7. Nazila Alinaghi & John Creedy & Norman Gemmell, 2020. "The Redistributive Effects of a Minimum Wage Increase in New Zealand: A Microsimulation Analysis," Australian Economic Review, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, vol. 53(4), pages 517-538, December.
    8. Slavko Bezeredi & Marko Ledić & Ivica Rubil & Ivica Urban, 2019. "Making work pay in Croatia: An ex-ante evaluation of two in-work benefits using miCROmod," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 12(3), pages 28-61.
    9. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Gijs Dekkers, 2016. "Estimating and Simulating with a Random Utility Random Opportunity Model of Job Choice Presentation and Application to Belgium," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 9(2), pages 144-191.
    10. Colombino, Ugo & Islam, Nizamul, 2022. "The "Robot Economy" and Optimal Tax-Transfer Reforms," IZA Discussion Papers 15198, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    11. Decoster, André & Vanheukelom, Toon & Capéau, Bart & Maes, Sebastiaan, 2018. "Piecemeal modelling of the effects of joint direct and indirect tax reforms," EUROMOD Working Papers EM14/18, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
    12. Antoine de Mahieu, 2021. "In-work Benefits in Belgium: Effects on Labour Supply and Welfare," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 14(1), pages 43-72.
    13. Ugo Colombino & Nizamul Islam, 2022. "The “Robot Economy†and optimal tax-transfer reforms," CHILD Working Papers Series 101 JEL Classification: H, Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic Economics (CHILD) - CCA.
    14. Lieze Sohier, 2019. "Do Involuntary Longer Working Careers Reduce Well-being?," Applied Research in Quality of Life, Springer;International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies, vol. 14(1), pages 171-196, March.

  3. Bram De Rock & Bart Capéau, 2015. "The implications of household size and children for life-cycle saving," Working Paper Research 286, National Bank of Belgium.

    Cited by:

    1. Philomina Araba Sam & Professor Siaw Frimpong & Professor Stephen Kendie, 2021. "The Antecedents of Financial Behaviour Intention among formal sector workers," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 5(09), pages 169-176, September.

  4. Bart Capéau & Lieve Eeman & Steven Groenez & Miet Lamberts, 2012. "Two concepts of discrimination: inequality of opportunity versus unequal treatment of equals," Working Papers ECARES ECARES 2012-021, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

    Cited by:

    1. L'Horty, Yannick & Mahmoudi, Naomie & Petit, Pascale & Wolff, François-Charles, 2022. "Is disability more discriminatory in hiring than ethnicity, address or gender? Evidence from a multi-criteria correspondence experiment," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 303(C).
    2. Bart Capéau & Lieve Eeman & Steven Groenez & Miet Lamberts, 2012. "Standardised Scores as a Way to measure and Compare Discrimination Across Dimensions," Working Papers ECARES ECARES 2012-022, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
    3. Louis Lippens & Siel Vermeiren & Stijn Baert, 2021. "The state of hiring discrimination: A meta-analysis of (almost) all recent correspondence experiments," Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium 21/1035, Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
    4. Igor Asanov & Maria Mavlikeeva, 2023. "Can group identity explain the gender gap in the recruitment process?," Industrial Relations Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(1), pages 95-113, January.
    5. Stijn Baert & Bart Cockx & Niels Gheyle & Cora Vandamme, 2013. "Do Employers Discriminate Less if Vacancies are Difficult to Fill? Evidence from a Field Experiment," CESifo Working Paper Series 4093, CESifo.
    6. Hannah Van Borm & Stijn Baert, 2022. "Diving in the minds of recruiters: What triggers gender stereotypes in hiring?," Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium 22/1043, Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.
    7. Baert, Stijn, 2017. "Hiring Discrimination: An Overview of (Almost) All Correspondence Experiments Since 2005," IZA Discussion Papers 10738, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    8. Baert, Stijn & Clays, Els & Derous, Eva & George, Bert & Neyt, Brecht & Schollaert, Eveline & Wille, Bart, 2021. "Labour Market Policy if the General Public Was in Charge," IZA Policy Papers 176, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    9. Mavlikeeva, Maria & Asanov, Igor, 2020. "Can Group Identity Explain Gender Gap in Recruitment Process?," VfS Annual Conference 2020 (Virtual Conference): Gender Economics 224647, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.

