• closedAccess   The stochastic component in choice and regression to the mean 

      García-Gallego, Aurora; Georgantzis, Nikolaos; Navarro Martínez, Daniel; Sabater-Grande, Gerardo Springer Science+Business Media (2010-06-16)
      In this article, we illustrate experimentally an important consequence of the stochastic component in choice behaviour which has not been acknowledged so far. Namely, its potential to produce ‘regression to the mean’ ...
    • closedAccess   The Taylor Rule, Wealth Effects and the Exchange Rate 

      Wang, Rudan; Morley, Bruce; Ordóñez, Javier Wiley (2016)
      In this study, we develop the Taylor rule and Taylor rule-based exchange rate models that consider wealth effects as represented by both asset prices and asset wealth. Using data for Australia, Sweden, the UK and the USA, ...
    • openAccess   The term structure of cross-sectional dispersion of expectations in a Learning-to-Forecast Experiment 

      Colasante, Annarita; Alfarano, Simone; Camacho Cuena, Eva Springer (2019-03-09)
      In this paper, we present the results of a Learning-to-Forecast Experiment (LtFE) where we eliciting short- as well as long-run expectations regarding the future price dynamics in markets with positive and negative ...
    • openAccess   The Trade Facilitation Impact of the Chinese Diaspora 

      Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; Rudolf, Robert 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 ...
    • openAccess   The Trade-off Between Income Inequality and Carbon Dioxide Emissions 

      Grunewald, Nicole; Klasen, Stephan; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; Muris, Chris Elsevier (2017-12)
      Based on a substantially larger data set (in both regional and temporal coverage) than the existing literature, we investigate the theoretically ambiguous link between income inequality and per capita emissions using ...
    • openAccess   They earn and send; we spend: consumption patterns of Pakistani migrant households 

      Ahmed, Junaid; Mughal, Mazhar; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada Emerald (2018)
      Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze differential consumption patterns of Pakistani migrant households resulting from foreign and domestic remittances. Design/methodology/approach Using the Working-Leser ...
    • openAccess   Three doors anomaly, ‘‘should I stay, or should I go’’: an artefactual field experiment 

      MORONE, ANDREA; Caferra, Rocco; Casamassima, Alessia; Cascavilla, Alessandro; Tiranzoni, Paola Springer (2021-04-01)
      This work aims to identify and quantify the biases behind the anomalous behavior of people when they deal with the Three Doors dilemma, which is a really simple but counterintuitive game. Carrying out an artefactual field ...
    • closedAccess   Time variation of higher moments in a financial market with heterogeneous agents: An analytical approach 

      Alfarano, Simone; Lux, Thomas; Wagner, Friedrich Elsevier (2008-01)
      A growing body of recent literature allows for heterogenous trading strategies and limited rationality of agents in behavioral models of financial markets. More and more, this literature has been concerned with the explanation ...
    • openAccess   Toward Value Co-Creation: Increasing Women’s Presence in Management Positions through Competition against a Set Target 

      Comeig, Irene; Jaramillo-Gutiérrez, Ainhoa; Ramírez, Federico MDPI (2017)
      Despite empirical evidence that women’s presence in management positions is a source of value co-creation for firms, these positions are still male-dominated. Some evidence from experimental economics suggests that one ...
    • openAccess   Towards Adopting Inflation Targeting: The Credibility and Limitations of Monetary Policy Under The Fixed Exchange System: The Case of Jordan 

      Abu Asab, Nora; Cuestas, Juan Carlos Wiley (2020-05-01)
      In this paper the interest rate pass through is examined within its intermediate lag of action to shed light on the credibility of monetary policy in Jordan, where the reputation of low inflation is imported through a ...
    • openAccess   Trade agreements and international technology transfer 

      Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; Chelala, Santiago Springer (2021)
      This is the first paper that analyzes for a global sample of countries how trade agree- ments that include technology-related provisions impact exports of goods, and how this impact differs depending on the technology ...
    • closedAccess   Trade and transport connectivity: a spatial approach 

      Alamá Sabater, Luisa; Márquez-Ramos, Laura; Suárez-Burguet, Celestino Taylor & Francis (2013)
      This article aims to analyse whether transport connectivity affects trade flows using a spatial approach. We consider first-order contiguity and incorporate logistics network structure dependence in a spatial autoregressive ...
    • closedAccess   Trade effects of trade facilitation revisited 

      Masood, Amjad; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada Elsevier (2023-12-01)
      This paper is the first to evaluate the effect of trade facilitation measures on bilateral exports considering intra-national trade. The measures used are based on the United Nations Global Survey on Digital and Sustainable ...
    • closedAccess   Trade integration in the European Union: Openness,interconnectedness, and distance 

      Arribas, Iván; Bensassi, Sami; Tortosa-Ausina, Emili Elsevier (2020)
      This article presents a set of indicators to measure regional trade integration, focusing on the case of the European Union. We propose measures of openness, connectedness and integration which are tuned to evaluate not ...
    • openAccess   Trade Openness and Income: A Tale of Two Regions 

      Camarero, Mariam; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; Nowak-Lehmann D., Felicitas; Tamarit, Cecilio John Wiley & Sons Ltd (2015-08-18)
      In this article we present evidence of the long-run effect of trade openness on income per worker for two regions that have followed different liberalization strategies, namely Asia and Latin America. A model that ...
    • openAccess   Trade policy and input liberalization: The effect on Egyptian firms’ productivity 

      Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; Said, Mona; Zaki, Chahir Wiley (2021-05-14)
      This paper explores the link between trade liberalization and firms’ performance in Egypt combining macro and micro data. Using the Economic Census of Egypt 2013, we examine the association between tariffs and non-tariffs ...
    • openAccess   Trade policy versus trade facilitation: An application using "Good Old" OLS 

      Márquez-Ramos, Laura; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada; Suárez-Burguet, Celestino Dennis J. Snower (2012)
      Trade policy barriers are only one element of overall trade costs. Among these, and due to the decrease in the influence of tariff barriers on trade over time, institutional barriers might increase in relative importance ...
    • openAccess   Transfers in the gravity equation 

      Kruse, Hendrik Wiard; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA (2021-03-23)
      This study integrates development aid into a theoretically founded structural gravity model that considers primary and secondary effects of aid as an income transfer and as a bilateral trade cost determinant. We identify ...
    • openAccess   Transitions in the cryptocurrency market during the COVID-19 pandemic: A network analysis 

      Vidal-Tomás, David Elsevier (2021-02-17)
      In this letter, we identify the transitions of the cryptocurrency market during the pandemic by means of a network analysis. This method allows us to observe that COVID-19 significantly affected cryptocurrencies during a ...
    • closedAccess   Treatment satisfaction [La satisfacción con el tratamiento] 

      Villar López, Julia; Lizán, Luis; Soto Alvarez, Javier; Peiró Moreno, Salvador Elsevier (2009)
      [No abstract available]