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2024
- 2024/475 Farmers' Adaptive Investments and Groundwater Resource Impact in a Changing Climate
by Julia de Frutos Cachorro & Lucia Sbragia - 2024/473 The Partition Lattice Value for Global Cooperative Games
by J.M. Alonso Meijide & M. à lvarez-Mozos & M.G. Fiestras-Janeiro & A. Jiménez-Losada - 2024/471 Tariffs and industrial location in Ecuador
by Diego Ocampo & Mayra Janet Ortega & Elisenda Paluzie - 2024/470 An egalitarian approach for the adjudication of conflicting claims
by Josep M Izquierdo & Carlos Rafels - 2024/468 Optimal Disclosure Mandate in Supply Chains
by Tsz-Ning Wong & Lily Ling Yang & Andrey Zhukov - 2024/466 Sequential Creation of Surplus and the Shapley Value
by Mikel à lvarez-Mozos & Inés MachoStadler & David PérezCastrillo - 2024/465 The Economic Linkages of Covid-19 Across Sectors and Regions in the UK
by Fidel Pérez-Sebastián & Rafael Serrano-Quintero - 2024/464 The gender gap in paid and unpaid work along the life cycle: The role of household arrangements
by Gemma Abio & Ció Patxot & Elisenda Renteria & Guadalupe Souto & Tanja IsteniÄ - 2024/463 War inflation and taxation
by Oriol Sabaté & Sara Torregrosa-Hetland - 2024/462 The Data Economy and Polarization on Social Media
by Goonj Mohan - 2024/461 A ‘smart buy' for all? Unequal and unintended consequences of a messaging program for child education
by Elisabetta Aurino & Sharon Wolf
2023
- 2023/460 Political Accountability and Misinformation
by Braz Camargo & Laura Karpuska & Caio Lorecchio - 2023/459 The long-term evolution of intergenerational transfers in Spain (1958-2012)
by Concepció Patxot - 2023/458 Educational Assortative Mating in the European Regions
by Erik Stivens PadillaGalviz & Montserrat Vilalta-Bufà - 2023/457 Bad NGOs? Competition in the market for donations and workers' misconduct
by Ester Manna - 2023/456 Tax Reforms and Network Effects
by Bruno Ricardo Delalibera & Pedro Ferreira & Diego Gomes & Johann Soares - 2023/455 Capital Misallocation and Economic Development in a Dynamic Open Economy
by Heron Rios - 2023/453 Natural Disasters and Financial Technology Adoption
by Bruno R. Delalibera & Valdemar Pinho Neto & Victor Rodrigues - 2023/452 The Impact of Compulsory Schooling Expansion on Educational Outcomes: The Case of Indonesia
by à lvaro Choi - 2023/451 Structural transformation in India: The Role of the Service Sector
by Rafael Serrano-Quintero - 2023/450 Gendered Effects of the Minimum Wage
by Luke Haywood - 2023/449 The essential coalitions index in games with restricted cooperation
by Martà Jané BallarÃn - 2023/448 Common Ownership Unpacked
by Olga Chiappinelli & Konstantinos G. Papadopoulos & Dimitrios Xefteris - 2023/446 Reforms in the Natural Gas Sector and Economic Development
by Bruno R. Delaribera & Rafael SerranoQuintero & Guilherme G. Zimmermann - 2023/445 Matching markets with farsighted couples
by Ata Atay & Sylvain Funck & Ana Mauleon & Vincent Vannetelbosch - 2023/444 Fiscal Multiplier in Bolivia: Do the Nationalization Process and the Unconventional Monetary Policy matter?
