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David Desmarchelier

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Bureau d'Économie Théorique et Appliquée (BETA)

Nancy/Strasbourg, France
https://www.beta-economics.fr/
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Working papers

  1. Estelle CAMPENET & David DESMARCHELIER, 2025. "A note on pollution inertia and endogenous cycles in Ramsey economies," Working Papers of BETA 2025-10, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
  2. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER & Thai HA-HUY, 2024. "Taste for nature and long-run cycles," Working Papers of BETA 2024-23, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
  3. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2024. "Natural versus artificial herd immunity: Is vaccine research investment always optimal?," PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris (Postprint) halshs-04805635, HAL.
  4. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2024. "Natural versus artificial herd immunity: Is vaccine research investment always optimal?," Post-Print halshs-04805635, HAL.
  5. Verónica ACURIO VASCONEZ & David DESMARCHELIER & Romain RESTOUT, 2024. "Pollution, Endogenous Capital Depreciation, and Growth Dynamics," Working Papers of BETA 2024-01, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
  6. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2023. "Human capital and welfare," Post-Print halshs-03920429, HAL.
  7. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2023. "On human capital accumulation in times of epidemic," Working Papers halshs-04164371, HAL.
  8. David Desmarchelier & Thomas Lanzi, 2023. "Opinion Dynamics and Political Persuasion," Post-Print hal-04711036, HAL.
  9. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2023. "On human capital accumulation in times of epidemic," PSE Working Papers halshs-04164371, HAL.
  10. David DESMARCHELIER, 2022. "Reconsidering the interplay between endogenous growth and the Environmental Kuznets Curve," Working Papers of BETA 2022-03, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
  11. David Desmarchelier & Thomas Lanzi, 2022. "Opinion Dynamics and Political Persuasion," Working Papers of BETA 2022-33, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
  12. David Desmarchelier & Magali Jaoul-Grammare & Guillaume Morel & Thi Kim Cuong Pham, 2022. "Infectious disease and endogenous cycles: lockdown hits two birds with one stone," Working Papers hal-04159807, HAL.
  13. David DESMARCHELIER & Rémi GIRARD, 2022. "Renewable resource and harvesting cost in a simple monetary overlapping generation economy," Working Papers of BETA 2022-32, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
  14. David Desmarchelier & Magali Jaoul-Grammare & Guillaume Morel & Thi Kim Cuong Pham, 2022. "Infectious disease and endogenous cycles: lockdown hits two birds with one stone," EconomiX Working Papers 2022-14, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
  15. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2021. "Pollution effects on disease transmission and economic stability," Post-Print hal-03279310, HAL.
  16. David Desmarchelier & Alexandre Mayol, 2021. "To seed, or not to seed ? An endogenous labor supply approach in a simple overlapping generation economy," Post-Print hal-03210603, HAL.
  17. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2021. "Optimal lockdown in altruistic economies," Post-Print halshs-03231030, HAL.
  18. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2020. "Biodiversity, Infectious Diseases, and the Dilution Effect," Post-Print hal-02878051, HAL.
  19. David DESMARCHELIER & Alexandre MAYOL, 2020. "To seed, or not to seed," Working Papers of BETA 2020-04, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
  20. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2020. "Pollution, carrying capacity and the Allee effect," Working Papers hal-02444458, HAL.
  21. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER & Thai HA-HUY, 2019. "Wheels an cycles: (sub)optimality and volatility of corrupted economies," Documents de recherche 19-04, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.
  22. Stephano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2019. "Pollution effects on preferences : A unified approach," Post-Print hal-02174027, HAL.
  23. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "An economic model of metapopulation dynamics," Post-Print hal-02621019, HAL.
  24. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER, 2017. "A simple method to study local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems: characterizations and economic applications," Documents de recherche 17-01, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.
  25. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2017. "Natural cycles and pollution," Working Papers 2017.02, FAERE - French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
  26. David Desmarchelier & Paul Eliot Rabesandratana, 2017. "Effet retardé de la pollution sur la santé : une source de fluctuations endogènes," Post-Print hal-01745489, HAL.
  27. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2017. "Local Bifurcations of Three and Four-Dimensional Systems: A Tractable Characterization with Economic Applications," EUSP Department of Economics Working Paper Series 2017/02, European University at St. Petersburg, Department of Economics.
  28. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2016. "Are the Laffer curve and the Green Paradox mutually exclusive?," EconomiX Working Papers 2016-9, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
  29. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2016. "Pollution and infectious diseases," Working Papers 2016.22, FAERE - French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
  30. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2016. "Are the Laffer curve and the Green Paradox mutually exclusive?," Working Papers hal-04141602, HAL.
  31. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2015. "Limit Cycles under a Negative Effect of Pollution on Consumption Demand: The Role of an Environmental Kuznets Curve," CEEES Paper Series CE3S-03/15, European University at St. Petersburg, Department of Economics.
  32. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2015. "Preferences and pollution cycles," EconomiX Working Papers 2015-36, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
  33. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2014. "Pollution effects on labor supply and growth," EconomiX Working Papers 2014-34, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
  34. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2013. "Demography and pollution," Post-Print hal-01410651, HAL.
  35. David Desmarchelier, 2013. "Effect of pollution on the total factor productivity and the Hopf bifurcation," Post-Print hal-01410652, HAL.

