Robert J. Gary-Bobo
CREST-INSEE, Paris School of Economics and CEPR
Robert J. Gary-Bobo is a researcher at CREST-INSEE, Professor of Economics at the Paris School of Economics (University Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne) and a member of CEPR. His research focuses on public economics and public finance, the theory of incentives and regulation, and the economics of education
Articles by Robert J. Gary-Bobo:
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The optimal number of representatives for democracy
9 October 2007, 33291 reads
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