by Wilma Ticona Huanca - 2023/443 Taxation of Top Incomes and Tax Avoidance
by Alessandro Di Nola & Georgi Kocharkov & Almuth Scholl & Anna Tkhir & Haomin Wang - 2023/442 Proportional clearing mechanisms in financial systems: an axiomatic approach
by Pedro Calleja & Francesc Llerena - 2023/441 The complexity of power indices in voting games with incompatible players
by Martà Jané BallarÃn - 2023/440 Overbidding and underbidding in package allocation problems
by Marina Núñez & Francisco Robles - 2023/439 Firm behavior during an epidemic
by Vahagn Jerbashian & Luiz Brotherhood - 2023/436 Lorenz Population Monotonic Allocation Schemes for TU-games
by Josep M Izquierdo & Jesús Montes & Carlos Rafels
2022
- 2022/438 Limited farsightedness in priority-based matching
by Ata Atay & Ana Mauleon & Vincent Vannetelbosch - 2022/437 School choice with farsighted students
by Ata Atay & Ana Mauleon & Vincent Vannetelbosch - 2022/436 Lifecycle consumption and household structure: A pseudo-panel approach
by Gemma Abio & Ció Patxot & Alexandrina Stoyanova & Raquel Andrés & Guadalupe Souto - 2022/434 Persuading crowds
by Caio Lorecchio - 2022/433 Efficient copyright filters for online hosting platforms
by Alessandro De Chiara & Ester Manna & Antoni RubÃ-Puig & Adrian Segura-Moreiras - 2022/432 Gender gaps in STEM occupations in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Mexico
by David Cuberes & Florencia Saravia & Marc Teignier - 2022/431 Stackelberg competition in groundwater resources with multiple uses
by Julia de Frutos Cachorro & Guiomar MartÃn-Herrán & Mabel Tidball - 2022/430 Pre-industrial inequality in Catalonia
by Julio Martinez-Galarraga & Marc Prat - 2022/429 Queueing games with an endogenous number of machines
by Ata Atay & Christian Trudeau - 2022/428 Two families of values for global games
by José MarÃa Alonso-Meijide & Mikel à lvarez-Mozos & Maria Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro & Andres Jiménez-Losada - 2022/427 Working from home, pandemic, occupations, industries
by Vahagn Jerbashian & Montserrat Vilalta-Bufà - 2022/426 Non-manipulability by clones in bankruptcy problems
by Pedro Calleja & Francesc Llerena - 2022/425 Income-based affirmative action in college admissions
by Luiz Brotherhood & Bernard Herskovic & Joao Ramos - 2022/424 Understanding the decline of interpersonal violence in the ancient middle east Abstract: How did human societies succeed in reducing interpersonal violence, a precondition to achieve security and prosperity? Given that homicide records are only available for the more recent period, much of human history remains virtually outside our purview. To fill this gap, a literature intersecting economics, archaeology, and anthropology has devised reliable methods for studying traumas deliberately inflicted in human skeletal remains. In this paper we reconstruct the early history of conflict by exploiting a novel dataset on weapon-related wounds from skeletons excavated across the Middle East, spanning the whole pre-Classical period (ca. 8,000-400 BCE). By documenting when and how ancient Middle Eastern populations managed to reduce intersocietal violence and achieve remarkable levels of development, we broaden historical perspectives on the structural factors driving human conflict
by Giacomo Benati & Joerg Baten & Arkadiusz Soltysiak - 2022/423 Services trade contribution on global income generation (2000 - 2014) Abstract: This paper investigates the contribution of services trade to the variation of global income generation for the period of 2000 to 2014, applying a structural decomposition analysis in a global multi-regional input-output framework. We disentangle impacts of determinants of this variation for 56 sectors (of which, 29 are services) on a global level and on seven world regions, considering primary inputs, technology, components of final demand (private consumption, government expenditures and investment), trade and trade structure of both intermediate inputs and final products as drivers. Empirical findings suggest that overall, intermediate trade of services contributed to 5,38% of global income generation while final trade of services to 4,56% for the 15 years-period analyzed. This significant contribution seems to be explained mainly through the increase of demand of services as the negative effect of the structure of trade suggests that per unit of services traded, the value–added generated decreased over this period. At the sectoral level, wholesale trade, the financial sector, administrative and support services, legal and accounting services along with land transport appear to be the most important contributors of the services sectors through trade. Despite having northern European countries along with the BRIIC countries and the northern American ones as the most important contributors through services trade, when looking at the share of contribution of services trade of different groups relative to only their own total contribution, the eastern European countries is the group that makes it to the top
by Michel Lioussis & Mònica Serrano - 2022/422 Key players in bullying networks
by Ata Atay & Ana Mauleon & Simon Schopohl & Vincent Vannetelbosch - 2022/421 Fertility and migration
by Arianna Garofalo - 2022/420 Income-based scholarships and access to higher education
by Guilherme Strifezzi Leal & Ã lvaro Choi - 2022/419 Axioms for the optimal stable rules and fair-division rules in a multiple-partners job market
by Gerard Domènech Gironell & Marina Núñez Oliva - 2022/418 When lawmakers met progressives. Debating the American federal income tax of 1894
by Javier San Julian Arrupe - 2022/417 Frequent audits and honest audits
by Jacopo Bizzotto & Alessandro De Chiara - 2022/416 Maternal employment and childhood malnutrition in Ecuador
by José Carlos Andrade & Joan Gil
2021
- 2021/415 Do search engines increase concentration in media markets?
