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2012

12.13 Economic Conditions and Employment Dynamics of Immigrants versus Natives: Who Pays the Costs of the “Great Recession”?  
by Raquel Carrasco & J.I García-Pérez
12.12 On the welfare loss caused by inequality of opportunity 
by Aitor Calo Blanco & J.I García-Pérez
12.11 The Effects of Employment Uncertainty and Wealth Shocks on the Labor Supply and Claiming Behavior of Older American Workers 
by Hugo Benítez Silva, J.I García-Pérez & Sergi Jiménez Martín
12.10 A new analysis of a simple model of health allocation
by Juan D. Moreno-Ternero
12.09 Fostering job search among older workers: the case for pension reform 
by J.I García-Pérez & Alfonso R. Sánchez-Martín
12.08 A new axiomatic approach to the evaluation of population health 
by Jens L. Hougaard & Juan D. Moreno-Ternero & Lars P. Osterdal
12.07 Technological Progress and Growth in Selected Pacific Countries
by Benedetto Molinari & Jesús Rodríguez López & José Luis Torres
12.06 The Educational Development Index: A Multidimensional Approach to Educational Achievements through PISA
by Antonio Villar
12.05 Accounting Spanish business cycles: What can be learned from past recessions?
by Jesús Rodríguez López & Mario Solís-García
12.04 Rationing in the presence of baselines  
by Jens L. Hougaard & Juan D. Moreno-Ternero & Lars P. Osterdal
12.03 On the comparison of group performance with categorical data
by Carmen Herrero & Antonio Villar
12.02 Welfare-Poverty Measurement
by Antonio Villar
12.01 A Unifying Framework for the Problem of Adjudicating Conflicting Claims
by Jens L. Hougaard & Juan D. Moreno-Ternero & Lars P. Osterdal

 

2011

11.15 Valuing QALYS at the end of life
by Jose Luis Pinto-Prades & Fernando Sanchez-Martínez & Belén Corbacho
11.14 Diffusion and Contagion in Networks with Heterogeneous Agents and Homophily
by Matthew O. Jackson & Dunia López-Pintado
11.13 A Social Perception of Smoking Cessation Medication: A Willingness-to-Pay Survey
by Jose Luis Pinto Prades & José M. Abellán-Perpiñán & Ildefonso Méndez-Martínez & Silvia Díaz-Cerezo & Verónica Sanz de Burgoa
11.12 A common ground for resource and welfare egalitarianism
by Juan D. Moreno-Ternero & John E. Roemer
Moreno-Ternero, J.D., and Roemer, J.E. (2013). A common ground for resource and welfare egalitarianism. Games and Economic Behavior, forthcoming.
11.11 On the optimal management of teams under budget contraints
by Dunia López-Pintado & Juan D. Moreno-Ternero
11.10 The lead time trade-off: The case of health states better than death
by Jose-Luis Pinto-Prades & Eva Rodríguez Míguez
11.09 Does Grade Retention afffect achievement? Some evidence from PISA
by J.I García-Pérez & Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo & J.A. Robles-Zurita
11.08 Optimal Coexistence of Long-term and Short-term Contracts in Labor Markets
by Inés Macho-Stadler & David Pérez-Castrillo & Nicolás Porteiro
11.07 The effects of introducing a single open-ended contract in the Spanish labour market
by Jose Ignacio García Pérez & Victoria Osuna
11.06 When normative and descriptive diverge: how to bridge the difference
by Jose-Luis Pinto-Prades & Jose-María Abellán-Perpiñán
Pinto-Prades, J.L. and Abellán-Perpiñán, J.M. (2011). When normative and descriptive diverge: how to bridge the difference. Social Chocie and Welfare, forthcoming.
11.05 Choosing High-Court Judges by Political Parties
by Nicolás Porteiro & Antonio Villar
Porteiro, N. and Villar, A. (2013). Choosing High-Court Judges by Political Parties. Public Choice, forthcoming.
11.04 La introducción de la Renta Agraria: una evaluación del impacto sobre la oferta de trabajo en Andalucía y Extremadura
by Jose Ignacio García Pérez & David Troncoso Ponce
11.03 An Empirical Analysis of the Matching Process in the Spanish Public Employment Agencies: The Vacancies
by Pablo Álvarez de Toledo, Fernando Núñez & Carlos Usabiaga
11.02 Revisiting the Original Ghosh Model: Can It Be More Plausible?
by Ana-Isabel Guerra & Ferran Sancho
Guerra, A-I., and Sancho, F. (2011). Revisiting the Original Ghost Model: Can It be More Plausible? Economic Systems Research, forthcoming.
11.01 A Theoretical Approach to Dual Practice Regulations in the Health Sector
by Paula González & Inés Macho-Stadler
González, P., Macho-Stadler, I. (2013). A Theoretical Approach to Dual Practice Regulations in the Health Sector. Journal of Health Economics, 32-1: 66-87.