  5. Bart Capéau & Lieve Eeman & Steven Groenez & Miet Lamberts, 2012. "Standardised Scores as a Way to measure and Compare Discrimination Across Dimensions," Working Papers ECARES ECARES 2012-022, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

    Cited by:

    1. Stijn Baert & Bart Cockx & Niels Gheyle & Cora Vandamme, 2013. "Do Employers Discriminate Less if Vacancies are Difficult to Fill? Evidence from a Field Experiment," CESifo Working Paper Series 4093, CESifo.

  6. Bart Capéau & André De coster & Kris De Swerdt & Kristian Orsini, 2008. "Welfare effects of alternative financing of social security. Some calculations for Belgium," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven ces0812, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.

    Cited by:

    1. Olivier Bargain, 2012. "Decomposition analysis of distributive policies using behavioural simulations," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 19(5), pages 708-731, October.

  7. Bart Capéau & Andre Decoster, 2004. "The Rise or Fall of World Inequality: A Spurious Controversy?," WIDER Working Paper Series DP2004-02, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

    Cited by:

    1. Decancq, Koen & Ooghe, Erwin, 2010. "Has the world moved forward? A robust multidimensional evaluation," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 107(2), pages 266-269, May.
    2. Milanovic, Branko, 2006. "Global income inequality : what it is and why it matters," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3865, The World Bank.
    3. David Warner & Prasada Rao & William E. Griffiths & Duangkamon Chotikapanich, 2011. "Global Inequality: Levels and Trends, 1993-2005," Discussion Papers Series 436, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia.
    4. Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung (ed.), 2007. "Das Erreichte nicht verspielen. Jahresgutachten 2007/08 [The gains must not be squandered. Annual Report 2007/08]," Annual Economic Reports / Jahresgutachten, German Council of Economic Experts / Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung, volume 127, number 200708.

  8. Lode Berlage & Bart Capeau & Philip Verwimp, 2003. "Dictatorship in a Single Export Crop Economy," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven ces0311, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.

    Cited by:

    1. Kolleen J. Rask & Norman Rask, 2017. "The Impact of Regime Type on Food Consumption in Low Income Countries," Comparative Economic Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Association for Comparative Economic Studies, vol. 59(1), pages 107-125, March.

  9. Bart Capeau & André Decoster & Frederic Vermeulen, 2003. "Homeownership and the Life Cycle: an Ordered Logit Approach," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven ces0308, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.

    Cited by:

    1. A. Decoster & K. De Swerdt, 2006. "Why and How to Construct a Genuine Belgian Price Index of House Sales," Review of Business and Economic Literature, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Review of Business and Economic Literature, vol. 0(2), pages 309-330.
    2. Ferreira Gonzaga, Jenifer & Vilpoux, Olivier François & Gomes Pereira, Matheus Wemerson, 2019. "Factors influencing technological practices in the Brazilian agrarian reform," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 80(C), pages 150-162.
    3. Matel Anna, 2021. "Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland," Real Estate Management and Valuation, Sciendo, vol. 29(3), pages 1-12, September.
    4. ÇAGLAYAN, Ebru & UN, Turgut, 2012. "Heteroscedastic Probit Model: An Application Of Home Ownership In Turkey," Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 12(2).

  10. Bart Capéau & Stefan Dercon, 1998. "Prices, local measurement units and subsistence consumption in rural surveys: An econometric approach with an application to Ethiopia," CSAE Working Paper Series 1998-10, Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.

    Cited by:

    1. Korir, Lilian & Rizov, Marian & Ruto, Eric, 2020. "Food security in Kenya: Insights from a household food demand model," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 92, pages 99-108.
    2. Grabher, Harald F. & Erb, Karlheinz & Singh, Simron & Haberl, Helmut, 2024. "Household energy systems based on biomass: Tracing material flows from source to service in rural Ethiopia," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 217(C).
    3. Vincent Leyaro & Oliver Morrissey & Trudy Owens, 2010. "Food Price Changes and Consumer Welfare in Tanzania 1991 – 2007," Discussion Papers 10/01, University of Nottingham, CREDIT.

