"Maitre de Conférences" at Université de Caen Basse-Normandie (Normandy, France)
Email: daniel.danau at gmail.com
Address: Esplanade de la Paix, 14032 Caen, France
Curriculum Vitae, Jan 2024
Recent information:
The research proposal "Adapting Transport Infrastructure in Normandy Region to Risks from climate change" has been retained for financing by ANR ("Agence Nationale de la Recherche") and Normandy Region
Working Papers:
A Ricardian model of trade with caps on production and short-run effects (to be updated)
Contract law and Contract theory. A survey and some considerations, with A. Vinella (updating)
Published papers:
Sequential screening with unknown mean and spread, with A. Vinella, Economic Theory, 2025
Previously circulated under the title "Two-dimensional sequential screening"
Under/over-investment and early renegotiation in public-private partnerships, with A. Vinella, Journal of Industrial Economics, 2022
Prudence and preference for flexibility gain, European Journal of Operational Research, 2020
A note on optimal contracting with public ex post information under limited liability, with A. Vinella, International Journal of Game Theory, 2020
From fixed to state-dependent duration in public-private partnerships, with A. Vinella, Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 2017, 26(3), 636-660
older version as SERIES Working Paper N. 01/2015
Public-private contracting under limited commitment, with A. Vinella, Journal of Public Economic Theory, January 2015 (special issue on Public-Private Partnerships)
older version as CREM Working Paper 2012-27
Capacity investment, dynamic operation and intertemporal budget balance, Journal of Public Economic Theory, February 2011
A note on fixed and flexible-term contracts, Economics Bulletin, May 2009
Book chapter:
On the financial structure and the contractual length of public-private partnerships, with A. Vinella, in Picot, A., M. Florio, N. Grove and J. Kranz (Eds.), The Economics of Infrastructure Provision - The (Changing) Role of the State, The MIT Press, Cambridge and London, 2015, 145-173