M. Paul MAAREK
Enseignant – chercheur
M. Paul MAAREK
Professeur en Sciences économiques
Matière(s) enseignée(s) :
Macroéconomie L1 semestre 1, Monnaie - Finance L2 (Melun) semestre 1, Problèmes économiques contemporains L1 (Melun) semestre 1, Finance d'entreprise M1 (magistère Banque finance) semestre 1, Introduction à la finance L3 (magistère Banque finance) semestre 1, Macroéconomie Monétaire L3 (magistère Banque finance) semestre 1, Macroéconomie Avancée M2 semestre 1
Thèmes de recherche :
Political Economy, Development Economics, Labor Economics, The Labor share
Coordonnées :
Lemma
4 rue Blaise Desgoffe
75006 Paris
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Activités / CV
- HDR, université de Cergy-Pontoise, 2017
- Doctorat, université Aix-Marseille 2010
Publications récentes
- Policy learning in polarized polities: The case of randomized controlled trials. 2023, with Cristina Corduneanu-Huci and Michael Dorsch.
Journal of Development Studies - Education, social capital and political participation: Evidence from school construction in Malian villages. 2023, with Pierre André.
Economic Development and Cultural Change - What, where, who, and why? An empirical investigation of positionality in political science field experiments. 2022, with Cristina Corduneanu-Huci and Michael Dorsch.
PS: Political Science & Politics (accepted) - Polarization, Employment and Minimum Wage: Evidence from European Local Labor Markets. 2021, with Elliot Moiteaux
Labour Economics - The Politics of Experimentation: Political Competition and Randomized Controlled Trials. 2020, with Cristina Corduneanu-Huci and Michael Dorsch.
Journal of Comparative Economics - Economic Downturns, Inequality and Democratic Improvements. 2020, with Michael Dorsch.
European Journal of Political Economy - Democratization and the Conditional Dynamics of Income Distribution. 2019, with Michael Dorsch.
American Political Science Review - Labor share and Development. 2019, with Elsa Orgiazzi.
World Bank Economic Review - Rent Extraction, Revolutionary Threat and Coups in Non-Democracies. 2018, with Michael Dorsch.
Journal of Comparative Economics (accepted) - Income taxation and the diversity of consumer goods: A political economy approach. 2017, with Renaud Bourles and Michael Dorsch.
Scandinavian Journal of Economics (accepted) - Can the HOS model explain Changes in the Labor Share: A tale of Trade and Wage Rigidities. 2017, with Bruno Decreuse.
Economic Systems - Rent Sharing and Workers Bargaining Power: An empirical Cross Country/Cross Industry Panel Analysis. 2017, with Philippe Askenazy and Gilbert Cette.
- Scandinavian Journal of Economics
- Development and Regulation Under the Threat of Revolution. 2016, with Michael Dorsch and Karl Dunz.
Journal of Comparative Economics - FDI and the labor share in developing countries: A theory and some evidence. 2015, with Bruno Decreuse.
Annals of Economics and Statistics - Macro Shocks and Costly Political Actions in Non-Democracies. 2015, with Michael Dorsch and Karl Dunz.
Public Choice - Inefficient Predation and Political Transitions. 2014, with Michael Dorsch.
European Journal of Political Economy - A note on Economic Inequality and Democratization. 2014, with Michael Dorsch.
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy - Currency Crises and the Labor Share. 2013, with Elsa Orgiazzi.
Economica