 

 

2010

 

10.17 Seeking out and building monopolies, Rothchild strategies in non ferrous metals international markets (1830-1940)
by Miguel A. López-Morell & José M. O'Kean
 
10.16 Stability and Fairness in Models with a Multiple Membership
by Michel Le Breton & Juan D. Moreno-Ternero & Alexei Savvateev & Shlomo Weber
Le Breton, M., Moreno-Ternero, J.D., Savvateev, A. and Weber, S. (2013), Stability and Fairness in models with a multiple membership. International Journal of Game Theory, forthcoming.
10.15 A coalitional procedure leading to a family of bankruptcy rules
by Juan D. Moreno-Ternero
Moreno-Ternero, J.D. (2011), A coalitional procedure leading to a family of bankruptcy rules. Operations Research Letters, 39 (1): 1-3.
10.14 Seeking a decomposition of CO2 production vemissions in the Andalusian economy
by M. Alejandro Cardenete & Patricia Fuentes-Saguar & Clemente Polo
 
10.13 How Does A Fiscal Reform Affect Elasticities Of Income Tax Revenues? The Case of Spain, 2003-2008
by Diego Martínez-Lopez
 
10.12 Diferencias Regionales en Rendimiento Educativo en España: ¿La Familia lo Explica Todo?
by J. Ignacio García-Pérez & Marisa Hidalgo Hidalgo & José Antonio Robles Zurita
 
10.11 Unobserved Heterogeneity in Multi-Spell Discrete Time Duration Models
by J. Ignacio García-Pérez & Raquel Carrasco
 
10.10 Retirement incentives, individual heterogeneity and labour transitions of employed and unemployed workers
by J. Ignacio García-Pérez & Sergi Jiménez Martín & Alfonso R. Sánchez-Martín
 
10.09 Sticky Information and Inflation Persistence: Evidence from U.S. Data
by Benedetto Molinari
 
10.08 Unemployment Insurance and Job Turnover in Spain
by Yolanda Rebollo Sanz
 
10.07 A New Approach to Multidimensional Poverty Measurement
by Antonio Villar
 
10.06 Influence Networks
by Dunia López-Pintado

 

10.05 The wage gap between immigrant and native workers in Spain: an analysis using matched employer-employee data
by Fernando Muñoz-Bullón & J. Ignacio García-Pérez & Manuela Prieto-Rodríguez

 

10.04 How sensitive is the provision of public inputs to specifications?
by Diego Martinez Lopez & A. Jesus Sanchez Fuentes

Martínez, D. and Sánchez-Fuentes, A.J. (2011), The optimal policy in the provision of public inputs. To what extent do technology, taxation and preferences matter?, Journal of Economic Policy Reform, forthcoming.

10.03 Modelling Noise and Imprecision in Individual Decisions
by Graham Loomes & José Luis Pinto-Prades & Jose Maria Abellan-Perpinan & Eva Rodriguez-Miguez

 

10.02 Voting over piece-wise linear tax methods
by Juan D. Moreno-Ternero

Moreno-Ternero, J.D. (2011), Voting over piece-wise linear tax methods, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 47 (1), 29-36.

