Economics
One of the most interesting factors in this analysis is the
aspect of inequality. This has a wide-spread impact and is apparent in areas
such as gender discrimination or in other examples of discrimination generated
by socioeconomic situations.
Team
- Dr. Miquel Bastons Prat
- Dr. Pedro García del Barrio
- Dr. Frederic Marimon Viadiu
- Dr. Toni Mora Corral
- Dr. David Tanganelli
Bernades
Recent publications
- MORA, T. (2008) “Why do higher graduates regret their field of studies? Some
evidence from Catalonia”, forthcoming Education Economics.
- MORA, T. i Escardíbul, J-O. (2008) “Schooling effects on undergraduate
performance: evidence from the University of Barcelona”, forthcoming Higher
Education.
- MORA, T. (2008) “Factors conditioning the formation of European regional
convergence clubs”, forthcoming Annals of Regional Science.
- MORA, T. (2008) “Explaining within country regional GDPpc inequality at the
European Union”, Italian Journal of Regional Science, 7(2), 51-69.
- MORA, T. (2008) “The relevance of satisfaction with coverage for visits to
physicians”, Hacienda Pública Española, 184(1), 99-116.
- Carrión-i-Silvestre, J-L., M. Espasa i T. Mora, (2008) "Fiscal
decentralization and economic growth in Spain”, Public Finance Review, 36(2),
194-218.
- MORA, T. (2008) “The relationship between the capacity of the Spanish central
government to retain tax-revenue shares and interregional inequality”,
Environment and Planning C-Government and Policy, 26(3), 601-613.
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GARCÍA DEL BARRIO, P.; PUJOL,
F., 2007, "Hidden monopsony rents in winner-take-all markets. Sport and
economic contribution of Spanish soccer players", Managerial and Decision
Economics, 28, 57-70.
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GARCÍA DEL BARRIO, P., L.A.
Gil-Alana, 2007, "New revelations about unemployment persistence in Spain.
Time series and panel data approaches using regional data", forthcoming in
Applied Economics
- MORA, T. (2007) “Explaining
the evolution of the capacity of Spanish central government to retain tax
revenue shares”, forthcoming in Environment and Planning C-Government and
Policy.