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Articles

  1. David Desmarchelier & Magali Jaoul‐Grammare & Guillaume Morel & Thi K. C. Pham, 2025. "Infectious disease and endogenous cycles: Lockdown hits two birds with one stone," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 21(3), pages 316-342, September.
  2. Bosi, Stefano & Camacho, Carmen & Desmarchelier, David, 2024. "Natural versus artificial herd immunity: Is vaccine research investment always optimal?," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 78(4).
  3. David Desmarchelier & Thomas Lanzi, 2023. "Opinion Dynamics and Political Persuasion," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 133(6), pages 907-924.
  4. David Desmarchelier & Rémi Girard, 2023. "Renewable resource and harvesting cost in a simple monetary overlapping generation economy," Revue d'économie industrielle, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(4), pages 147-171.
  5. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2023. "Human capital and welfare," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 75(2), pages 307-324.
  6. David Desmarchelier & Alexandre Mayol, 2022. "To seed, or not to seed? An endogenous labor supply approach in a simple overlapping generation economy," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 74(1), pages 25-38, January.
  7. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Thai Ha‐Huy, 2022. "Wheels and cycles: Suboptimality and volatility of corrupted economies," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 18(4), pages 440-460, December.
  8. Bosi, Stefano & Camacho, Carmen & Desmarchelier, David, 2021. "Optimal lockdown in altruistic economies," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 93(C).
  9. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2021. "Pollution effects on disease transmission and economic stability," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 17(2), pages 169-189, June.
  10. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2019. "Pollution effects on preferences: A unified approach," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 21(3), pages 371-399, June.
  11. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2019. "Local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems: A tractable characterization with economic applications," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 97(C), pages 38-50.
  12. Bosi Stefano & Desmarchelier David, 2019. "Pollution, carrying capacity and the Allee effect," Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, De Gruyter, vol. 23(4), pages 1-15, September.
  13. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2018. "Natural cycles and pollution," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 96(C), pages 10-20.
  14. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "Limit Cycles Under a Negative Effect of Pollution on Consumption Demand: The Role of an Environmental Kuznets Curve," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 69(2), pages 343-363, February.
  15. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "Pollution and infectious diseases," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 14(4), pages 351-372, December.
  16. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2018. "An economic model of metapopulation dynamics," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 387(C), pages 196-204.
  17. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2017. "Are the Laffer curve and the green paradox mutually exclusive?," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 19(5), pages 937-956, October.
  18. David Desmarchelier & Paul Eliot Rabesandratana, 2017. "Effet retardé de la pollution sur la santé : une source de fluctuations endogènes," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 127(2), pages 173-190.
  19. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2015. "Pollution effects on labor supply and growth," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 11(4), pages 371-388, December.
  20. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2013. "Demography and pollution," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 67(4), pages 316-323.
  21. David Desmarchelier, 2013. "Effect of pollution on the total factor productivity and the Hopf bifurcation," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 33(3), pages 2328-2339.

Citations

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    1. > Economics of Welfare > Health Economics > Economics of Pandemics > Specific pandemics > Covid-19 > Health > Distancing and Lockdown > Optimal policy

Working papers

  1. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2021. "Pollution effects on disease transmission and economic stability," Post-Print hal-03279310, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Guillaume Morel, 2020. "A note on pollution and infectious disease," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 40(4), pages 2723-2733.
    2. Takuma Kunieda & Kazuo Nishimura, 2020. "Pollution, Human Capital, and Growth Cycles," Discussion Paper Series 221, School of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University.
    3. Aditya Goenka & Lin Liu & Nguyen, Manh-Hung, 2020. "Covid-19 and a Green Recovery?," Discussion Papers 20-29, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham.
    4. Guillaume MOREL, 2020. "PA note on pollution and infectious diseases," Working Papers of BETA 2020-22, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    5. Guillaume MOREL, 2020. "A note on pollution and infectious disease," Working Papers of BETA 2020-38, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.