10.01 Growth, fluctuations and technology in the U.S. post-war economy
by Jesús Rodríguez López

 

 

2009

 

09.18 Do wage subsidies affect the subsequent employment stability of permanent workers?: the case of Spain
by Yolanda F. Rebollo Sanz & J. Ignacio García-Pérez

Rebollo Sanz, Y.F., García-Pérez, J.I. (2009) Do wage subsidies affect the subsequent employment stability of permanent workers?: the case of Spain, Moneda y Crédito, 228, 65-103.

09.17 Estimating Human Capital Externalities:The Case of Spanish Regions
by Manuel Hidalgo Pérez & Walter García-Fontes


09.16 Advertising, Labor Supply and the Aggregate Economy. A long run Analysis
by Benedetto Molinari & Francesco Turino

 

09.15 Are Within-Groups `Abilities' Distribution Constant on Time?
by Manuel Hidalgo

 

09.14 Distribution Sensitive Multidimensional Development Indices
by Antonio Villar

 

09.13 Can Labor Market Imperfections Cause Overprovision of Public Inputs?
by Diego Martinez & Tomas Sjögren

 

09.12 Progressive and merging-proof taxation
by Biung-Ghi Ju & Juan D. Moreno-Ternero

Biung-Ghi, J. and Moreno-Ternero, J.D. (2011) Progressive and merging-proof taxation, International Journal of Game Theory, Vol. 40, No. 1, 43-62.

09.11 The proportional rule for multi-issue bankruptcy problems
by Juan D. Moreno-Ternero

Moreno-Ternero, J.D. (2009) The proportional rule for multi-issue bankruptcy problems, Economics Bulletin, 29 (1), 483-490.

09.10 On the Adjudication of Conflicting Claims: An Experimental Study
by Carmen Herrero & Juan D. Moreno-Ternero & Giovanni Ponti

Herrero, C., Moreno-Ternero, J.D. and Ponti, G. (2010) On the Adjudication of Conflicting Claims: An Experimental Study Social Choice and Welfare, 34 (1), 145-179. [link to the journal]

09.09 Technological sources of productivity growth in Japan, the U.S. and Germany
by Jesús Rodríguez López & José Luis Torres Chacón

Rodríguez, J. and Torres Chacón J.L. Technological sources of productivity growth in Japan, the U.S. and Germany. Macroeconomic Dynamics, forthcoming.

09.08 Efficient Economic and Environmental Policies Combining Multicriteria Techniques and General Equilibrium Modelling
by Francisco J. André & M. Alejandro Cardenete

André, F.J., and Cardenete, M.A. (2010). Obtaining Efficient Economic and Environmental Policies for the Spanish Economy. The Empirical Economics Letters, 9(1). [link to the journal]

09.07 Landing a Permanent Contract: Do Job Interruptions and Employer Diversification Matter?
by Yolanda Rebollo Sanz

Rebollo Sanz, Yolanda Landing a Permanent Contract: Do Job Interruptions and Employer Diversification Matter?, The Manchester School, forthcoming.

09.06 Double Competition and Market Stability in Sir James Steuart
by José M. Menudo & Ramón Tortajada

 

09.05 Discrimination and Equality of Opportunity
by J. Ignacio García-Pérez & Antonio Villar

 

09.04 Tracking can be more equitable than mixing: peer effects and college attendance
by Marisa Hidalgo Hidalgo

 

09.03 Should we tax overtime, subsidize the wage or subsidize employment?
by Victoria Osuna

Osuna, V. (2009) Should we tax overtime, subsidize the wage or subsidize employment? The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, 9 (1), Topics, Article 41. [link to the journal]

09.02 Public Disclosure Programs vs. Traditional Approaches for Environmental Regulation: Green Goodwill and the Policies of the Firm
by Francisco J. André & Abderrahmane Sokri & Georges Zaccour

André, F.J., Sokri, A. and Zaccour, G. (2011). Public Disclosure Policies vs. Traditional approaches for environmental regulation: green goodwil and the policies of the firm. European Journal of Operational Research 212: 199-212.

