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Journal articles on the topic "Identification structurelle"
Jedidi, Safa, Romain Bourdais, Jean Buisson, and Marie-Anne Lefebvre. "Identifiabilité structurelle et identification de systèmes interconnectés." Journal Européen des Systèmes Automatisés 50, no. 1-2 (April 28, 2017): 137–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/jesa.50.137-155.
Full textAudouze, Françoise, and Claudine Karlin. "La chaîne opératoire a 70 ans : qu’en ont fait les préhistoriens français." Journal of Lithic Studies 4, no. 2 (September 15, 2017): 5–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/jls.v4i2.2539.
Full textRichard, Jean-François. "Conférence François-Albert Angers (1999). Enchères : théorie économique et réalité." Articles 76, no. 2 (February 5, 2009): 173–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/602320ar.
Full textShahrokni, Shirin. "Identification transnationale chez les jeunes adultes iraniens de ‘seconde génération’ vivant à Montréal." Articles 7, no. 1 (August 9, 2007): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/016270ar.
Full textOberti, Marco. "Relations et dépendances familiales. Regards croisés sur les étudiants français et italiens." Revue de l'OFCE 73, no. 2 (June 1, 2000): 259–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reof.p2000.73n1.0259.
Full textde Vriendt-Goldman, Claire, Blandine Faoro-Kreit, and Arlette Lecoq. "L’hallucination négative dans la clinique." Revue Belge de Psychanalyse N° 73, no. 2 (July 2, 2018): 29–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rbp.073.0029.
Full textMissemer, Antoine, and Sophie Swaton. "Précarité énergétique et fiscalité écologique, retour sur l'expérience avortée du chèque vert français." Natures Sciences Sociétés 25, no. 3 (July 2017): 221–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/nss/2017052.
Full textGarcia, René. "Modèles d’évaluation des actifs financiers dans les marchés boursiers en émergence : identification des facteurs de risque et tests de changement structurel." L'Actualité économique 74, no. 3 (February 9, 2009): 467–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/602271ar.
Full textTickoo, Asha. "Monitoring the Structure of Meaning in Beginners' ESL Prose." TESL Canada Journal 16, no. 1 (October 26, 1998): 01. http://dx.doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v16i1.707.
Full textSoares Rodrigues, Alexandra. "Portuguese converted deverbal nouns: Constraints on their bases." Word Structure 2, no. 1 (April 2009): 69–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e1750124509000300.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Identification structurelle"
Balaniuk, Remis. "Identification structurelle." Phd thesis, Grenoble INPG, 1996. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00004974.
Full textBalaniuk, Remis. "Identification structurelle." Phd thesis, Grenoble INPG, 1996. https://theses.hal.science/tel-00004974.
Full textLesellier, Max. "Articles en microéconométrie structurelle." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 1, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023TOU10016.
Full textIn this thesis, I develop new econometric methods to test and relax statistical or equilibrium restrictions that are commonly assumed in popular industrial organization models including the random coefficient logit model, entry games, and optimal contracts. I then apply these methods to investigate how the usual assumptions affect the results obtained in several pertinent empirical examples. This thesis is organized into three chapters.The first chapter of my thesis is entitled "Testing and Relaxing Distributional Assumptions on Random Coefficients in Demand Models''. This chapter is co-authored with two fellow graduate students Hippolyte Boucher and Gökçe Gökkoca. We provide a method to test and relax the distributional assumptions on random coefficients in the differentiated products demand model initiated by Berry (1994) and Berry, Levinsohn and Pakes (1995). This model is the workhorse model for demand estimation with market-level data and it uses random coefficients to account for unobserved preference heterogeneity. In this chapter, we provide a formal moment-based specification test on the distribution of random coefficients, which allows researchers to test the chosen specification (for instance normality) without re-estimating the model under a more flexible parametrization. The moment conditions (or equivalently the instruments) chosen for the test are designed to maximize the power of the test when the RC distribution is misspecified. By exploiting the duality between estimation and testing, we show that these instruments can also improve the estimation of the BLP model under a flexible parametrization (here, we consider the case of the Gaussian mixture). Finally, we validate our approach with Monte Carlo simulations and an empirical application using data on car purchases in Germany.The second chapter is entitled: "Moment Inequalities for Entry Games with HeterogeneousTypes". This chapter is coauthored with my advisor Christian Bontemps and Rohit Kumar.We develop new methods to simplify the estimation of entry games when the equilibrium selection mechanism is unrestricted. In particular, we develop an algorithm that allows us to recursively select a relevant subset of inequalities that sharply characterize the set of admissible set of parameters. Then, we propose a way to circumvent the problem of deriving an easy-to-compute and competitive critical value by smoothing the minimum function. In our case, it allows us to obtain a pivotal test statistic that eliminates ``numerically” the non-binding moments. We show that we recover a consistent confidence region by letting the smoothing parameter increase with the sample size. Interestingly, we show that our procedure can easily be adapted to the case with covariates including continuous ones. Finally, we conduct full-scale Monte Carlo simulations to assess the performance of our new estimation procedure.The third chapter is entitled "Identification and Estimation of Incentive Contracts under Asymmetric Information: an application to the French Water Sector". This chapter has its roots in a project Christian Bontemps and David Martimort started many years ago. We develop a Principal-Agent model to represent management contracting for public-service delivery. A firm (the Agent) has private knowledge of its marginal cost of production. The local public authority (the Principal) cares about the consumers' net surplus from consuming the services and the (weighted) firm's profit. Contractual negotiation is modeled as the choice by the privately informed firm within a menu of options determining both the unit-price charged to consumers and the fixed fee. Our theoretical model characterizes optimal contracting in this environment. We then explicitly study the nonparametric identification of the model and perform a semi-parametric estimation on a dataset coming from the 2004 wave of a survey from the French environment Institute
Decotte, Benjamin. "Identifiabilité structurelle de modèles bond graphs." Lille 1, 2002. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/RESTREINT/Th_Num/2002/50376-2002-291.pdf.
