• closedAccess   The evolution of the economic integration: recent evolution 

      Molés LLopis, Juan Universitat Jaume I (2018-07-11)
      This paper tries to study the evolution of empirical results about degrees of economic integration between 87 countries in a globalized world in the recent past years (1967-2014). The decision to choose this period of time ...
    • closedAccess   The Exchange Rate Regime and the Appearance of Currency Crises in Venezuela 

      Bort Fernández, Jordi Universitat Jaume I (2020-07-14)
      The main aim of this paper is the analysis of the different exchange rate regimes that have been adopted by Venezuela since the second half of the 20th century, to observe under what type of exchange rate regime has any ...
    • closedAccess   The glass ceiling phenomenon: the importance of overconfidence in the workplace 

      Boura Pinhal, Ana Caterina Universitat Jaume I (2020-07-14)
      In today's society, thanks to the efforts that have been made over decades to improve the employment situation of men and women, there are still many details that need to be improved in the years to come. In particular, ...
    • openAccess   The housing bubble boom and burst in Ireland and Spain: an historical perspective 

      Gil Gallen, Sara Universitat Jaume I (2016-11-25)
      In this work we will analyse the real state bubble, in the case of Spain and Ireland (Celtic Tiger). In the first place, we will explain the historical background of both countries. In the case of Spain, from the ...
    • closedAccess   The impact of FDI on the host country: the role or local capacities 

      Vilar Martínez, Vicent Universitat Jaume I (2015-06-15)
      The increasing importance of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) around the world requires a necessity to analyze its impact on the host country. Some economic agents think that FDI enhances growth only for taking place. And ...
    • openAccess   The impact of innovation, education and trade on economic growth: evidence from Europe 

      Llorens Corominas, Pasqual Universitat Jaume I (2022-11-30)
      This paper studies the effects of innovation, education and international trade on economic growth. We collected a panel data of 22 European countries over the period 2000-2020 for these variables. Four different econometric ...
    • openAccess   The impact on trade of North African migration to Europe 

      Boudaba Benoumechiara, Nihad Universitat Jaume I (2022-06-10)
      In this project, we analyze the impact of the recent exodus of Africans to the European Union (EU) countries on trade flows. In concrete, we focus on North African countries and their main EU partners receiving African ...
    • openAccess   The Importance of Housing for the Elderly in Spain 

      Cuadrado Gazulla, Gonzalo Universitat Jaume I (2020-06-08)
      Contrary to the standard life-cycle model, it has been observed that individuals not only do not reduce their level of savings during retirement but also reduce their consumption. In this paper, we review the most important ...
    • closedAccess   The importance of human capital in specific digital human capital 

      Clemente Romero, María del Mar Universitat Jaume I (2016-11-25)
      Nowadays Human capital is considered to be one of the most important factor of development and economic growth, aside from one of the sources of competitive advantages in the world. In order that attain highly skilled ...
    • closedAccess   The inbound international tourism to Spain 

      Orosia Masiá, Jordi Universitat Jaume I (2017)
      The following project develops two models of overnight stays demand: one devoted to hotel and the other addressed to camping. One of the results has been price elasticity and rent elasticity. The vast majority of tourists ...
    • closedAccess   The inconsistency of market efficient hypothesis in financial systems: the appearance of volatility clustering 

      Cayero Carrón, Ulises Universitat Jaume I (2017)
      The aim of this work is to present a set of stylized facts emerging in financial markets. It is important to remember that stylized facts are common properties across a wide range of time periods and markets. If one ...
    • closedAccess   The influence of the number of sellers on retail prices. Empirical evidence from the fuel market. 

      Fornés Martí, Ángela Universitat Jaume I (2017-07-10)
      A diversity of economic approaches provide different prognosis about the effect of an increase in the number of competitors in a market on average prices. We review these different theories, studied the Spanish fuel ...
    • openAccess   The labour market and unemployment in Europe 15 

      Fernández Balaguer, Stella Maris Universitat Jaume I (2015-07-15)
      The current economic and financial crisis has had a negative effect all over the world. Nonetheless, this effect has not been the same one in all countries as some countries were more affected than others. This paper ...
    • openAccess   The Law of One Price and the Purchase Power Parity theory: a review 

      Martín Martínez, Robert Universitat Jaume I (2021-06-15)
      Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is a theory according to which the price of a same basket of goods in different countries expressed in a common currency should be equalized, at least in the long run and in the absence of ...
    • openAccess   The macroeconomic effects of COVID-19 in Spain: A comparative analysis 

      Iglesias Sanchez, David Universitat Jaume I (2021-06-15)
      The coronavirus pandemic has left our economy in an unprecedented situation. The impact has been massive and global, and although it is expected to be temporary, it could cause structural damage. Some characteristics of ...
    • openAccess   The macroeconomic effects of COVID-19: a critical review 

      Molés Llopis, Alberto Universitat Jaume I (2021-07-13)
      The World Health Organization (WHO) declared on March 11, 2020 that Covid-19 had become a global pandemic. Although more than a year has passed, the world is still fighting to stop this pandemic. The cases, which originated ...
    • openAccess   The Predictive power of the yield curve: evidence from Spain 

      Tur Fernández, Sonia Universitat Jaume I (2023-06-05)
      The slope of the yield curve has been mentioned as a leading economic indicator of the economy’s path in the future. Thus, an inversion of the curve has been interpreted as a sign of a future recession. Over the last ...
    • closedAccess   The problem of coordination in decision-making : an experimental perspective 

      Montolio Breva, Laura Universitat Jaume I (2014)
      In this study I present the problem of coordination in decision-making from an experimental point of view. I have reviewed exhaustively the literature in this field and summarized the fundamental ways to approach ...
    • openAccess   The RCEP and its consequences on international trade, the US-China trade war and the Asia-Pacific geopolitical scene 

      Vivas Soriano, Paula Universitat Jaume I (2022-07-04)
      The Regional Economic Comprehensive Partnership (RCEP) is the newest free trade agreement introduced in international trade. Led by China, the RCEP dismantles more than 90% of tariffs between its member states. Integrating ...
    • openAccess   The relation between happiness and income in Spain 

      Gómez Cobo, Sergio Universitat Jaume I (2018-06-20)
      The aim of this work is to investigate the relation between income and happiness focusing on Spain in order to test if there is evidence for the so called Easterlin paradox. To reach this goal we carry out a very simple ...