09.01 The Rights-Egalitarian Solution for NTU Sharing Problems
by Carmen Herrero & Antonio Villar

 

 

2008

 

08.13 Unemployment Duration among Immigrants and Natives: Unobserved Heterogeneity in a Multi-Spell Duration Model
by Raquel Carrasco & José Ignacio García Pérez

 

08.12 Labor Demand and Information Technologies:Evidence for Spain, 1980-2005?
by Manuel A. Hidalgo-Pérez & Jesús Rodríguez-López & José Mª O'kean

 

08.11 Should we raise public expenditure on basic education and reduce expenditure at college?
by Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo & Iñigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe

Hidaldo-Hidalgo, M. and Iturbe-Ormaetxe, I. (2011). Should we raise expenditure at basic education and reduce expenditure at college? Journal of Economics, forthcoming.

08.10 Sequencing Anomalies in Choice Experiments
by Brett Day & Jose Luis Pinto Prades

Pinto Prades, J.L. and Day, B. (2010) Ordering Anomalies in Choice Experiments. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, forthcoming. [link to the journal]

08.09 Trying to estimate a monetary value for the QALY
by Jose Luis Pinto Prades & Graham Loomes & Raul Brey

Pinto Prades, J.L., Loomes, G. and Brey, R. (2009) Trying to estimate a monetary value for the QALY. Journal of health economics, 28 (3), 553-562. [link to the journal]

08.08 Wage Inequality in Spain, 1980-2000
by Manuel A. Hidalgo

 

08.07 Optimization in non-standard problems. An application to the provision of public inputs
by A. Jesus Sanchez Fuentes & Diego Martinez Lopez

Sánchez, A.J. and Martínez López, D. (2011) Optimization in non-standard problems. An application to the provision of public inputs. Computational economics, 37(1), 13-38.

08.06 Endogenous Retirement and Public Pension System Reform in Spain
by Alfonso R. Sánchez-Martín

Sánchez Martín, A.R. (2010). Endogenous retirement and public pension system reform in Spain". Economic Modelling, Elsevier, 27(1), 336-349. [link to the journal]

08.05 ICT-specific technological change and productivity growth in the US 1980-2004
by Diego Martínez López & Jesús Rodríguez López & José Luis Torres Chacón

Martínez, D., Rodríguez López, J. and Torres Chacón, J.L. ICT-specific technological change and productivity growth in the US: 1980–2004. Information Economics and Policy, forthcoming.[link to the journal]

08.04 Demographic change, pension reform and redistribution in Spain
by Alfonso R Sánchez-Martín & Virginia Sánchez Marcos

Sánchez Martín, A.R. & Sánchez Marcos, V. (2010). Demographic Change and Pension Reform in Spain: An Assessment in a Two-Earner, OLG Model. Fiscal Studies 31(3), 405-452. [link to the journal]

08.03 Social Security and the search behaviour of workers approaching retirement
by J. Ignacio García Pérez & Alfonso R Sánchez Martín

 

08.02 Trials, Tricks and Transparency: How Disclosure Rules Affect Clinical Knowledge
by Matthias Dahm & Paula González & Nicolás Porteiro

Dahm, M., González, P. and Porteiro, N. (2009).Trials, Tricks and Transparency: How Disclosure Rules Affect Clinical Knowledge. Journal of Health Economics 28, 1141-1153. [link to the journal]

08.01 A Demand-Supply Analysis of the Spanish Education Wage Premium in the 1980s and 1990s
by Manuel A. Hidalgo

 

 

 

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2007

 

07.19 Contracting with a quiet life manager
by Eduard Alonso-Paulí
 
07.18 The Adoption of a Code of Best Practice: Incentive Implications
by Eduard Alonso-Paulí
 
07.17 Testing the Predictive Validity of the Time Trade-Off and the Standard Gamble
by José María Abellan-Perpiñan & Han Bleichrodt & Jose Luis Pinto-Prades

Abellan-Perpiñan, J.M., Bleichrodt H. and Pinto, J.L., The Predictive Validity of Prospect Theory Versus Expected Utility in Health Utility Measurement. Journal of Health Economics, forthcoming.