  2. David Desmarchelier & Alexandre Mayol, 2021. "To seed, or not to seed ? An endogenous labor supply approach in a simple overlapping generation economy," Post-Print hal-03210603, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. David DESMARCHELIER & Rémi GIRARD, 2022. "Renewable resource and harvesting cost in a simple monetary overlapping generation economy," Working Papers of BETA 2022-32, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.

  3. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2021. "Optimal lockdown in altruistic economies," Post-Print halshs-03231030, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Pestieau, Pierre & Ponthiere, Gregory, 2021. "Optimal lockdown and social welfare," LIDAM Reprints CORE 3181, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
    2. Luciana Bartolini & Francesco Magris & Alissa Stel, 2022. "Growth, Lockdown and the Dynamics of the Covid-19 Pandemic," Working Papers hal-04638793, HAL.
    3. Natali Hritonenko & Yuri Yatsenko, 2024. "Analysis of optimal lockdown in integral economic–epidemic model," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 77(1), pages 235-259, February.
    4. Bambi, Mauro & Ghilli, Daria & Gozzi, Fausto & Leocata, Marta, 2024. "Habits and demand changes after COVID-19," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 110(C).
    5. Giorgio Calcagnini & Slađana Pavlinović Mršić & Laura Policardo & Edgar J. Sanchez Carrera, 2024. "Policy choices and compliance behavior in pandemic times," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 19(4), pages 587-615, October.
    6. Boucekkine, Raouf & Chakraborty, Shankha & Goenka, Aditya & Liu, Lin, 2024. "Economic epidemiological modelling: A progress report," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 113(C).
    7. Caulkins, J.P. & Grass, D. & Feichtinger, G. & Hartl, R.F. & Kort, P.M. & Kuhn, M. & Prskawetz, A. & Sanchez-Romero, M. & Seidl, A. & Wrzaczek, S., 2023. "The hammer and the jab: Are COVID-19 lockdowns and vaccinations complements or substitutes?," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 311(1), pages 233-250.
    8. Roland Pongou & Guy Tchuente & Jean-Baptiste Tondji, 2021. "Optimally Targeting Interventions in Networks during a Pandemic: Theory and Evidence from the Networks of Nursing Homes in the United States," Papers 2110.10230, arXiv.org.
    9. Roland Pongou & Guy Tchuente & Jean-Baptiste Tondji, 2023. "Optimal interventions in networks during a pandemic," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 36(2), pages 847-883, April.
    10. David Desmarchelier & Thomas Lanzi, 2022. "Opinion Dynamics and Political Persuasion," Working Papers of BETA 2022-33, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    11. Jacek Rothert, 2022. "Optimal federal transfers during uncoordinated response to a pandemic," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 24(5), pages 1124-1153, October.
    12. Carmen Camacho & Chrysovalantis Vasilakis, 2023. "Antivax and inequality," PSE Working Papers hal-03693126, HAL.
    13. Wilson, Matthew S., 2023. "Social contact in a pandemic: Rationality vs. heuristics," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 77(1), pages 159-177.
    14. Carmen Camacho & Rodolphe Desbordes & Davide Torre, 2022. "A Time-Space Integro-Differential Economic Model of Epidemic Control," PSE Working Papers hal-03693086, HAL.
    15. Carmen Camacho & Chrysovalantis Vasilakis, 2024. "Transmissible diseases, vaccination, and inequality," Post-Print halshs-04805658, HAL.
    16. Pongou, Roland & Tchuente, Guy & Tondji, Jean-Baptiste, 2021. "Optimally Targeting Interventions in Networks during a Pandemic: Theory and Evidence from the Networks of Nursing Homes in the United States," GLO Discussion Paper Series 957, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
    17. Sharbayta, Sileshi Sintayehu & Buonomo, Bruno & d'Onofrio, Alberto & Abdi, Tadesse, 2022. "‘Period doubling’ induced by optimal control in a behavioral SIR epidemic model," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 161(C).
    18. Camacho, Carmen & Vasilakis, Chrysovalantis, 2023. "Transmissible Diseases, Vaccination and Inequality," IZA Discussion Papers 16504, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    19. Thomas Hellmann & Veikko Thiele, 2022. "A theory of voluntary testing and self‐isolation in an ongoing pandemic," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 24(5), pages 873-911, October.
    20. David Desmarchelier & Magali Jaoul-Grammare & Guillaume Morel & Thi Kim Cuong Pham, 2021. "Infectious disease and endogenous cycles: lockdown hits two birds with one stone," Working Papers of BETA 2021-23, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    21. Carmen Camacho & Chrysovalantis Vasilakis, 2024. "Transmissible diseases, vaccination, and inequality," PSE-Ecole d'économie de Paris (Postprint) halshs-04805658, HAL.
    22. Zéphirin Nganmeni & Roland Pongou & Bertrand Tchantcho & Jean‐baptiste Tondji, 2022. "Vaccine and inclusion," Post-Print hal-04257703, HAL.
    23. Carmen Camacho & Rodolphe Desbordes & Davide Torre, 2024. "A time-space integro-differential economic model of epidemic control," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 77(1), pages 307-348, February.
    24. Usman W. Chohan, 2022. "Analyzing sound COVID-19 policy responses in developing countries: the case study of Pakistan," Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies, Warsaw School of Economics, vol. 9(2), pages 1-22.
    25. Jacek Rothert, 2021. "Optimal federal transfers during uncoordinated response to a pandemic," GRAPE Working Papers 58, GRAPE Group for Research in Applied Economics.
    26. David Desmarchelier & Thomas Lanzi, 2023. "Opinion Dynamics and Political Persuasion," Post-Print hal-04711036, HAL.
    27. Raouf Boucekkine & Shankha Chakraborty & Aditya Goenka & Lin Liu, 2024. "A Brief Tour of Economic Epidemiology Modelling," LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES 2024002, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
    28. Keiichi Morimoto & Shiba Suzuki, 2022. "Ambiguity in a pandemic recession, asset prices, and lockdown policy," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 24(5), pages 1039-1070, October.
    29. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2023. "On human capital accumulation in times of epidemic," PSE Working Papers halshs-04164371, HAL.
    30. Hubert Kempf & stéphane Rossignol, 2023. "Lockdown policies and the dynamics of a pandemic: foresight, rebounds and optimality," Documents de recherche 23-06, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.