  11. Bart Capéau & Stefan Dercon, 1998. "Prices, Unit Values and Local Measurement Units in Rural Surveys: an Econometric Approach with an Application to Poverty Measurement in Ethiopia," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven 501303, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.

    Cited by:

    1. Bai, Yan & Costlow, Leah & Ebel, Alissa & Laves, Sarah & Ueda, Yurika & Volin, Natalie & Zamek, Maya & Herforth, Anna & Masters, William A., 2021. "Review: Retail consumer price data reveal gaps and opportunities to monitor food systems for nutrition," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 104(C).
    2. Ole Boysen, 2012. "A Food Demand System Estimation for Uganda," The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series iiisdp396, IIIS.
    3. Kidane Assefa Abebe & Deyi Zhou & Bekele Gebisa Etea & Fekadu Megersa Senbeta & Dereje Kebebew Debeli & Rajani Osti, 2018. "Cereal Commodity Trading in Ethiopian Local Marketplace: Examining Farmers’ Quantity Measurement Behaviors," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 8(12), pages 1-15, December.
    4. De Weerdt, Joachim & Beegle, Kathleen & Friedman, Jed & Gibson, John, 2014. "The challenge of measuring hunger," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6736, The World Bank.
    5. Florence Kondylis, 2007. "Agricultural Outputs and Conflict Displacement: Evidence from a Policy Intervention in Rwanda," HiCN Working Papers 28, Households in Conflict Network.
    6. Matthias Kalkuhl & Lukas Kornher & Marta Kozicka & Pierre Boulanger & Maximo Torero, 2013. "Conceptual framework on price volatility and its impact on food and nutrition security in the short term," FOODSECURE Working papers 15, LEI Wageningen UR.
    7. Beegle, Kathleen & De Weerdt, Joachim & Friedman, Jed & Gibson, John, 2010. "Methods of household consumption measurement through surveys : experimental results from Tanzania," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5501, The World Bank.
    8. Kondylis, Florence, 2005. "Agricultural returns and conflict: quasi-experimental evidence from a policy intervention programme in Rwanda," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 19878, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    9. François Gardes & Noël Thiombiano, 2017. "The value of time and expenditures of rural households in Burkina Faso: a domestic production framework," Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 17027, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1), Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne.
    10. Kidane Assefa Abebe & Deyi Zhou & Bekele Gebisa Etea & Dessalegn Anshiso Sedebo & Neway Habtemariam Muktar & Dano Endalu Olana, 2019. "Quantity Measurement Cost and Reliability of Cereal Commodity Trade: Evidence from Ethiopia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(6), pages 1-25, March.
    11. François Gardes & Noël Thiombiano, 2017. "The value of time and expenditures of rural households in Burkina Faso: a domestic production framework," Post-Print halshs-01535172, HAL.
    12. Caeyers, Bet & Chalmers, Neil & De Weerdt, Joachim, 2012. "Improving consumption measurement and other survey data through CAPI: Evidence from a randomized experiment," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 98(1), pages 19-33.
    13. Gelaw, Fekadu, 2013. "Inefficiency and Incapability Gaps as Causes of Poverty: A Poverty Line-Augmented Efficiency Analysis Using Stochastic Distance Function," African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, African Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 8(2), pages 1-45, August.
    14. Xin Meng & Robert G. Gregory & Guanghua Wan, 2006. "China Urban Poverty and its Contributing Factors, 1986-2000," WIDER Working Paper Series RP2006-133, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
    15. Vincent Leyaro & Oliver Morrissey & Trudy Owens, 2010. "Food prices, tax reforms and consumer Welfare in Tanzania 1991–2007," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 17(4), pages 430-450, August.
    16. Abuelhaj, Tareq & Gassmann, Franziska & O'Donoghue, Cathal, 2018. "Price opinion data in subsidized economies: Empirical evidence from Iraq," MERIT Working Papers 2018-033, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).
    17. François Gardes & Noël Thiombiano, 2017. "The value of time and expenditures of rural households in Burkina Faso: a domestic production framework," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-01535172, HAL.
    18. Ole Boysen, 2009. "Border Price Shocks, Spatial Price Variation, and their Impacts on Poverty in Uganda," The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series iiisdp306, IIIS.
    19. van den Boom,Bart & Halsema,Alex & Molini,Vasco, 2015. "Are we confusing poverty with preferences ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7247, The World Bank.