07.16 Optimal federal taxes with public inputs
by Diego Martínez

Martinez, D. (2008) Optimal federal taxes with public inputs. FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis, 64 (4), 2008, 422-433. [link to the journal]

07.15 A price model to assess the inflationary effects of the European Regional Policy
by M. Carmen Lima Díaz & M. Alejandro Cardenete Flores

 

07.14 On the optimal allocation of students when peer effect works: Tracking vs Mixing
by Marisa Hidalgo-Hidalgo

Hidalgo-Hidalgo, M. (2011). On the optimal allocation of students when peer effects are at work: tracking vs. mixing". SERIES: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association, 2(1):31-52.

07.13 Multi-Utilitarian Bargaining Solutions
by Miguel Ángel Hinojosa & Amparo Mª Mármol & José Manuel Zarzuelo

 

07.12 A goal programming approach for a joint design of macroeconomic and environmental policies: a methodological proposal and an application to the spanish economy
by Francisco J. André & M. Alejandro Cardenete & Carlos Romero

André, F.J., Cardenete, M.A. and Romero, C. (2009) A Goal Programming Approach for a Joint Design of Macroeconomic and Environmental Policies: A Methodological Proposal and an Application to the Spanish Economy. Environmental Management 43, 888–898. [link to the journal]

07.11 Cost-push impact of motor spirit price on price indices and inflation
by Nooraddin Sharify & M. Alejandro Cardenete

 

07.10 Demand Shocks and Trade Balance Dynamics
by José García-Solanes & Jesús Rodríguez López & José Luis Torres Chacón

García-Solanes, J., Rodríguez-López, J. and Torres, J.L. (2010) Demand Shocks and Trade Balance Dynamics. Open Economies Review, forthcoming. [link to the journal]

07.09 Using a modified DEA model to estimate the importance of objectives. An application to agricultural economics
by Francisco J. André & Inés Herrero & Laura Riesgo

André, F.J., Herrero, I. and Riesgo, L. (2010) A modified DEA model to estimate the importance of objectives with an application to agricultural economics. OMEGA. The International Journal of Management Science 28, 371-382. [link to the journal]

07.08 Competitive Pricing
by Antonio Villar

 

07.07 A.-R.-J. Turgot on a General Market: Competition, Price and History
by José M. Menudo

 

07.06 The use of permanent contracts across Spanish regions: Do regional wage subsidies work?
by Yolanda F. Rebollo Sanz & Jose Ignacio García Pérez

Rebollo Sanz, Y.F. and García-Pérez, J.I. (2009) The use of permanent contracts across Spanish regions: Do regional wage subsidies work?. Investigaciones Económicas, 33 (1), 5-34.[link to the journal]

07.05 The Role of Mediation in Peacemaking and Peacekeeping Negotiations
by Ester Camiña & Nicolás Porteiro

Camiña, E. and Porteiro, N.(2009) The role of mediation in peacemaking and peacekeeping negotiations. European Economic Review, 53 (1), 73-92. [link to the journal]

07.04 Water price and water reallocation in Andalusia. A computable general equilibrium approach
by Esther Velázquez & M. Alejandro Cardenete & Geoffrey J.D. Hewings

Velázquez, E., Cardenete, M.A., and Hewings, G.J.D (2007). Precio del agua y relocalización sectorial del recurso en la economía andaluza. Una aproximación desde un modelo de equilibrio general aplicado. Estudios de Economía Aplicada, 24.3, Art. 24310

07.03 Strategic Quality Competition and the Porter Hypothesis
by Francisco J. André & Paula González & Nicolás Porteiro

André, F.J., Gónzález, P. and Porteiro, N. (2009). Strategic Quality Choice and the Porter Hypothesis. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 57 (2), 182-194. [link to the journal]

07.02 Indirect Elicitation of Non-Linear Multiattribute Utility Functions. A Dual Procedure Combined with DEA
by Francisco J. André

André, F.J. (2009) Indirect Elicitation of Non-Linear Multiattribute Utility Functions. A Dual Procedure Combined with DEA. OMEGA-The International Journal of Management Science, 37 (4), 883-895. [link to the journal]

07.01 The Productivity Paradox and the New Economy: The Spanish Case
by Jesús Rodríguez López & Diego Martínez López & José Luis Torres Chacón

Martínez, D., Rodríguez, J. and Torres, J. L. (2008) The Productivity Paradox and the New Economy: The Spanish Case. Journal of Macroeconomics, 30 (4), 1569-1586. [link to the journal]

 

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2006

06.35 A new approach to solve non-regular constrained optimization problems. An application to optimal provision of public inputs
by A. Jesus Sanchez Fuentes & Diego Martinez Lopez

Sánchez, A.J. and Martínez López, D. Optimization in non-standard problems. An application to the provision of public inputs. Computational economics, forthcoming.