  4. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2020. "Biodiversity, Infectious Diseases, and the Dilution Effect," Post-Print hal-02878051, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. d’Albis, Hippolyte & Augeraud-Véron, Emmanuelle, 2021. "Optimal prevention and elimination of infectious diseases," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 93(C).
    2. Marion Davin & Mouez Fodha & Thomas Seegmuller, 2021. "Environment, public debt and epidemics," Working Papers halshs-03222251, HAL.

  5. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER & Thai HA-HUY, 2019. "Wheels an cycles: (sub)optimality and volatility of corrupted economies," Documents de recherche 19-04, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.

    Cited by:

    1. Cuong Le Van & Ngoc Sang Pham & Thi Kim Cuong Pham & Binh Tran-Nam, 2025. "Governance, productivity and economic development," EconomiX Working Papers 2025-35, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.

  6. Stephano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2019. "Pollution effects on preferences : A unified approach," Post-Print hal-02174027, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Rabah Amir & Adriana Gama & Isabelle Maret, 2019. "Environmental Quality and Monopoly Pricing," Working Papers of BETA 2019-34, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    2. Sugata Ghosh & Trishita Ray Barman & Manash Ranjan Gupta, 2020. "Are short‐term effects of pollution important for growth and optimal fiscal policy?," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 22(5), pages 1262-1288, September.
    3. Simone Marsiglio & Marco Tolotti, 2020. "Motivation crowding‐out and green‐paradox‐like outcomes," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 22(5), pages 1559-1583, September.
    4. Verónica ACURIO VASCONEZ & David DESMARCHELIER & Romain RESTOUT, 2024. "Pollution, Endogenous Capital Depreciation, and Growth Dynamics," Working Papers of BETA 2024-01, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    5. Rabah Amir & Joana Resende & Bernard Sinclair‐Desgagné, 2020. "Introduction to the thematic issue on “Regulation in health, environmental and innovation sectors”," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 22(6), pages 1740-1745, December.

  7. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "An economic model of metapopulation dynamics," Post-Print hal-02621019, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Wei-Bin Zhang, 2023. "Chaos, Complexity, and Nonlinear Economic Theory," World Scientific Books, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., number 13173, February.
    2. Jutta G. Kurth & Adam A. Majewski & Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, 2025. "Revisiting the Excess Volatility Puzzle Through the Lens of the Chiarella Model," Papers 2505.07820, arXiv.org.

  8. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER, 2017. "A simple method to study local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems: characterizations and economic applications," Documents de recherche 17-01, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.

