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Olivier Bargain

Global rank #2703 96%

Institution: Université de Bordeaux

Primary Field: Development (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/bargainoliv/

First Publication: 2006

Most Recent: 2023

RePEc ID: pba190 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 2.01 3.75 0.00 7.78
Last 10 Years 0.00 5.36 6.43 0.00 17.16
All Time 0.00 8.71 15.44 0.00 34.52

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 31
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 27.57

Publications (31)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2023 Gimme shelter. Social distancing and income support in times of pandemic European Economic Review B 3
2023 Trade uncorked: Genetic distance and taste‐related barriers in wine trade American Journal of Agricultural Economics A 3
2022 Another brick in the wall. Immigration and electoral preferences: Direct evidence from state ballots Review of International Economics B 3
2022 Intrahousehold Resource Allocation and Individual Poverty: Assessing Collective Model Predictions using Direct Evidence on Sharing Economic Journal A 3
2022 Resource Sharing in Households with Children: A Generalized Model and Empirical Evidence from the UK Journal of the European Economic Association A 3
2022 Tax Minimization by French Cohabiting Couples National Tax Journal B 5
2021 Poverty and COVID-19 in Africa and Latin America World Development B 2
2021 Minimum Age Regulation and Child Labor: New Evidence from Brazil World Bank Economic Review B 2
2020 Global terror, well-being and political attitudes European Economic Review B 3
2020 Trust and compliance to public health policies in times of COVID-19 Journal of Public Economics A 2
2019 Women's political participation and intrahousehold empowerment: Evidence from the Egyptian Arab Spring Journal of Development Economics A 3
2019 Crisis at home: mancession-induced change in intrahousehold distribution Journal of Population Economics B 2
2019 Heterogeneous effects of obesity on mental health: Evidence from Mexico Health Economics B 2
2017 Home Sweet Home?: Macroeconomic Conditions in Home Countries and the Well-Being of Migrants Journal of Human Resources A 3
2017 The Effect of Social Benefits on Youth Employment: Combining Regression Discontinuity and a Behavioral Model Journal of Human Resources A 2
2015 TAX POLICY AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN THE UNITED STATES, 1979–2007 Economic Inquiry C 7
2014 Optimal Commodity Taxation and Redistribution within Households Economica C 2
2014 Intrahousehold distribution and poverty: Evidence from Côte d'Ivoire Journal of Development Economics A 3
2014 The Informal Sector Wage Gap: New Evidence Using Quantile Estimations on Panel Data Economic Development & Cultural Change B 2
2014 Comparing Labor Supply Elasticities in Europe and the United States: New Results Journal of Human Resources A 3
2013 Relative deprivation and the Gini coefficient Economic Policy B 7
2012 The Distributional Effects of Tax-benefit Policies under New Labour: A Decomposition Approach-super- Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 1
2012 Expenditure on children: A Rothbarth-type method consistent with scale economies and parents' bargaining European Economic Review B 2
2012 Female labor supply and divorce: New evidence from Ireland European Economic Review B 4
2012 Relative concerns of rural-to-urban migrants in China Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 3
2011 Caught in the trap? Welfare's disincentive and the labor supply of single men Journal of Public Economics A 2
2011 Caught in the trap? Welfare's disincentive and the labor supply of single men Journal of Public Economics A 2
2010 “Making work pay” in a rationed labor market Journal of Population Economics B 4
2009 Flexible labor supply models Economics Letters C 1
2008 Normative evaluation of tax policies: from households to individuals Journal of Population Economics B 1
2006 In-work policies in Europe: Killing two birds with one stone? Labour Economics B 2