Articles

  1. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Stijn Van Houtven, 2024. "Piecemeal Modeling of the Effects of Joint Direct and Indirect Tax Reforms," Public Finance Review, , vol. 52(1), pages 111-149, January.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Bart Capéau & André Decoster & Gijs Dekkers, 2016. "Estimating and Simulating with a Random Utility Random Opportunity Model of Job Choice Presentation and Application to Belgium," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 9(2), pages 144-191.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Bart Capéau & Philip Verwimp, 2012. "Dictatorship in a single export crop economy," Journal of Theoretical Politics, , vol. 24(2), pages 210-234, April.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Capeau, Bart & Ooghe, Erwin, 2007. "On comparing heterogeneous populations: Is there really a conflict between welfarism and a concern for greater equality in living standards?," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 53(1), pages 1-28, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Marc Fleurbaey & Frank A Cowell & Bertil Tungodden, 2010. "The Tyranny Puzzle in Welfare Economics: An empirical investigation," STICERD - Public Economics Programme Discussion Papers 05, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, LSE.
    2. Bosmans, Kristof & Lauwers, Luc & Ooghe, Erwin, 2009. "A consistent multidimensional Pigou-Dalton transfer principle," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 144(3), pages 1358-1371, May.
    3. Erwin Ooghe, 2005. "Sequential dominance and weighted utilitarianism," Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven ces0518, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven.
    4. Walter Bossert & Bhaskar Dutta, 2019. "The measurement of welfare change," Social Choice and Welfare, Springer;The Society for Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 53(4), pages 603-619, December.
    5. Bosmans, K.G.M., 2012. "Distribution-sensitivity of rank-dependent poverty measures," Research Memorandum 034, Maastricht University, Maastricht Research School of Economics of Technology and Organization (METEOR).

  5. Bart Capéau & Stefan Dercon, 2006. "Prices, Unit Values and Local Measurement Units in Rural Surveys: an Econometric Approach with an Application to Poverty Measurement in Ethiopia," Journal of African Economies, Centre for the Study of African Economies, vol. 15(2), pages 181-211, June.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  6. B. Capéau & A. Decoster, 2003. "The Rise or Fall of World Inequality Big Issue or Apparent Controversy?," Review of Business and Economic Literature, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Review of Business and Economic Literature, vol. 0(4), pages 547-572.

    Cited by:

    1. Heshmati, Almas, 2004. "Data Issues and Databases Used in Analysis of Growth, Poverty and Economic Inequality," IZA Discussion Papers 1263, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    2. Heshmati, Almas, 2004. "The World Distribution of Income and Income Inequality," IZA Discussion Papers 1267, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

  7. Bart Capéau & Erwin Ooghe, 2003. "Merit goods and phantom agents," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 8(8), pages 1-5.

    Cited by:

    1. Fred Schroyen, 2003. "An alternative way to model merit good arguments," UFAE and IAE Working Papers 595.03, Unitat de Fonaments de l'Anàlisi Econòmica (UAB) and Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica (CSIC).
    2. Schroyen, Fred, 2005. "An alternative way to model merit good arguments," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 89(5-6), pages 957-966, June.
    3. Elodie Brahic & Valérie Clément & Nathalie Moureau & Marion Vidal, 2008. "A la recherche des Merit Goods," Working Papers 08-08, LAMETA, Universtiy of Montpellier, revised Jun 2008.

  8. Erik Schokkaert & Bart Capeau, 1991. "Interindividual Differences in Opinions about Distributive Justice," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 44(3), pages 325-345, August.

