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Sankey diagrams for macroeconomics: A teaching complement bridging undergraduate and graduate Macro
(Wiley, 2022-09-09)Background The diagnosis of allergic reactions to penicillins (AR-PEN) is very complex as there is a loss of sensitization over time, which leads to negative skin tests (STs) and specific IgE in serum, and even to tolerance ... -
Separatism and identity: a comparative analysis of the Basque and Catalan cases
(Cambridge, 2022-07-13)This paper explores the potential of elections to change our emotions and modify the relevance that voters assign to self-interest and group-identity issues. We examine this question by analyzing the 1998–2016 period of ... -
Spatio-temporal clustering: Neighbourhoods based on median seasonal entropy
(Spatial Statistics, 2021-08-24)In this research, a new uncertainty clustering method has been developed and applied to the spatial time series with seasonality. The new unsupervised grouping method is based on Neighbourhoods and Median Seasonal Entropy. ... -
Tax autonomy mitigates soft budget constraint: evidence from Spanish Regions
(Cambridge, 2022-10-19)Within the framework of the soft budget constraint problem, this article investigates the impact of a legislative reform that increased regional tax autonomy on the propensity of Spanish regional governments to incur a ... -
The bureaucracy trap
(Elsevier, 2023-07-30)We study the incentives of political parties to institute reforms that improve bureaucratic quality and increase the ability of governments to implement policy change. We consider a context of dynamic elections where current ... -
The circular economy and the optimal recycling rate: a macroeconomic approach
(Elsevier, 2022-06-06)This paper studies the economic implications of the circular economy and recycling activities from a macroeconomic perspective. The paper incorporates the circular economy into an otherwise standard neoclassical dynamic ... -
The determinants of inflation volatility: a panel data analysis for US-product categories.
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2022-02-20)Some macroeconomic dimensions like the economic business cycle, the exchange rate move- ments when the degree of country openness is significant, or the level of inflation are often considered to explain measured-inflation ... -
The effect of early automation on the wage distribution with endogenous occupational choices
(Springer, 2022-06-23)While the literature demonstrated that automation reduces employment in routine jobs (job polarization), its impact on wages is still unclear and the debate open. By applying Counterfactual Quantile Regressions to historical ... -
The intensive and the extensive margins: not only an international issue.
(Springer, 2013-03-27)Empirical evidence shows that quantity (intensive margin) and variety availability (extensive margin) have effects of different magnitude on populations’ welfare. Indeed, the pattern of a market dynamics may cause changes ... -
The minimal Hilbert basis of the Hammond order cone
(Springer, 2022-07-11)We characterize the minimal Hilbert basis of the Hammond order cone, and present several novel applications of the resulting basis. From the basis, we extract an invertible matrix, that provides a numerical representation ... -
Transmission and use of information in network games.
(Elsevier, 2023-04-08)We design an experiment to study how agents share and make use of information in networks. Agents receive payo -relevant signals automatically shared with neighbours. We compare the use of information in different network ... -
Valuation of ticket prices for first-division football matches in the Spanish league
(Wiley, 2022-09-12)This paper measures the optimal prices of football tickets and investigates the pricing strategy of the first-division teams in the Spanish league during the 2018/2019 season. The paper develops a dual hybrid model of ... -
Vote choices and valence: intercepts and alternate specifications
(Cambridge University Press, 2024-01-18)Valence is a crucial concept in studying spatial voting and party competition. The widely adopted approach is to rely on intercepts of vote choice models and to infer, based on their size and direction, how valence affects ...