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An evolutionary model of prenatal and postnatal discrimination against females
Discrimination against born and unborn females is a well-documented phenomenon in countries such as India, China, Taiwan or Korea. Empirical studies support both additive and substitutive relationships between prenatal ... -
Exchange of indivisible goods and indifferences: The Top Trading Absorbing Sets mechanisms
There is a wide range of economic problems that involve the exchange of indivisible goods with no monetary transfers, starting from the housing market model of the seminal paper by Shapley and Scarf (1974) to problems such ... -
An extended behavior model for explaining the willingness to pay to reduce the air pollution in road transportation
Road transportation constitutes a key sector in developed countries, as an essential catalyst for economic and social activities. Nevertheless, it is relevant to emphasize the negative impacts of this activity identified ... -
The extensive margin and US aggregate fluctuations: a quantitative assessment
We report empirical evidence indicating that US net business formation has recently turned more volatile, procyclical and persistent. To study these stylized facts, we estimate a DSGE model with endogenous entry and exit. ... -
Fair elimination-type competitions
We study the impact of two basic principles of fairness on the structure of elimination-type competitions and perform our analysis by focusing on sports competitions. The first principle states that stronger players should ... -
Fixed bandwidth asymptotics for the studentized mean of fractionally integrated processes
We consider inference for the mean of a general stationary process based on standardizing the sample mean by a frequency domain estimator of the long run variance. Here, the main novelty is that we consider alternative ... -
Fixed bandwidth inference for fractional cointegration
In a fractional cointegration setting we derive the fixed bandwidth limiting theory of a class of estimators of the cointegrating parameter which are constructed as ratios of weighted periodogram averages. These estimators ... -
Formas organizativas y espacio: los distritos industriales, un caso particular en el desarrollo regional
(Universidades de Andalucía (Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales. Universidad de Málaga), 1997) Artículo / ArtikuluaTomando como base las herramientas conceptuales proporcionadas por la teoría de los costes de transacción, se pretende construir un marco analítico para el análisis de las formas organizativas de la actividad productiva ... -
Framing effects on risk-taking behavior: evidence from a field experiment in multiple choice tests
We exploit testing data to gain better understanding on framing effects on decision-making and performance under risk. In a randomized field experiment, we modified the framing of scoring rules for penalized multiple-choice ... -
Freedom of choice: John Stuart Mill and the tree of life
This essay deals with the notion and content of freedom of choice proposing a new set up and a new family of measures for this concept which is, indeed, an ethical value of paramount importance in a well ordered and open ... -
Freshwater for cooling needs: a long-run approach to the nuclear water footprint in Spain
From the invention of the steam engine to the present, water has represented a significant input to the energy system, although this has been mostly ignored in the literature. In Spain, the most arid country in Europe, ... -
From equilibrium to equity. The survival of the commons in the Ebro Basin: Navarra from the 15th to the 20th centuries
This paper describes an historical case of management of common lands, and their survival and transformation through the great agrarian reforms of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The hypothesis is that the notion ... -
Gender differences in alternating-offer bargaining: an experimental study
A laboratory study was carried out to analyze the relationship between ambiguity regarding the sharing norms in structured alternating-ofer bargaining and gender diferences in bargaining. Symmetric environments, where a ... -
Group concentration and violence: does ethnic segregation affect domestic terrorism?
This paper examines the link between ethnic segregation and domestic terrorism. The results show that ethnic segregation has a positive and significant effect on the incidence of domestic terrorism, which indicates that ... -
Head-to-head comparison between the EQ-5D-5L and the EQ-5D-3L in general population health surveys
Background: The EQ-5D has been frequently used in national health surveys. This study is a head-to-head comparison to assess how expanding the number of levels from three (EQ-5D-3L) to five in the new EQ-5D-5L version has ... -
Height, nutritional and economic inequality in central Spain, 1837-1936
This article analyzes the evolution of inequality in mean male height in central Spain considering the generations born from 1837 to 1915, measured in the drafts from 1858 to 1936 (n = 53,503). Mean adult height reflects ... -
ICT impact on tourism industry
The goal of this paper is to analyze the effects of ICT on firms’ competitiveness, as well as on their level of innovation, productivity and on the market share depending on the tourism area: Accommodation, Gastronomy ... -
Impact of successful treatment with directacting antiviral agents on health-related quality of life in chronic hepatitis C patients
Background. Direct-acting antivirals (DAA) have demonstrated high efficacy to achieve sustained virological response (SVR) in chronic hepatitis C patients. We aim to assess the change in healthrelated quality of life (HRQoL) ... -
Incentives and intrinsic motivation in healthcare
Objetivo: Ha sido establecido por la literatura que los trabajadores de las organizaciones públicas están intrínsecamente motivados. Este trabajo es un estudio empírico en el sector sanitario que utiliza métodos de ... -
Information, experience, and willingness to mitigate mental health consequences from flooding through collective defence
Demand for reducing mental health impacts from flooding through collective flood defence is elicited using a contingent valuation method with a sequential hypothetical scenario, which accounts for human resilience and ...