La page de Stéphane Pallage

2011

 
 


Sylvain Dessy, Flaubert Mbiekop and Stéphane Pallage. (2010) On The Mechanics of Trade-Induced Structural Transformation. Journal of Macroeconomics 32(1), 251-264.


Stéphane Pallage, Lyle Scruggs and Christian Zimmermann. (2009) Unemployment Insurance Generosity: A Trans-Atlantic Comparison. Annales d'Économie et de Statistique, 95/96, 15-24.


Sylvain Dessy and Stéphane Pallage. (2009) Gender Discrimination, Human Capital, and Marriage. Journal of African Development 11(1), 61-76.


Max Blouin and Stéphane Pallage. (2009) Addressing the Food Aid Curse. Economics Letters 104(1), 49-51.


Max Blouin and Stéphane Pallage. (2008) Humanitarian Relief and Civil Conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution 52(4), 548-565.


Stéphane Pallage and Christian Zimmermann. (2007) Buying Out Child Labor. Journal of Macroeconomics 29 (1),75-90.


Stéphane Pallage, Michel A. Robe and Catherine Bérubé. (2006) On the Potential of Foreign Aid as Insurance. IMF Staff Papers 53 (3), 453-475 .


Sylvain Dessy and Stéphane Pallage. (2006) Some Surprising Effects of Better Law Enforcement against Child Trafficking. Journal of African Development 8, 115-132 .


Stéphane Pallage and Christian Zimmermann. (2006) On Voters' Attitudes Towards Unemployment Insurance Subsidies across Regions: A Canadian Simulation. Journal of Population Economics 19(2), 391-410.


Stéphane Pallage and Christian Zimmermann. (2005) Heterogeneous Labor Markets and the Generosity Towards the Unemployed: An International Perspective. Journal of Comparative Economics 33, 88-106.


Sylvain Dessy and Stéphane Pallage. (2005) A Theory of the Worst Forms of Child Labour. The Economic Journal 115 (500), 68-87.


Stéphane Pallage and Dominique Demougin. (2003). Limiting Court Behavior: A Case for High Minimum Sentences and Low Maximum Ones. International Review of Law and Economics 23 (3), 309-321.


Stéphane Pallage and Michel Robe. (2003) On the Welfare Cost of Economic Fluctuations in Developing Countries. International Economic Review 44 (2), 677-698.


Sylvain Dessy and Stéphane Pallage. (2003). Taxes, Inequality and the Size of the Informal Sector. Journal of Development Economics 70(1), 225-233.


Sylvain Dessy and Stéphane Pallage. (2002). Fertility, Education, and Market Failures. Journal of African Finance and Economic Development 5(2), 1-16.


Stéphane Pallage and Christian Zimmermann. (2001) Voting on Unemployment Insurance. International Economic Review 42(4), 903-924.


Sylvain Dessy and Séphane Pallage. (2001). Child Labor and Coordination Failures. Journal of Development Economics 65(2), 469-476


Stéphane Pallage and Michel Robe. (2001) Foreign Aid and the Business Cycle. Review of International Economics 9(4), 641-672.


Stéphane Pallage. (2000) On the Enforcement of Cooperative Environmental Policies. Review of Economic Dynamics 3(3), 572-596.


Stéphane Pallage and Christian Zimmermann. (2000) Assurance-chômage et sociétés. In: Finances publiques. Finances privées, Bernard Jurion et Pierre Pestieau (eds.), Éditions de l'Université de Liège, 123-141.


Stéphane Pallage. (1991) An Econometric Study of the Belgian Banking Sector in Terms of Scale and Scope Economies. Cahiers économiques de Bruxelles, Nr 130, 2ème trimestre, 125-143.

Publications scientifiques

Stéphane Pallage est professeur au Département des sciences économiques de l’UQAM et directeur de ce département.

Parcours professionnel:


Professeur titulaire, Département des sciences économiques, Université du Québec à Montréal


Membre du CIRPEE (Centre interuniversitaire sur le risque, les politiques économiques et l'emploi)


Directeur de département depuis 2008





Éducation:


PhD, Graduate School of Industrial     Administration, Carnegie Mellon  University, Mai 1995

MS (Financial Economics), Carnegie Mellon, 1993

Licence (Administration des affaires), Université de Liège,  Belgique, 1990



pallage.stephane@uqam.ca


Département des sciences économiques,
Université du Québec à Montréal,
CP 8888, Succursale Centre-Ville,
Montréal, QC, Canada H3C 3P8


Tél: (1) 514-987-3000 (8370#)