06.34 On the optimal level of public inputs
by Diego Martinez Lopez & A. Jesus Sanchez Fuentes

 

06.33 On the equivalence between compromise programming and the use of composite compromise metrics
by Francisco J. André & Carlos Romero

André, F.J. and Romero, C. (2008) Computing Compromise Solutions: on the Connections between Compromise Programming and Composite Programming. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 195, 1-10. [link to the journal]

06.32 The Rothschild House business network in Spain as an example of entrepreneurial decision-taking and management structure
by Miguel A. López-Morell & José M. O’Kean

López-Morell, M.A. and O'kean, J.M. (2008) Stable Networks as a Sources of Entrepreneurial Opportunities: the Rothschilds in Spain, 1835-1931. Business History, 50 (2), 163-184.[link to the journal]

06.31 The role of job interruptions, temporary contracts and multi-firm experiences in the temporality trap in Spain
by Yolanda Rebollo Sanz

 

06.30 Up methods in the allocation of indivisibilities when preferences are single-peaked
by Carmen Herrero & Ricardo Martinez

Herrero, C. and Martínez, R. (2008) Up methods in the allocation of indivisibilities when preferences are single-peaked. TOP, 16 (2), 272-283. [link to the journal]

06.29 Allocation problems with indivisibilities when preferences are single-peaked
by Carmen Herrero & Ricardo Martinez

 

06.28 Who do physicians work for?
by Ariadna García-Prado & Paula González

García-Prado, A. and González, P. (2011). Whom do physicians work for? An Analysis of Dual Practice in the Health Sector. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 36 (2): 265-294.

06.27 New technologies and economic growth: a regional approach. The case of Andalucia
by Jesús Rodríguez López & Diego Martínez López

Rodríguez, J. and Martínez, D. (2009) New Technologies and Economic Growth: The Case of Andalusia. The Annals of Regional Science, 43 (4), 963-987. [link to the journal]

06.26 A Structural Estimation to Evaluate the Wage Penalty After Unemployment in Europe
by Yolanda Rebollo Sanz & José Ignacio García-Pérez

 

06.25 A.-R.-J. Turgot and the Construction of an Economic Agent called Entrepreneur
by José M. Menudo & José Mª O’kean

 

06.24 The French Tradition. An alternative theoretical framework
by José M. Menudo & José Mª O’kean

 

06.23 An evaluation of the life-cycle effects of minimum pensions on retirement behaviour: Extended Version
by Sergi Jiménez-Martín & Alfonso R Sánchez-Martín

 

06.22 The optimal degree of exchange rate flexibility: A target zone approach
by Jesús Rodríguez López & Hugo Rodríguez Mendizábal

Rodríguez-López, J. and Rodrígue-Mendizábal, H. (2007). The Optimal Degree of Exchange Rate Flexibility: A Target Zone Approach. Review of International Economics, 15(4), 803-822 [link to the journal]

06.21 Biased Contests
by Matthias Dahm & Nicolás Porteiro

Dahm, M. and Porteiro, N. (2008) Biased Contests. Public Choice, 136 (1), 55-67. [link to the journal]

06.20 Water Trade in Andalusia. Virtual Water: an alternative way to manage water demand
by Esther Velázquez

Velázquez, E. (2007). Water Trade in Andalusia: an alternative way to management water demand. Ecological Economics, 63 (1), 201-208. [link to the journal]

06.19 Resolving Inconsistencies in Utility Measurement under Risk: Tests of Generalizations of Expected Utility
by Han Bleichrodt & Jose María Abellán Perpiñán & Jose Luis Pinto-Prades & Ildefonso Méndez-Martínez

