• openAccess   Convergence analysis of net saving 

      Fabregat del Ojo, Sergio Universitat Jaume I (2019-06-17)
      In order to analyses the variation in the wealth of economic agents from each source, the following study assesses monetary unification, as well as European economic policies with regard to the net savings variable. ...
    • openAccess   Determinants of FDI for Spanish regions: evidence using stock data 

      Camarero, Mariam; Montolio, Laura; Tamarit, Cecilio Springer (2020-12-01)
      After decades of academic debate on the factors that determine FDI, the discussion still remains open. This article empirically investigates the determinants of FDI activity using Spanish regional data (NUTS 2) for the ...
    • closedAccess   Does foreign aid really raise per capita income? A time series perspective 

      Nowak-Lehmann D., Felicitas; Dreher, Axel; Herzer, Dierk; Klasen, Stephan; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada Wiley (2012-02)
      We analyze the relationship between per capita income and foreign aid. We employ annual data and five-year averages and carefully examine the time-series properties of the data. Panel estimations with dynamic feasible ...
    • closedAccess   Examining the effect of minimum wages on employment in Spain 

      Navarro Sorribes, José Universitat Jaume I (2018-07-10)
      The aim of this study is to estimate the effect of the rise in minimum wage in employment. By using data from Active Population Survey will try to estimate the elasticity of employment rate with respect the Kaitz Index and ...
    • closedAccess   Examining the relationship between pollution and economic growth in Europe 

      Momplet González, Néstor Universitat Jaume I (2018-07-10)
      This study examines the relationship between the carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth for 28 European countries from 1995 to 2014. By estimating a fixed effects model, we conclude that there is empiric evidence in ...
    • openAccess   External imbalances from a GVAR perspective 

      Camarero, Mariam; Carrion-i-Silvestre, Josep Lluís; Tamarit, Cecilio Wiley (2021-03-16)
      We study the drivers governing external disequilibria through a Global VAR (GVAR) analysis applied to a group of 24 countries during the period 1972–2017. The GVAR methodology is particularly well suited for our research ...
    • openAccess   Fiscal Multipliers and Forecast Errors 

      Gil Gallen, Sara Universitat Jaume I (2018-10-24)
      The study of the fiscal multipliers is growing interest among economists and generating quite a debate on their determinants, size and forecast methodologies. During the financial crisis there has been some forecasting ...
    • openAccess   (How) Do research and administrative duties affect university professors teaching? 

      García-Gallego, Aurora; Georgantzis, Nikolaos; Martín-Montaner, Joan; Pérez Amaral, Teodosio Taylor & Francis (2015-05)
      We analyse the interaction between university professors’ teaching quality and their research and administrative activities. Our sample is a high-quality individual panel data set from a medium-size public Spanish university ...
    • openAccess   On the heterogeneous link between public debt and economic growth 

      Gomez-Puig, Marta; Sosvilla-Rivero, Simon; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada Elsevier (2022-02-12)
      We use panel data for 115 countries over the period 1995–2016 to model the heterogeneity of the debt-growth nexus along with the underlying factors that might explain it. The grouped fixed effect (GFE) estimator is used ...
    • closedAccess   The impact of external transfers on inequality in the European union: Remittances and EU programs 

      Kubiak, Monika Joanna Universitat Jaume I (2016-11-30)
      Inequality suppose exceptionally complex problem that takes into account the welfare state of the whole society. There are many factors that influence the inequality. In this paper, however, we particularly focused on the ...