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Modelling Time-Varying Parameters in Panel Data State-Space Frameworks: An Application to the Feldstein–Horioka Puzzle
Springer (2019)In this paper, we develop a very flexible and comprehensive state-space framework for modeling time series data. Our research extends the simple canonical model usually employed in the literature, into a panel-data ... -
Monetary incentives and self-chosen goals in academic performance: An experimental study
Elsevier (2018-01)This paper analyzes the effect of incentive-compatible self-chosen goals on academic performance by means of a randomized field experiment. We use two alternative payment mechanisms, a piece-rate and a rank-order tournament, ... -
Monetary incentives and self-chosen goals in academic performance: An experimental study
Elsevier (2018-02)This paper analyzes the effect of incentive-compatible self-chosen goals on academic performance by means of a randomized field experiment. We use two alternative payment mechanisms, a piece-rate and a rank-order tournament, ... -
Monetary uncertainty and trade in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: A firm-level analysis
Elsevier (2017-06)This paper uses firm-level data to investigate the effects of monetary uncertainty and political instability on the extensive and intensive margins of trade (exports and imports) in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The ... -
Monetary versus grade incentives depending on personality traits: A field experiment on undergraduate students' performance
Elsevier (2023)This study aims to examine the role of personality on the effectiveness in improving students’ performance of two extrinsic incentives: monetary and grade incentives. To achieve this goal, we conducted a randomized field ... -
Monopolistic product line competition with ex post consumer heterogeneity
Scientific Research Publishing (2014)We model monopolistic competition in product lines, assuming that consumer heterogeneity is the result rather than the cause of product variety. Our results contradict some well-known policy implications yielded by the ... -
La movilidad virtual en la educación superior de habla hispana
(2023-03-06)En este artículo incluimos una reflexión sobreel desarrollo estratégicode los Collaborative on-line international learning(COIL)entre instituciones de educación superior de comunidad iberoamericana de habla ... -
Moving ideas across borders: Foreign inventors, patents and FDI
Wiley (2022-05)This paper explores the link between innovation, migration and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) empirically within a theoretically consistent framework. It analyses how migrant inventors enhance multinational firms' adaptive ... -
Multi-stakeholder initiatives and decarbonization in the European food supply chain
Frontiers Media (2023)The European Green Deal is a political milestone aiming to promote a carbonneutral economy in the European Union. Decarbonizing the complex food sector requires the unified interaction among effective climate policies, economic ... -
Negociación de normas e intervención estatal en la gestión del regadío: la acequia real del Júcar a mediados del siglo XIX
CSIC (2012)La manera como se aplican las normas para repartir el agua entre los miembros de las comunidades de regantes ha sido objeto de abundantes estudios. Sin embargo, sobre cómo se ha desarrollado históricamente el proceso de ... -
Network Approaches to Interbank Markets: Foreword (Editorial)
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Network calibration and metamodeling of a financial accelerator agent based model
Springer (2020-03-13)We introduce a simple financially constrained production framework in which heterogeneous firms and banks maintain multiple credit connections. The parameters of credit market interaction are estimated from real data in ... -
Networks and self-employed migrants
Springer US (2017)This paper examines the immigrant’s decision to become self-employed. Personal characteristics and attitudes are crucial to this decision, but recent literature also highlights the importance of social networks as providers ... -
New evidence on the role of regional clusters and convergence in China (1952–2008)
Elsevier (2012-12)A new panel method is applied to the case of Chinese provinces to analyze the existence of club convergence in terms of per capita income, labor productivity, and capital intensity, from 1952 to 2008. The advantage of this ... -
New Evidence on Trade and FDI: how Large is the Euro Effect?
Springer (2018)In this paper we analyse the effect that the euro has had on trade using a gravity model for 28 countries and covering the period 1990–2013. Our gravity specification includes time-varying fixed effects, correcting any ... -
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, ... -
New stuff or better ways: what matters to access international markets?
Taylor & Francis Open Access (2020-09-30)The connection of innovation and exporting is of major interest to developing countries aiming to achieve higher growth and wellbeing. This study analyzes whether different types of innovation affect export behavior at ... -
Non-homogeneous volatility correlations in the bivariate multifractal model
Taylor & Francis (2015)In this paper, we consider an extension of the recently proposed bivariate Markov-switching multifractal model of Calvet, Fisher, and Thompson [2006. “Volatility Comovement: A Multifrequency Approach.” Journal of Econometrics ... -
Nonlinear adjustment in the real dollar-euro exchange rate: The role of the productivity differential as a fundamental
Elsevier (2012)In this paper we analyze the influence of productivity differentials in the dynamics of the real dollar–euro exchange rate. Using nonlinear procedures for the estimation and testing of ESTAR models during the period 1970–2009 ... -
Nonlinear trend stationarity of the Real Exchange Rates of Mediterranean countries
Inderscience (2008)The aim of this article is to provide additional evidence on the fulfillment of the Purchasing Power Parity hypothesis in the so-called Mediterranean countries. In order to test for the empirical validity of such ...