by Joan Calzada & Nestor Duch-Brown & Ricard Gil - 2021/414 Structural change and the income of nations
by Francisco J. Beltrán Tapia & Alfonso DÃez-Minguela & Alicia Gómez-Tello & Julio Martinez-Galarraga & Daniel A. Tirado-Fabregat - 2021/413 Trade globalization and social spending in Spain, 1850-2000
by Sergio Espuelas - 2021/412 Structural change and the income of nations
by Cynthia Armas & Fernando Sánchez-Losada - 2021/411 Racial quotas in higher education and pre-college academic performance: Evidence from Brazil
by Guilherme Strifezzi Leal & Ã lvaro Choi - 2021/410 A dynamic theory of regulatory capture
by Alessandro De Chiara & Marco A. Schwarz - 2021/409 Democracy and primary education spending in Spain, 1902-22
by Paola Azar & Sergio Espuelas - 2021/408 Segregation and preferences for redistribution
by Dilara Tosu & Montserrat Vilalta-Bufà - 2021/407 Entrepreneurship, growth and productivity with bubbles
by Lise Clain-Chamosset-Yvrard & Xavier Raurich & Thomas Seegmuller - 2021/406 Health information and lifestyle behaviours: the impact of a diabetes diagnosis
by Alessio Gaggero & Joan Gil & Dolores Jiménez-Rubio & Eugenio Zucchelli - 2021/405 The hidden cost of bananas: pesticide effects on newborns’ health
by Joan Calzada & Meritxell Gisbert & Bernard Moscoso
2020
- 2020/404 The Impact of ICT on Working from Home: Evidence from EU Countries
by Vahagn Jerbashian & Montserrat Vilalta-Bufi - 2020/403 Stable cores in information graph games
by Marina Núñez & Juan Vidal-Puga - 2020/402 Continuous-time Optimal Pension Indexing in Pay-as-You-Go Systems
by Oriol Roch - 2020/401 Introducing media in a model of electoral competition with candidate quality
by Gerard Domènech i Gironell - 2020/400 The Cycle of Rents: a Model of Rational Bull-and-Bear Cycles in an Efficient Market
by Eduard Gracia Rodríguez - 2020/399 Colonizer Identity and Trade in Africa: Were the British More Favourable to Free Trade?
by Federico Tadei
2019
- 2019/398 On Convexity in Games with Externalities
by José María Alsonso-Maijide & Mikel Álvarez-Mozos & María Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro & Andrés Jiménez-Losada - 2019/397 Mergers, branch consolidation and financial exclusion in the US bank market
by Joan Calzada & Xavier Fageda & Fernando Martínez-Santos - 2019/396 Income Inequality in French West Africa: Building Social Tables for Pre-Independence Senegal and Ivory Coast
by Guido Alfani & Federico Tadei - 2019/395 Assortative multisided assignment games. The extreme core points
by F.Javier Martínez de Albéniz & Carlos Rafels & Neus Ybern - 2019/394 Agricultural Composition and Labor Productivity
by Cesar Blanco & Xavier Raurich - 2019/393 Trade in Information Technologies and Changes in the Demand for Occupations
by Jerbashian Vahagn - 2019/392 Firms' ownership, employees' altruism, and competition
by Ester Manna - 2019/391 Over-education and childcare time
by Aleksander Kucel & Montserrat Vilalta-Bufí - 2019/390 Corruption and the Regulation of Innovation
by Alessandro De Chiara & Ester Manna - 2019/389 Socioeconomic burden of mental disorders in Spain 2006-2017
by Alexandrina Stoyanova & Jaime Pinilla Domínguez - 2019/388 A new order on embedded coalitions: Properties and applications
by José Mª Alonso-Meijide & Mikel Álvarez-Mozos & Mª Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro & Andrés Jiménez-Losada - 2019/387 Platform Price Parity Clauses and Segmentation
by Joan Calzada & Ester Manna & Andrea Mantovani
2018
- 2018/386 The nucleolus of the assignment game. Structure of the family
by F. Javier Martínez-de-Albéniz & Carlos Rafels & Neus Ybern - 2018/385 Spain and the classical gold standard.Short-And long-Term analyses
by Alba Roldan - 2018/384 A difficult consensus: the making of the Spanish welfare state
by Sergio Espuelas - 2018/383 Strategic investment decisions under the nuclear power debate in Belgium
by Julia de Frutos Cachorro & Gwen Willeghems & Jeroen Buysse - 2018/382 Uncontrolled diabetes and health care utilisation: a bivariate Latent Markov model approach