    Cited by:

    1. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER, 2017. "A simple method to study local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems: characterizations and economic applications," Documents de recherche 17-01, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.
    2. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2019. "Local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems : A tractable characterization with economic applications," Post-Print hal-02512900, HAL.
    3. Bo Sang & Bo Huang, 2020. "Zero-Hopf Bifurcations of 3D Quadratic Jerk System," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 8(9), pages 1-19, August.

  9. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2017. "Natural cycles and pollution," Working Papers 2017.02, FAERE - French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.

    Cited by:

    1. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER, 2017. "A simple method to study local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems: characterizations and economic applications," Documents de recherche 17-01, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.
    2. Takuma Kunieda & Kazuo Nishimura, 2020. "Pollution, Human Capital, and Growth Cycles," Discussion Paper Series 221, School of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University.
    3. David Desmarchelier & Alexandre Mayol, 2021. "To seed, or not to seed ? An endogenous labor supply approach in a simple overlapping generation economy," Post-Print hal-03210603, HAL.
    4. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2019. "Local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems : A tractable characterization with economic applications," Post-Print hal-02512900, HAL.
    5. Can Askan Mavi, 2017. "What Can Abrupt Events Tell Us About Sustainability ?," Working Papers hal-01628682, HAL.
    6. Can Askan Mavi, 2019. "What can catastrophic events tell us about sustainability?," Post-Print halshs-02142121, HAL.
    7. Maxime Menuet & Alexandru Minea & Patrick Villieu & Anastasios Xepapadeas, 2020. "Economic Growth and the Environment: A Theoretical Reappraisal," DEOS Working Papers 2031, Athens University of Economics and Business.
    8. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER & Thai HA-HUY, 2024. "Taste for nature and long-run cycles," Working Papers of BETA 2024-23, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    9. Kai Zhang & Dongyuan Liu, 2023. "Does Green Finance Promote Export Sophistication? An Analysis of the Moderating Effect Based on Green Taxes," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(10), pages 1-18, May.
    10. David DESMARCHELIER & Alexandre MAYOL, 2020. "To seed, or not to seed," Working Papers of BETA 2020-04, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    11. Maxime MENUET & Alexandru MINEA & Patrick VILLIEU & Anastasios XEPAPADEAS, 2021. "Growth, Endogenous Environmental Cycles, and Indeterminacy," LEO Working Papers / DR LEO 2889, Orleans Economics Laboratory / Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orleans (LEO), University of Orleans.
    12. Mavi, Can Askan, 2019. "What can catastrophic events tell us about sustainability?," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 83(C), pages 70-83.

  10. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2017. "Local Bifurcations of Three and Four-Dimensional Systems: A Tractable Characterization with Economic Applications," EUSP Department of Economics Working Paper Series 2017/02, European University at St. Petersburg, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Guillaume Morel, 2020. "A note on pollution and infectious disease," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 40(4), pages 2723-2733.
    2. Abeer Hamdan Alblowy & Normah Maan & Sana Abdulkream Alharbi, 2022. "Role of Glucose Risk Factors on Human Breast Cancer: A Nonlinear Dynamical Model Evaluation," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(19), pages 1-20, October.
    3. Bella, Giovanni & Liuzzi, Danilo & Mattana, Paolo & Venturi, Beatrice, 2020. "Equilibrium selection in an environmental growth model with a S-shaped production function," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 130(C).
    4. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER, 2018. "Pollution effects on disease transmission and economic stability," Working Papers of BETA 2018-11, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    5. Guerrazzi, Marco, 2024. "Wage bargaining and capital accumulation: A dynamic version of the monopoly union model," MPRA Paper 121433, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    6. Ogochukwu Ifeacho & Gilberto González-Parra, 2025. "Impact of Delayed Decaying Corruption Effects on a Socioeconomic System with Economic Growth and Unemployment," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 13(11), pages 1-28, May.
    7. Maxime Menuet & Alexandru Minea & Patrick Villieu & Anastasios Xepapadeas, 2020. "Economic Growth and the Environment: A Theoretical Reappraisal," DEOS Working Papers 2031, Athens University of Economics and Business.
    8. David Desmarchelier & Magali Jaoul-Grammare & Guillaume Morel & Thi Kim Cuong Pham, 2021. "Infectious disease and endogenous cycles: lockdown hits two birds with one stone," Working Papers of BETA 2021-23, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    9. Marco Guerrazzi & Giuseppe Candido, 2025. "The determination of the price of capital goods: A differential game approach," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 46(1), pages 222-234, January.
    10. Maxime Menuet & Alexandru Minea & Patrick Villieu & Anastasios Xepapadeas, 2024. "Environmental quality along the process of economic growth: a theoretical reappraisal," Post-Print hal-04327682, HAL.
    11. David DESMARCHELIER & Rémi GIRARD, 2022. "Renewable resource and harvesting cost in a simple monetary overlapping generation economy," Working Papers of BETA 2022-32, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    12. Estelle CAMPENET & David DESMARCHELIER, 2025. "A note on pollution inertia and endogenous cycles in Ramsey economies," Working Papers of BETA 2025-10, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    13. Guillaume MOREL, 2020. "PA note on pollution and infectious diseases," Working Papers of BETA 2020-22, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    14. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2018. "An economic model of metapopulation dynamics," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 387(C), pages 196-204.
    15. Guillaume MOREL, 2020. "A note on pollution and infectious disease," Working Papers of BETA 2020-38, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    16. Maxime MENUET & Alexandru MINEA & Patrick VILLIEU & Anastasios XEPAPADEAS, 2021. "Growth, Endogenous Environmental Cycles, and Indeterminacy," LEO Working Papers / DR LEO 2889, Orleans Economics Laboratory / Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orleans (LEO), University of Orleans.
    17. Ogochukwu Ifeacho & Gilberto González-Parra, 2025. "Mathematical Modeling of Economic Growth, Corruption, Employment and Inflation," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 13(7), pages 1-32, March.