Full textDuong, Hoài Nghia. "Identification structurelle et paramétrique des systèmes linéaires monovariables et multivariables." Grenoble INPG, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993INPG0080.
Full textBariani, Jean-Paul. "Conception et réalisation d'un logiciel de CAO en automatique : identification structurelle et commande PID." Nice, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988NICE4175.
Full textBariani, Jean-Paul. "Conception et réalisation d'un logiciel de C.A.O. en automatique identification structurelle et commande PID /." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376115157.
Full textJedidi, Safa. "Identification décentralisée des systèmes de grande taille : approches appliquées à la thermique des bâtiments." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016REN1S072/document.
Full textWith the increasing complexity of dynamical systems that appear in engineering and other fields of science, the study of large systems consisting of a set of interconnected subsystems has become an important subject of attention in various areas such as robotics, transport networks, large spacial structures (solar panels, antennas, telescopes, \ldots), buildings, … and led to interesting problems of parametric identification analysis, distributed control and optimization. The lack of a universal definition of systems called "large systems", "complex systems", "interconnected systems", ..., demonstrates the confusion between these concepts and the difficulty of defining clear boundaries for such systems. The analysis of the identifiability and identification of these systems requires processing digital models of large scale, the management of diverse dynamics within the same system and the consideration of structural constraints (interconnections, ...) . This is very complicated and very difficult to handle. Thus, these analyzes are rarely taken into consideration globally. Simplifying the problem by decomposing the large system to sub-problems is often the only possible solution. This thesis presents a decentralized approach for the identification of "large scale systems" composed of a set of interconnected subsystems. This approach is based on the structural properties (controllability, observability and identifiability) of the global system. This methodological approach is implemented on thermal applications of buildings. The advantage of this approach is demonstrated through comparisons with a global approach
Denis-Vidal, Lilianne. "Identification d'un système biochimique, modélisation et contrôle d'un système de réacteurs." Compiègne, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993COMPD640.
Full textWang, Ao. "Three essays on microeconometric models of demand and their applications in empirical industrial organisation." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020IPPAG003.
Full textThe thesis consists of three chapters that study microeconometric models of demand and their applications in empirical industrial organisation.The first two papers focus on models of demand for bundles and study the identification and estimation under different data availabilities. The first paper is a joint work with Alessandro Iaria (University of Bristol) and focuses on the situations where purchase data at bundle-level is available. We present novel identification and estimation results for a mixed logit model of demand for bundles. In particular, we propose a new demand inverse in the presence of complementarity that enables to concentrate out of the likelihood function the (potentially numerous) market-product specific fixed effects, substantially alleviating the challenge of dimensionality inherent in estimation. To illustrate the use of our methods, we estimate demand and supply in the US ready-to-eat cereal industry, where the proposed MLE reduces the numerical search from approximately 12000 to 130 parameters. Our estimates suggest that ignoring Hicksian complementarity among different products often purchased in bundles may result in misleading demand estimates and counterfactuals.The second paper focuses on the situations where only aggregate purchase data at product-level is available. It proposes a Berry, Levinsohn and Pakes (BLP, 1995) model of demand for bundles. Compared to BLP models of demand for single products, this model does not restrict products to be substitutes and, notably, allows for Hicksian complementarities among products that can be jointly chosen in a bundle. Leveraging the demand inverse of the first paper, it proposes constructive identification arguments of the model and a practically useful Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator. In particular, this estimator can handle potentially large choice sets and its implementation is straightforward, essentially as a standard BLP estimator. Finally, I illustrate the practical implementation of the methods and estimate the demand for Ready-To-Eat (RTE) cereals and milk in the US. The demand estimates suggest that RTE cereals and milk are overall Hicksian complementary and these complementarities are heterogeneous across bundles. Ignoring such complementarities results in misleading counterfactuals.The third paper is a joint work with Xavier d’Haultfoeuille, Philippe Fevrier and Lionel Wilner and focuses on revenue management. Despite that this management has greatly increased flexibility in the way firms set prices, firms usually still impose constraints on their pricing strategy. There is yet scarce evidence on the gains or losses of such strategies compared to uniform pricing or fully flexible strategies. In this paper, we quantify these gains and losses and identify their underlying sources in the context of French railway transportation. This is complicated by the censoring on demand and the absence of exogenous price variations. We develop an original identification strategy on the demand that combines temporal variations in relative prices andmoment inequalities stemming from basic rationality on consumers’ side and weak optimality conditions on the firm’s pricing strategy. Our results suggest significant gains of the actual revenue management compared to uniform pricing, but also substantial losses compared to the optimal pricing strategy. Finally, we highlight the key role of revenue management for acquiring information when demand is uncertain
Book chapters on the topic "Identification structurelle"
"Vue d'ensemble des progrès accomplis en matière de réformes structurelles et identification des priorités en 2017." In Réformes économiques 2017. OECD, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/growth-2017-4-fr.
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