by Joan Gil & Paolo Li Donni & Eugenio Zucchelli - 2018/381 Who becomes an entrepreneur? The role of ability, education, and sector choice
by Montserrat Vilalta-Bufí & Aleksander Kucel & Giovanni Giusti - 2018/380 Quality Polarization and International Trade
by Till Ferdinand Hollstein & Kristian Estevez - 2018/379 The family of lattice structure values for games with externalities
by José Mª Alonso-Meijide & Mikel Alvarez-Mozos & Mª Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro & Andrés Jiménez-Losada - 2018/378 Valuation monotonicity, fairness and stability in assignment problems
by René van den Brink & Marina Nuñez & Francisco Robles - 2018/377 Tele-Communications 2.0: The Age of the Internet
by Vahagn Jerbashian & Anna Kochanova - 2018/376 Solving Becker's assortative assignments and extensions
by F. Javier Martínez-de-Albéniz & Carlos Rafels & Neus Ybern - 2018/375 Revisiting real exchange rate volatility: Non-traded goods and cointegrated tfp Chockse
by Aydan Dogan & Timo Bettendorf - 2018/374 Inequality and Structural Change under Non-Linear Engels' Curve
by Jaime Alonso-Carrera & Giulia Felice & Xavier Raurich - 2018/373 Leisure Time and the Sectoral Composition of Employment
by Edgar Cruz & Xavier Raurich - 2018/372 Sustainability and adequacy of the Spanish pension system after the 2013 reform: a microsimulation analysis
by Meritxell Solé & Guadalupe Souto & Concepció Patxot - 2018/371 Structural change and female participation in recent economic growth: A multisectoral analysis for the Spanish economy
by Rosa Duarte & Cristina Sarasa & Mònia Serrano - 2018/370 Political viability of intergenerational transfers. An empirical application
by Gianko Michailidis & Concepció Patxot
2017
- 2017/369 The incentive core in co-investment problems
by Josep Maria Izquierdo & Carlos Rafels - 2017/368 The determinants of Entrepreneurship Gender Gaps: A cross-country Analysis
by Marc Teignier Baque & David Cuberes & Sadia Priyanka - 2017/367 Income distribution by age group and productive bubbles
by Xavier Raurich & Thomas Seegmuller - 2017/366 Envy in Mission-Oriented Organizations
by Francesca Barigozzi & Ester Manna - 2017/365 Technology of the preferences: linking consumption expenditures to value added with minimal information
by Esteban Fernández-Vázquez & Mònica Serrano - 2017/364 Fiber deployment in Spain
by Joan Calzada & Begoña García-Mariñoso & Jordi Ribé & Rafael Rubio-Campillo & David Suarez - 2017/363 Games with Graph Restricted Communication and Levels Structure of Cooperation
by Oriol Tejada & Mikel Álvarez-Mozos - 2017/362 Demand for Child Labor in a Dynamic North-South Trade Model
by Kristian Estévez - 2017/361 Industrial Policy and the Timing of Trade Liberalization
by Till F. Hollstein & Kristian Estévez - 2017/360 Anatomizing the Mechanics of Structural Change
by Jaime Alonso-Carrera & María Jesús Freire-Serén & Xavier Raurich - 2017/359 Investment Specific Technology Shocks and Emerging Market Business Cycle Dynamics
by Aydan Dogan - 2017/358 Intellectual Property and Product Market Competition Regulations in a Model with Two R&D Performing Sectors
by Vahagn Jerbashian - 2017/357 Multi-sided assignment games on m-partite graphs
by Ata Atay & Marina Núñez
2016
- 2016/356 Macroeconomic costs of gender gaps in a model with household production and entrepreneurship
by David Cuberes & Marc Teignier - 2016/355 Political Regime and Social Spending in Spain: A Time Series Analysis (1850-2000)
by Sergio Espuelas Barroso - 2016/354 Self-Financing Education, Borrowing Constraints, Government Policies, and Economic Growth
by Hoang D. Duong & Fernando Sánchez-Losada - 2016/353 An implementation of the Vickrey outcome with gross-substitutes
by Francisco Robles - 2016/352 On the interplay between speculative bubbles and productive investment
by Xavier Raurich & Thomas Seegmuller - 2016/351 Intergenerational Mobility under Education-Effort Complementarity
by Jaime Alonso-Carrera & Jordi Caballé & Xavier Raurich - 2016/350 An alternative proof of the characterization of core stability for the assignment game