  11. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2016. "Are the Laffer curve and the Green Paradox mutually exclusive?," EconomiX Working Papers 2016-9, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.

    Cited by:

    1. Guillaume Morel, 2020. "A note on pollution and infectious disease," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 40(4), pages 2723-2733.
    2. Rabah Amir & Adriana Gama & Isabelle Maret, 2019. "Environmental Quality and Monopoly Pricing," Working Papers of BETA 2019-34, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    3. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2019. "Local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems : A tractable characterization with economic applications," Post-Print hal-02512900, HAL.
    4. Stephano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "Natural cycles and pollution," Post-Print hal-02093372, HAL.
    5. Xiaoke Zhao & Xuhui Ding & Liang Li, 2021. "Research on Environmental Regulation, Technological Innovation and Green Transformation of Manufacturing Industry in the Yangtze River Economic Belt," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(18), pages 1-15, September.
    6. Lin, Boqiang & Jia, Zhijie, 2019. "Tax rate, government revenue and economic performance: A perspective of Laffer curve," China Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 1-1.
    7. Estelle CAMPENET & David DESMARCHELIER, 2025. "A note on pollution inertia and endogenous cycles in Ramsey economies," Working Papers of BETA 2025-10, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    8. Guillaume MOREL, 2020. "A note on pollution and infectious disease," Working Papers of BETA 2020-38, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    9. Peng Xu & Yukun Cao & Jingye Li, 2025. "Green Paradox in the Carbon Neutrality Process: A Strategic Game About the Shipping Industry," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(13), pages 1-11, June.

  12. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2016. "Pollution and infectious diseases," Working Papers 2016.22, FAERE - French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.

    Cited by:

    1. Guillaume Morel, 2020. "A note on pollution and infectious disease," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 40(4), pages 2723-2733.
    2. Takuma Kunieda & Kazuo Nishimura, 2020. "Pollution, Human Capital, and Growth Cycles," Discussion Paper Series 221, School of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University.
    3. Aditya Goenka & Lin Liu & Nguyen, Manh-Hung, 2020. "Covid-19 and a Green Recovery?," Discussion Papers 20-29, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham.
    4. Aditya Goenka & Lin Liu & Manh-Hung Nguyen, 2021. "SIR Economic Epidemiological Models with Disease Induced Mortality," Working Papers 202103, University of Liverpool, Department of Economics.
    5. Boucekkine, Raouf & Chakraborty, Shankha & Goenka, Aditya & Liu, Lin, 2024. "Economic epidemiological modelling: A progress report," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 113(C).
    6. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2021. "Optimal lockdown in altruistic economies," Post-Print halshs-03231030, HAL.
    7. Luca Gori & Cristiana Mammana & Piero Manfredi & Elisabetta Michetti, 2022. "Economic development with deadly communicable diseases and public prevention," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 24(5), pages 912-943, October.
    8. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER, 2018. "Pollution effects on disease transmission and economic stability," Working Papers of BETA 2018-11, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    9. Giovanni Bella & Paolo Mattana & Beatrice Venturi, 2022. "Existence and implications of a pitchfork-Hopf bifurcation in a continuous-time two-sector growth model," Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, Springer;Society for Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, vol. 17(1), pages 259-285, January.
    10. Lin Liu & Aditya Goenka, 2017. "Infectious Diseases, Human Capital and Economic Growth," 2017 Meeting Papers 1218, Society for Economic Dynamics.
    11. Thomas Hellmann & Veikko Thiele, 2022. "A theory of voluntary testing and self‐isolation in an ongoing pandemic," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 24(5), pages 873-911, October.
    12. Marco Desogus & Beatrice Venturi, 2023. "Stability and Bifurcations in Banks and Small Enterprises—A Three-Dimensional Continuous-Time Dynamical System," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 16(3), pages 1-20, March.
    13. David Desmarchelier & Magali Jaoul-Grammare & Guillaume Morel & Thi Kim Cuong Pham, 2021. "Infectious disease and endogenous cycles: lockdown hits two birds with one stone," Working Papers of BETA 2021-23, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    14. Guillaume MOREL, 2020. "PA note on pollution and infectious diseases," Working Papers of BETA 2020-22, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    15. Guillaume MOREL, 2020. "A note on pollution and infectious disease," Working Papers of BETA 2020-38, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    16. Raouf Boucekkine & Shankha Chakraborty & Aditya Goenka & Lin Liu, 2024. "A Brief Tour of Economic Epidemiology Modelling," LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES 2024002, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
    17. Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier, 2023. "On human capital accumulation in times of epidemic," PSE Working Papers halshs-04164371, HAL.