    Cited by:

    1. Elena Cettolin & Arno Riedl, 2013. "Justice under Uncertainty," CESifo Working Paper Series 4326, CESifo.
    2. Nataliya Kusa, 2018. "Should intra-familial time transfers be compensated financially?," MAGKS Papers on Economics 201802, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung).
    3. Gerber, Anke & Nicklisch, Andreas & Voigt, Stefan, 2013. "Strategic choices for redistribution and the veil of ignoranceː theory and experimental evidence," WiSo-HH Working Paper Series 5, University of Hamburg, Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, WISO Research Laboratory.
    4. Giménez Gómez, José M. (José Manuel) & Blanco Gil, Carmen & Sánchez García, Juan Francisco, 2016. "New insights on empirical conflicting claims problems," Working Papers 2072/261530, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Department of Economics.
    5. Wulf Gaertner & Jochen Jungeilges, 1999. "Evaluation via Extended Orderings: Empirical Findings from West and East," STICERD - Distributional Analysis Research Programme Papers 42, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, LSE.
    6. Claudia M. Buch & Christoph Engel, 2012. "The Tradeoff Between Redistribution and Effort: Evidence from the Field and from the Lab," CESifo Working Paper Series 3808, CESifo.
    7. Gerber, Anke & Nicklisch, Andreas & Voigt, Stefan, 2019. "The role of ignorance in the emergence of redistribution," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 163(C), pages 239-261.
    8. James Konow, 2009. "Is fairness in the eye of the beholder? An impartial spectator analysis of justice," Social Choice and Welfare, Springer;The Society for Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 33(1), pages 101-127, June.
    9. Simon Gächter & Arno Riedl, 2004. "Dividing justly in Bargaining Problems with Claims," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 04-044/1, Tinbergen Institute.
    10. Stefan Traub & Christian Seidl & Ulrich Schmidt & Maria Levati, 2005. "Friedman, Harsanyi, Rawls, Boulding – or somebody else? An experimental investigation of distributive justice," Social Choice and Welfare, Springer;The Society for Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 24(2), pages 283-309, April.
    11. Kurt Devooght & Erik Schokkaert, 1999. "Responsibility-Sensitive Fair Compensation in Different Cultures," STICERD - Distributional Analysis Research Programme Papers 46, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, LSE.
    12. José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez & M. Carmen Marco-Gil & Juan-Francisco Sánchez-García, 2022. "New empirical insights into conflicting claims problems," SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association, Springer;Spanish Economic Association, vol. 13(4), pages 709-738, December.
    13. Traub, Stefan & Seidl, Christian & Schmidt, Ulrich & Levati, Maria Vittoria, 2003. "Friedman, Harsanyi, Rawls, Boulding - or Somebody Else?," Economics Working Papers 2003-03, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Department of Economics.
    14. Chavanne David, 2020. "Thinking Like (Law-And-) Economists – Legal Rules, Economic Prescriptions and Public Perceptions of Fairness," Review of Law & Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 16(1), pages 1-42, March.
    15. Tausch, F. & Potters, J.A.M. & Riedl, A.M., 2010. "Preferences for redistribution and pensions: what can we learn from experiments?," Research Memorandum 044, Maastricht University, Maastricht Research School of Economics of Technology and Organization (METEOR).
    16. İbrahim Erdem SEÇİLMİŞ, 2014. "Seniority: A Blessing or A Curse? The Effect of Economics Training on the Perception of Distributive Justice," Sosyoekonomi Journal, Sosyoekonomi Society, issue 22(22).
    17. Christine Le CLAINCHE & Jerome WITTWER, 2012. "Risky Behaviours and Responsibility-Sensitive Fairness in a Non Life-Threatening Health Case: A European Study," Working Papers 12-18, LAMETA, Universtiy of Montpellier, revised Jun 2012.
    18. Chavanne David, 2020. "Thinking Like (Law-And-) Economists – Legal Rules, Economic Prescriptions and Public Perceptions of Fairness," Review of Law & Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 16(1), pages 1-42, March.
    19. James Konow, 2003. "Which Is the Fairest One of All? A Positive Analysis of Justice Theories," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 41(4), pages 1188-1239, December.
    20. Nataliya Kusa, 2019. "Financial Compensation for Intra-Familial Long-Term Care and Childcare in Germany," Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Springer, vol. 40(3), pages 352-366, September.
    21. David Chavanne & Kevin A. McCabe & Maria Pia Paganelli, 2019. "Shared Experience and Third-Party Redistribution," Eastern Economic Journal, Palgrave Macmillan;Eastern Economic Association, vol. 45(3), pages 446-463, June.
    22. John E. Roemer & Alain Trannoy, 2014. "Equality of Opportunity," Levine's Working Paper Archive 786969000000000914, David K. Levine.
    23. David Chavanne & Kevin A. McCabe & Maria Pia Paganelli, 2015. "Are Self-Made Men Made Equally? An Experimental Test of Impartial Redistribution and Perceptions of Self-Determination," Nordic Journal of Political Economy, Nordic Journal of Political Economy, vol. 40, pages 1-3.
    24. David Chavanne, 2017. "Shaking Off Burdens – Debt Relief and Moral Intuitions," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 70(3), pages 381-401, August.
    25. Claudia M. Buch & Christoph Engel, 2012. "Effort and Redistribution: Better Cousins Than One Might Have Thought," Discussion Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 2012_10, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, revised Sep 2014.