by Ata Atay - 2016/349 Some structural properties of a lattice of embedded coalitions
by José María Alonso-Meijide & Mikel Alvarez-Mozos & María Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro & Andrés Jiménez-Losada - 2016/348 Automation and Job Polarization: On the Decline of Middling Occupations in Europe
by Vahagn Jerbashian - 2016/347 Constrained multi-issue rationing problems
by Josep Maria Izquierdo Aznar & Pere Timoner Lledó - 2016/346 Delegation with a Reciprocal Agent
by Ester Manna & Alessandro De Chiara - 2016/345 Decentralized rationing problems
by Josep Maria Izquierdo Aznar & Pere Timoner Lledó - 2016/344 Do pensions foster education? An empirical perspective
by Gianko Michailidis & Concepció Patxot & Meritxell Solé Juvés - 2016/343 Is marriage protecting your health in recession times?
by Joan Gil Trasfí - 2016/342 The Shapley-Shubik Index in the Presence of Externalities
by Mikel Alvarez-Mozos & José María Alonso-Meijide & María Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro - 2016/341 Trade Finance Affects Trade Dynamics
by Marta Arespa & Diego Gruber - 2016/340 Product Quality and International Price Dynamics
by Marta Arespa & Diego Gruber - 2016/339 Are All Booms and Busts Created Equal? A New Methodology for Understanding Bull and Bear Stock Markets
by German Forero-Laverde - 2016/338 Gender differences and stereotypes in strategic thinking
by Maria Cubel & Santiago Sanchez-Pages - 2016/337 When is an oligarchy formed? The origins and evolution of an elite. Barcelona 1850-1920
by Jose Miguel Sanjuan Marroquin - 2016/336 Entrepreneurial skills and wage employment
by Aleksander Kucel & Montserrat Vilalta-Bufí - 2016/335 On the Industry Specificity of Human Capital and Business Cycles
by Vahagn Jerbashian & Sergey Slobodyan & Evangelia Vourvachaki
2015
- 2015/334 Height and Industrialisation in a City in Catalonia during the Nineteenth Century
by Ramon Ramon-Muñoz & Josep-Maria Ramon-Muñoz - 2015/333 Insights into the nucleolus of the assignment game
by F.Javier Martínez-de-Albéniz & Carles Rafels & Neus Ybern - 2015/332 The Welfare State and the demographic dividend: A cross-country comparison
by Gemma Abio Roig & Concepció Patxot Cardoner & Miguel Sánchez-Romero & Guadalupe Souto Nieves - 2015/331 European Energy Market Integration: Efficiency Improvements in Electricity Producing Firms
by Ferran Armada Ramírez - 2015/330 The reform of the European Energy Tax Directive: does data disaggregation matter? The Italian case Abstract: In 2011, the European Commission (EC) proposed a new version of the Energy Taxation Directive (ETD), a tax affecting the price of energy products. The main aim was to increase the effectiveness of the instrument through stronger fiscal pressure and to coordinate the environmental taxation with the Emissions Trade System (ETS) introduced in 2005. However, in May 2012 the European Parliament did not approve the reform. Italy, already characterized by high energy taxation rates, has recently expressed a commitment to increase the use of environmental taxation by explicitly referring to the amendments proposed by the EC in 2011. This study analyzes the effect of the 2011 ETD reform on prices in Italy, if it were implemented. The main finding is that the new tax regime would have a low impact on prices. This result implies that the reform would not significantly orient consumption and production towards more environmentally-friendly patterns
by Paola Rocchi & Mònica Serrano - 2015/329 Generalized rationing problems and solutions
by Pere Timoner Lledó & Josep Maria Izquierdo Aznar - 2015/328 Power Indices and Minimal Winning Coalitions in Simple Games with Externalities Abstract: We propose a generalization of simple games to situations with coalitional externalities. The main novelty of our generalization is a monotonicity property that we define for games in partition function form. This property allows us to properly speak about minimal winning embedded coalitions. We propose and characterize two power indices based on these kind of coalitions. We provide methods based on the multilinear extension of the game to compute the indices. Finally, the new indices are used to study the distribution of power in the current Parliament of Andalusia