  13. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2015. "Limit Cycles under a Negative Effect of Pollution on Consumption Demand: The Role of an Environmental Kuznets Curve," CEEES Paper Series CE3S-03/15, European University at St. Petersburg, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER, 2017. "A simple method to study local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems: characterizations and economic applications," Documents de recherche 17-01, Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne.
    2. Takuma Kunieda & Kazuo Nishimura, 2020. "Pollution, Human Capital, and Growth Cycles," Discussion Paper Series 221, School of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University.
    3. Camille Hainnaux & Thomas Seegmuller, 2022. "Pollution versus Inequality: Tradeoffs for Fiscal Policy," Working Papers hal-03792493, HAL.
    4. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2019. "Local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems : A tractable characterization with economic applications," Post-Print hal-02512900, HAL.
    5. José M. Belbute & Alfredo M. Pereira, 2021. "The Relationship between Consumption and CO 2 Emissions: Evidence for Portugal," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(21), pages 1-16, November.
    6. Stephano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "Natural cycles and pollution," Post-Print hal-02093372, HAL.
    7. Can Askan Mavi, 2017. "What Can Abrupt Events Tell Us About Sustainability ?," Working Papers hal-01628682, HAL.
    8. Ming-Chieh Wang & Chang-Sheng Wang, 2018. "Tourism, the environment, and energy policies," Tourism Economics, , vol. 24(7), pages 821-838, November.
    9. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER, 2018. "Pollution effects on disease transmission and economic stability," Working Papers of BETA 2018-11, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    10. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2016. "Are the Laffer curve and the Green Paradox mutually exclusive?," EconomiX Working Papers 2016-9, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
    11. Bosi, Stefano & Camacho, Carmen & Le Van, Cuong, 2024. "A model of growth with living capital," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 113(C).
    12. Can Askan Mavi, 2019. "What can catastrophic events tell us about sustainability?," Post-Print halshs-02142121, HAL.
    13. Maxime Menuet & Alexandru Minea & Patrick Villieu & Anastasios Xepapadeas, 2020. "Economic Growth and the Environment: A Theoretical Reappraisal," DEOS Working Papers 2031, Athens University of Economics and Business.
    14. Stefano BOSI & David DESMARCHELIER & Thai HA-HUY, 2024. "Taste for nature and long-run cycles," Working Papers of BETA 2024-23, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    15. Estelle CAMPENET & David DESMARCHELIER, 2025. "A note on pollution inertia and endogenous cycles in Ramsey economies," Working Papers of BETA 2025-10, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.
    16. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2018. "An economic model of metapopulation dynamics," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 387(C), pages 196-204.
    17. Maxime MENUET & Alexandru MINEA & Patrick VILLIEU & Anastasios XEPAPADEAS, 2021. "Growth, Endogenous Environmental Cycles, and Indeterminacy," LEO Working Papers / DR LEO 2889, Orleans Economics Laboratory / Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orleans (LEO), University of Orleans.
    18. David DESMARCHELIER, 2022. "Reconsidering the interplay between endogenous growth and the Environmental Kuznets Curve," Working Papers of BETA 2022-03, Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg.

  14. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2015. "Preferences and pollution cycles," EconomiX Working Papers 2015-36, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.

