Cournot seminar – Nicolas Frémeaux (U. de Rouen-Normandie)

The 2025/10/17
From 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Event details :
We are pleased to welcome to the next session of the BETA Cournot seminar organised with the support of the FSEG on Friday 17/10 at 2:00pm:
Nicolas Frémeaux (U. de Rouen-Normandie)
who will present his paper entitled
Give more, receive more? Gender and cooperativeness among politicians
Abstract: This paper investigates gender-based differences in cooperativeness among French parliamentarians by analyzing legislative behaviors, such as cosponsorship and voting patterns. Using a comprehensive dataset covering all bills and amendments authored in France’s Lower House between 2012 and 2022, the study employs multivariate regressions and a regression discontinuity design (RDD) in close elections to approximate the random assignment of gender. The findings reveal that female parliamentarians attract fewer cosponsors, particularly from members of their own parties, despite being more likely to support their colleagues’ initiatives and exhibit higher voting participation. This asymmetry highlights a paradox: while female legislators display greater cooperative and altruistic behaviors, they receive less reciprocal backing, limiting their legislative influence. The observed patterns are driven by behavioral gender differences rather than differences in observable characteristics, thematic alignment, or the quality of the politicians.
If you would like to meet Nicolas Frémeaux, please contact Marie Boltz.
Zoom link: https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/94160457118?pwd=MVYyT0Fzc2RIc1dzOXhwNm9ISERZdz09
Séminar agenda: https://www.beta-economics.fr/en/2025-2026-cournot-seminars/