Chapters

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Books

  1. Bart Capéau & Laurens Cherchye & Koen Decancq & André Decoster & Bram De Rock & François Maniquet & Annemie Nys & Guillaume Périlleux & Eve Ramaekers & Zoé Rongé & Erik Schokkaert & Frederic Vermeulen, 2020. "Well-being in Belgium," Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being, Springer, number 978-3-030-58509-9, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Browning, Martin J. & Cherchye, Laurens & Demuynck, Thomas & De Rock, Bram & Vermeulen, Frederic, 2021. "Stable Marriage, Household Consumption and Unobserved Match Quality," IZA Discussion Papers 14688, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    2. Guillaume Perilleux, 2022. "Time and Money spent on Children: Effect of the (Grand)Parents’ Education and Substitution within Time Allocations," Working Papers ECARES 2022-04, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
    3. Koen Decancq, 2022. "Cumulative deprivation: identification and aggregation," Working Papers 604, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
    4. Koen Decancq & Annemie Nys, 2021. "Growing Up In A Poor Household In Belgium: A Rank-Based Multidimensional Perspective On Child Well-Being," Working Papers 2104, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
    5. Dieter Saelens, 2022. "Unitary or collective households? A nonparametric rationality and separability test using detailed data on consumption expenditures and time use," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 62(2), pages 637-677, February.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 18 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (6) 2003-09-08 2008-04-12 2016-05-28 2021-05-17 2021-05-24 2022-02-07. Author is listed
  2. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (6) 2016-05-28 2020-01-06 2020-01-06 2021-05-17 2021-05-24 2022-02-07. Author is listed
  3. NEP-ACC: Accounting and Auditing (2) 2023-06-12 2023-11-27
  4. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (2) 2015-09-18 2016-05-28
  5. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (2) 2021-05-17 2022-02-07
  6. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (2) 2003-12-14 2008-04-12
  7. NEP-PUB: Public Finance (2) 2023-06-12 2023-11-27
  8. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (2) 2003-09-08 2008-04-12
  9. NEP-AFR: Africa (1) 2008-04-21
  10. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (1) 2008-04-21
  11. NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2022-03-21
  12. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (1) 2008-04-12
  13. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2008-04-12
  14. NEP-CIS: Confederation of Independent States (1) 2022-03-21
  15. NEP-EEC: European Economics (1) 2008-10-07
  16. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2022-03-21
  17. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (1) 2018-09-24
  18. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2008-04-12
  19. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2003-09-08
  20. NEP-INT: International Trade (1) 2008-04-12
  21. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2008-10-07
  22. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2016-05-28
  23. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2015-09-18
  24. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (1) 2023-11-27
  25. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2022-03-21
  26. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (1) 2008-04-12

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