by José María Alonso-Meijide & Mikel Álvarez-Mozos & María Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro - 2015/327 Carbon-motivated border tax adjustment: a proposal for the EU
by Paola Rocchi & Iñaki Arto & Jordi Roca & Mònica Serrano - 2015/326 Intrinsically Motivated Agents in Teams
by Ester Manna - 2015/325 Labor mobility, structural change and economic growth
by Jaime Alonso-Carrera & Xavier Raurich - 2015/324 Structural Change and Non-Constant Biased Technical Change
by Edgar Cruz - 2015/323 Regional income distribution in Mexico: new long-term evidence, 1895-2010
by José Aguilar-Retureta - 2015/322 A revision of the revaluation index of Spanish pensions
by Oriol Roch & Manuela Bosch- Príncep & Isabel Morillo & Daniel Vilalta - 2015/321 Efficient multilateralism or bilateralism? The TTIP from an EU Trade Policy perspective
by Patricia Garcia-Duran & Montserrat Millet - 2015/320 Combine to compete: improving fiscal forecast accuracy over time
by Laura Carabotta & Peter Claeys
2014
- 2014/319 Sticky income inequality in the Spanish transition (1973-1990)
by Sara Torregrosa Hetland - 2014/317 Emergence and development of a financial cluster: the evolution of Andorra’s banking deposits in the long-term, 1931-2007
by Marc Galabert Macià - 2014/316 One-seller assignment markets with multiunit demands
by Francisco Robles & Marina Núñez - 2014/315 The determinants of CAP reform: learning from the European financial crisis and CAP 2013
by Patricia Garcia-Duran & Montserrat Millet - 2014/314 Incumbency (dis)advantage when citizens can propose Abstract:This paper analyses the problem that an incumbent faces during the legislature when deciding how to react to citizen proposals such as the outcome of referenda or popular initiatives. We argue that these proposals constitute a potential source of electoral disadvantage when citizens factor in their evaluation of the incumbent his reaction to these proposals. This is because an incumbent politician may jeopardize his re-election by implementing policies close to his preferred ones but unpopular among the electorate. We characterize conditions under which this potential disadvantage becomes in fact an electoral advantage for the incumbent. We fi nd that the choices of the incumbent during the legislature will be closest to citizens policy proposals when the intensity of electoral competition is neither too soft nor too tough. Finally, we use our results to discuss some implications of the use of mechanisms such as referenda and popular assemblies on electoral competition and on the incumbency advantage phenomenon
by Enriqueta Aragonès & Santiago Sánchez-Pagés - 2014/313 The Impact of Doing Business Regulations on Investments in ICT
by Vahagn Jerbashian & Anna Kochanova - 2014/312 Economics breeds culture
by Patricio Garcia-Minguez & Ausias Ribo Argemi - 2014/311 Rationing problems with payoff thresholds
by Pere Timoner & Josep Maria Izquierdo - 2014/310 Some optimization and decision problems in proportional reinsurance
by Anna Castañer & M.Mercè Claramunt & Maite Mármol - 2014/309 Growth, unemployment and wage inertia
by Xavier Raurich & Valeri Sorolla - 2014/308 Aggregate Costs of Gender Gaps in the Labor Market: A Quantitative Estimate
by Marc Teignier & David Cuberes - 2014/307 R&D poverty traps
by Abián García-Rodríguez & Fernando Sánchez-Losada - 2014/306 Endogenous growth with capital in R&D production functions
by Fernando Sánchez-Losada - 2014/305 Wages and prices in early Catalan industrialisation
by Julio Martínez-Galarraga & Marc Prat - 2014/304 Knowledge Licensing in a Model of R&D-driven Endogenous Growth
by Vahagn Jerbashian - 2014/303 Demand-based structural change and balanced economic growth
by Jaime Alonso-Carrera & Xavier Raurich - 2014/302 The Banzhaf Value in the Presence of Externalities
by Mikel Álvarez-Mozos & Oriol Tejada Pinyol
2013
- 2013/301 Cooperative games with size-truncated
by F. Javier Martínez-de-Albéniz