    Cited by:

    1. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "Limit Cycles Under a Negative Effect of Pollution on Consumption Demand : The Role of an Environmental Kuznets Curve," Post-Print hal-02280793, HAL.

  15. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2014. "Pollution effects on labor supply and growth," EconomiX Working Papers 2014-34, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.

    Cited by:

    1. Yasuhiro Nakamoto & Akihiko Yanase, 2022. "Pollution externalities and corrective taxes in a dynamic small open economy," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 29(3), pages 667-703, June.
    2. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2016. "Preferences and pollution cycles," Working Papers 2016.03, FAERE - French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
    3. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "Pollution and infectious diseases," Post-Print hal-02275323, HAL.
    4. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2016. "Are the Laffer curve and the Green Paradox mutually exclusive?," EconomiX Working Papers 2016-9, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
    5. Maxime Menuet & Alexandru Minea & Patrick Villieu & Anastasios Xepapadeas, 2020. "Economic Growth and the Environment: A Theoretical Reappraisal," DEOS Working Papers 2031, Athens University of Economics and Business.
    6. Maxime Menuet & Alexandru Minea & Patrick Villieu & Anastasios Xepapadeas, 2024. "Environmental quality along the process of economic growth: a theoretical reappraisal," Post-Print hal-04327682, HAL.
    7. Maxime MENUET & Alexandru MINEA & Patrick VILLIEU & Anastasios XEPAPADEAS, 2021. "Growth, Endogenous Environmental Cycles, and Indeterminacy," LEO Working Papers / DR LEO 2889, Orleans Economics Laboratory / Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orleans (LEO), University of Orleans.
    8. Qing Zhao & Chih-Hung Yuan, 2020. "Did Haze Pollution Harm the Quality of Economic Development?—An Empirical Study Based on China’s PM2.5 Concentrations," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(4), pages 1-16, February.

  16. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2013. "Demography and pollution," Post-Print hal-01410651, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Eisei Ohtaki, 2023. "Climate change, financial intermediation, and monetary policy," Working Papers e179, Tokyo Center for Economic Research.
    2. Simone Marsiglio, 2017. "A simple endogenous growth model with endogenous fertility and environmental concern," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 64(3), pages 263-282, July.
    3. Eisei Ohtaki, 2023. "Does climate change lead financial instability?: A benchmark result," Working Papers e175, Tokyo Center for Economic Research.

Articles

  1. David Desmarchelier & Alexandre Mayol, 2022. "To seed, or not to seed? An endogenous labor supply approach in a simple overlapping generation economy," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 74(1), pages 25-38, January. See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Thai Ha‐Huy, 2022. "Wheels and cycles: Suboptimality and volatility of corrupted economies," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 18(4), pages 440-460, December.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. Bosi, Stefano & Camacho, Carmen & Desmarchelier, David, 2021. "Optimal lockdown in altruistic economies," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 93(C).
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2021. "Pollution effects on disease transmission and economic stability," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 17(2), pages 169-189, June.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  5. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2019. "Pollution effects on preferences: A unified approach," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 21(3), pages 371-399, June.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  6. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2019. "Local bifurcations of three and four-dimensional systems: A tractable characterization with economic applications," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 97(C), pages 38-50. See citations under working paper version above.
  7. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2018. "Natural cycles and pollution," Mathematical Social Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 96(C), pages 10-20.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  8. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "Limit Cycles Under a Negative Effect of Pollution on Consumption Demand: The Role of an Environmental Kuznets Curve," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 69(2), pages 343-363, February.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  9. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2018. "Pollution and infectious diseases," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 14(4), pages 351-372, December.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  10. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2018. "An economic model of metapopulation dynamics," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 387(C), pages 196-204.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  11. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier, 2017. "Are the Laffer curve and the green paradox mutually exclusive?," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Association for Public Economic Theory, vol. 19(5), pages 937-956, October.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  12. Stefano Bosi & David Desmarchelier & Lionel Ragot, 2015. "Pollution effects on labor supply and growth," International Journal of Economic Theory, The International Society for Economic Theory, vol. 11(4), pages 371-388, December.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  13. Bosi, Stefano & Desmarchelier, David, 2013. "Demography and pollution," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 67(4), pages 316-323.
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  8. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (4) 2017-03-26 2017-04-09 2017-07-30 2017-09-24
  9. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (3) 2013-11-29 2014-06-22 2016-12-11
  10. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (2) 2023-01-09 2024-10-28
  11. NEP-DES: Economic Design (1) 2023-05-29
  12. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (1) 2023-01-09
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