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The relationship between debt level and fiscal sustainability in organization for economic cooperation and development countries
Wiley (2015)In this article we unify the traditional approaches to testing for fiscal sustainability considering the stock-flow system that fiscal variables configure. Our approach encompasses previous ways of testing for sustainability. ... -
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 ... -
The relationship between trade and sustainable transport: A quantitative assessment with indicators of the importance of environmental performance and agglomeration externalities
Elsevier (2015-05)This paper analyses the effect of international trade, environmental performance and agglomeration externalities on CO2 emissions arising from goods transport. It is an indicator that could be used for monitoring progress ... -
The Rise and Fall of Financial Flows in EU 15: New Evidence Using Dynamic Panels with Common Correlated Effects
Springer (2023-03-16)This paper assesses capital mobility for a panel of 15 European countries for the period 1970–2019 using dynamic common correlated effects modeling as proposed in Chudik and Pesaran (J Econ 188(2):393–420, 2015). In ... -
The Rise of the Maquiladoras: A Mixed Blessing
Wiley (2013)Mexico experienced a tremendous expansion of its export-processingmaquilasector during the 1990s.Since one of the main objectives of themaquiladoraprogram was to promote formal employment, we studyhow the rapid ... -
The role of commodity terms of trade in the determination of the real exchange rates of the Mediterranean countries
Wiley-Blackwell (2008)The aim of this paper is to investigate whether there exists a long run relationship between the real exchange rate and the commodity terms of trade in the so-called “Mediterranean” or MENA countries. These economies ... -
The role of destination contextual effects in driving the expenditure of tourists: a multilevel spatial modelling approach
Taylor and Francis Group (2023)Tourist’s expenditure is a key variable for the tourism industry with a high presence in the literature. Recent micro-econometric approaches estimating the factors driving the expenditure of visitors do not confer much ... -
The role of destination spatial spillovers and technological intensity in the location of manufacturing and services firms
Pion (2012)Focusing on the characteristics of destinations, this paper pursues to identify the role of spatial spillovers in driving location choices of manufacturing and services´ firms. With this objective a spatial conditional ... -
The role of education in the Environmental Kuznets Curve. Evidence from Australian data
Elsevier (2018-02)This paper is based on the underlying idea that the use of energy resources in a society significantly depends on their level of education. Then, it is hypothesized that education might directly affect environmental quality ... -
The role of ex post transparency in information transmission -An experiment
(2015-07-01)Asymmetric information in economic relationships often provides incentives to deceive. Previous findings show that ex ante disclosure of conflicts of interest not only fails to improve these relationships but also leads ... -
The role of forgone opportunities in decision making under risk
Springer Verlag (2014-10)We present two experiments designed to study the role of forgone opportunities in decision making under risk. In the first one, we face individuals with a dynamic environment in which their decisions, together with chance, ... -
The role of individual risk attitudes on old wine valuations
Cambridge University Press (2019-12-06)In this article, we report the results of an experiment designed to address the effect of risk atti-tudes on valuations of aged wines. Wefind that higher risk taking in the economic domain isassociated with a significantly ... -
The Role of Institutional Environment in International Trade. The Case of Spanish Regions
European Regional Science Association (ERSA) (2016)We move beyond the nation-state as the unit of analysis and use subnational spatial variation to study the effect of the institutional environment on international trade. Additionally, we address the heterogeneous effect ... -
The role of Institutions in explaining wage determination in the Euro Area: a panel cointegration approach
Wiley (2016-03)Over the last 15 years, the evolution of labor costs has been very diverse across EMU countries. Since wages have important second-round effects on prices and competitiveness, and EMU countries do not have the tool of ... -
The Role of Payoff Valence on Voting: Egalitarian for Gains and Selfish for Losses
Frontiers Media (2021)We study how payoff valence affects voting behavior on the distribution of monetary outcomes framed as gains or losses in a group when using standard plurality voting (PV) procedures and when using approval voting (AV). ... -
The role of services in the environmental Kuznets curve
Ediuno. Ediciones de la Universidad de Oviedo (2020-12-23)This paper examines the influence of services activity in the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) model regarding carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The analysis is applied for Spain during the period 1940-2014. It compares the ... -
The role of «perceived loss» aversion on credit screening: an experiment
Asociación Española de Contabilidad y Administración de Empresas, AECA (2013)A major characteristic of credit markets is information asymmetry.To combat its problems, as credit rationing, principals can use a menu of contracts to screen clients with different risk level. We conduct a laboratory ... -
The Small Core of the German Corporate Board Network
Institut für Weltwirstach (2008)We consider the current bipartite graph of German corporate boards and identify a small core of directors who are highly central in the entire network while being densely connected among themselves. To identify the core, ... -
The small core of the German corporate board network
Springer US (2010)We consider the bipartite graph of German corporate boards and identify a small core of directors who are highly central in the entire network while being densely connected among themselves. To identify the core, we compare ... -
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 ...