Browsing IEI_Articles by Keyword "Spain"
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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 ... -
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 ... -
Location Choice of Spanish Multinational Firms in Developing and Transition Economies
Taylor & Francis (2017-04)In this paper, we use firm-level data to investigate how different host country characteristics affect the decision of Spanish multinational firms to locate in developing and transition countries, and whether these ... -
Measuring the Cost of Covid-19 in Terms of the Rise in the Unemployment Rate: The Case of Spain
Universitaet Kiel. Institut fuer Weltwirtschaft (2021)In this article, we aim to estimate what the cost of Covid-19 has been in terms of unemployment for Spain. We use a simple autoregressive model to simulate what the unemployment rate would have been without the pandemic ... -
Migration in Spain: the role of cultural diversity revisited
Cogitatio Press (2021-10-28)In this article, we analyze to what extent cultural diversity brought about by immigrants affects economic activity of the Spanish provinces. To do that, we use panel data techniques that treat cultural diversity as an ... -
New patterns in the locational choice of immigrants in Spain
Taylor & Francis (2017)During recent years, Spain has experienced an important revolution in its migration flows. With the 2008–2013 Spanish financial crisis, the model of economic growth that attracted a large number of foreign people disappeared, ... -
Relationship between logistics infraestructure and trade: Evidence from Spanish regional exports
Elsevier (2015-02)Geographical factors and transport infrastructure are two of the key determinants that influence international competitiveness. In this sense, the quality of such infrastructure and how widespread it is, the distribution ... -
The Impact of Immigrant Diversity on Wages. The Spanish Experience
MDPI (2018)The massive waves of migration that have emerged as part of the recent globalization process have attracted increasing attention in the field of economic geography. Traditionally, empirical research on this issue has ...