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The Spanish housing market: is it fundamentally broken?
Taylor & Francis (2019)This paper aims to investigate the relationship between housing prices and their main fundamental determinants using the example of Spain and considering the possibility of structural breaks in the relationship. We find ... -
Effects of Foreign Aid on Income through International Trade
Cogitatio Press (2019)This article presents a review of recent studies that estimate the trade effects of foreign aid. It also provides new results obtained using panel data techniques to estimate the direct effects of aid on international ... -
Globalisation: Recent traits and challenges
Wiley (2019)This special issue gathers together twelve papers that revisit a range of core topics in the field of international economics. These papers were presented at the XIX Conference on International Economics (CIE) held in ... -
Spatial income and public capital: a case of a Spanish region
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The relationship between the Chinese 'going out' strategy and international trade
ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (2019-03-11)This study is the first to estimate a system of simultaneous gravity equations for Chinese exports, imports and foreign direct investment (FDI) using a sample of 167 countries over the period 2003–2012. The main results ... -
Changes in sovereign debt dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe
Wiley (2019-05)The aim of this paper is to shed some light on the degree of sustainability of fiscal debt for a group of Central and Eastern European countries. We apply a battery of time series econometrics methods to show how the ... -
Real exchange rate misalignments in CEECs: Have they hindered growth?
Springer (2019-07-16)We study the impact of exchange rate misalignment on economic activity in nine Central and Eastern European economies. Exchange rate misalignments are computed from country-specific long-run exchange rate relationships ... -
The desertion of rich countries and the mutual support of the poor ones: preferential lending agreements among the PIGS
Elsevier (2019-08-09)By using the BIS data, we analyze the evolution of credit relationships among banks of the Euro-zone during the pre-crisis period (2006Q1–2007Q4), the global financial crisis (2008Q1–2010Q4) and the debt sovereign crisis ... -
Oil prices, unemployment and the financial crisis in oil-importing countries: The case of Spain
(2019-08-15)The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of oil price shocks on unemployment in an oil-importing country such as Spain to determine whether they affect unemployment differently in times of financial distress. In order ... -
Differences in wage determination in the Eurozone: A challenge to the resilience of the common currency
Elsevier (2019-11-22)Different developments in wages and unit labor costs across countries can reduce the synchronization of business cycles within a currency area and therefore be a potential source of asymmetric shocks and/or asymmetric ... -
Fluctuations of oil prices and gross domestic product in Spain
EconJournals (2019-12)The objective of this research is to analyze the asymmetric impact of crude oil prices on the real per capita gross domestic product (GDP) between 1945 and 2018 in Spain. The decomposition of oil prices into positive and ... -
Co-movement between residential and commercial housing prices: evidence from a new database
Taylor & Francis (2020)The aim of this paper is to shed some light on the issue of the co-movement between residential real estate and commercial real estate using a newly developed database by the Bank if International Settlements. Our results ... -
Exporting and productivity: evidence for Egypt and Morocco
Taylor & Francis (2020)This paper investigates the link between exporting and importing activities and firm performance using a rich dataset on Egyptian and Moroccan firms. We test the export premium, self-selection and learning-by-exporting ... -
Social Exclusion and Convergence in the EU: An Assessment of the Europe 2020 Strategy
MDPI (2020)Economic convergence has long been a declared objective of the EU and considered the fundamental mechanism for achieving socioeconomic cohesion. The recent economic crisis had an uneven impact across EU countries and brought ... -
Re-examining inequality persistence
Institute for the World Economy (2020-01-20)Although it is not a new phenomenon, in recent years inequality has moved to the top of the political agenda given the concern that will result in political instability and social resentment. Persistence in inequality can ... -
Current account sustainability in Central and Eastern Europe: structural change and crisis
Springer (2020-02-13)In this paper we analyse the evolution of the current account as a percentage of GDP for a group of Central and Eastern European Countries. Instead of analysing only the variable for unit roots, we go a step further and ... -
Effects of external imbalances on GDP recovery patterns
Elsevier (2020-03-04)A decade after the beginning of the Great Recession, flow external imbalances, measured by the current account (CA) have narrowed markedly. However, stock or net foreign assets (NFA) imbalances have kept increasing and ... -
The Trade Facilitation Impact of the Chinese Diaspora
Wiley (2020-03-04)Using an enhanced dataset on the population share of overseas Chinese in 1970 and 1990, this paper analyzes the impact of the Chinese diaspora on facilitating China’s bilateral trade during the period 1973- 2013. Our ... -
Understanding German FDI in Latin America and Asia: A comparison of GLM estimators
MDPI (2020-03-10)ThegrowthofForeignDirectInvestment(FDI)indevelopingcountriesoverthelastdecade has attracted an intense academic and policy-oriented interest for its determinants. Despite the gravity model being considered a useful tool ... -
Do classes of gas stations contribute differently to fuel prices? Evidence to foster effective competition in Spain
Elsevier (2020-04)Despite the relatively large number of gas stations reached in Spain after decades of sectorial reforms, pre-tax fuel prices in the country remain systematically among the highest in the EU. The literature provides evidence ...