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Voting with Random Classifiers (VORACE)

open access: yes, 2020
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Villes voraces et villes frugales

2020
Manger mieux, autrement, local, bio, équitable…, la question revient sans cesse, dans tous les médias et dans toutes les bouches de citadins inquiets.Nourrir les villes est pourtant une histoire qui plonge aux sources de l’agriculture. Car, avant de nourrir la planète entière, les fils de Caïn ont toujours satisfait l’appétit des urbains, fins gourmets
Mónica Bifarello, Sabrina Arcamone
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The voracity effect: Comment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In an influential article Tornell and Lane (1999) considered an economy populated by multiple powerful groups in which property rights in the formal sector of production are not protected. They obtained conditions under which the groups appropriate output from the formal sector in order to invest it in an informal sector in which productivity is lower ...
Strulik, Holger
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The Voracity Effect

American Economic Review, 1999
We analyze an economy that lacks a strong legal-political institutional infrastructure and is populated by multiple powerful groups. Powerful groups dynamically interact via a fiscal process that effectively allows open access to the aggregate capital stock.
Philip R. Lane, Aaron Tornell
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Power, growth, and the voracity effect

Journal of Economic Growth, 1996
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Lane, Philip R., Tornell, Aaron
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Vol de voraces

Alternatives Économiques, 2020
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La graisse vorace

Langage et société, 2005
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