Bleichrodt, H., Abellán-Perpiñán, J. M., Pinto-Prades, J. L. and Méndez-Martínez, I. (2007) Resolving Inconsistencies in Utility Measurement under Risk: Tests of Generalizations of Expected Utility. Management Science, 53 (3), 469-482. [link to the journal]

06.18 A New Type of Preference Reversal
by Han Bleichrodt & Jose Luis Pinto-Prades

Bleichrodt, H. and Pinto-Prades, J. L. New Evidence of  Preference Reversals in Health Utility Measurement. Health Economics, 18, 713–726.[link to the journal]

06.17 Willingness to pay for a reduction in the mortality risk after a myocardial infarction: an aplication of the contingent valuation method to the case of eplerenone
by Jose Luis Pinto-Prades & Veronica Farreras & Jaime Fernández de Bobadilla

Pinto-Prades, J. L., Farreras, V. and Fernández de Bobadilla, J. (2008) Willingness To Pay For A Reduction In Mortality Risk After A Myocardial Infarction: An Application Of The Contingent Valuation Method To The Case of Eplerenone. European Journal of Health Economics, 9 (1), 68-78. [link to the journal]

06.16 The influence of the Ratio Bias phenomenon on the elicitation of Standard Gamble utilities
by Jose Luis Pinto-Prades & Jorge E. Martinez Perez & Jose María Abellán Perpiñán

Pinto-Prades, J. L., Martínez-Pérez, J. E. and Abellán-Perpiñán, J. M. (2006) The influence of the Ratio Bias in the elicitation of health states utilities. Judgement and Decision Making, 1 (2), 118-133. [link to the journal]

06.15 Side Effects of Campaign Finance Reform
by Matthias Dahm & Nicolás Porteiro

Dahm, M. and Porteiro, N. (2008) Side effects of Campaign Finance Reform. Journal of the European Economic Association, 6 (5), 1057–1077. [link to the journal]

06.14 Informational Lobbying under the Shadow of Political Pressure
by Matthias Dahm & Nicolás Porteiro

Dahm, M. and Porteiro, N. (2008) Informational Lobbying under the Shadow of Political Pressure. Social Choice and Welfare , 30 (4), 531-559. [link to the journal]

06.13 Political Budget Cycles and Fiscal Decentralization
by Paula González & Jean Hindriks & Ben Lockwood & Nicolás Porteiro

González, P., Hindriks, J. and Porteiro, N. Fiscal Decentralization and Political Budget Cycles. Journal of Public Economic Theory, forthcoming.

06.12 Following the yellow brick road? The Euro, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
by Jesús Rodríguez López & José Luis Torres Chacón

Rodríguez, J. and Torres J. L. (2007) Following the yellow brick road? The euro, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Eastern European Economics , 45 (6), 47-80. [link to the journal]

06.11 The use of permanent and temporary jobs across Spanish regions: Do unit labour cost differentials offer an explanation?
by J. Ignacio García-Pérez & Yolanda Rebollo Sanz

García-Pérez, J. I. and Rebollo, Y. (2006) The use of permanent and temporary jobs across Spanish regions: Do unit labour cost differntials offer an explanation?. Moneda y Credito, 223, 85-125.

06.10 Public sector wage gaps in Spanish regions
by J. Ignacio García-Pérez & Juan F. Jimeno

García-Pérez, J. I. and Jimeno, J. F. (2007) Public sector wage gaps in Spanish regions. The Manchester School, 75 (4), 501-531. [link to the journal]

06.09 The Gatekeeping Role of General Practitioners. Does Patients' Information Matter?

by Paula González

González, P. (2010). Gatekeeping versus Direct-Access when Patient Information Matters. Health Economics 19, 730-754. [link to the journal]

06.08 Immigrant’s Characteristics and their different effects on bilateral trade. Evidence from Spain
by José V. Blanes

Blanes, J.V. Characteristics of immigrants and bilateral trade. Revista de Economía Aplicada, 48 (16), 133-159. [link to the journal]

06.07 Persistence in inequalities across the Spanish regions
by Jesús Rodríguez & Diego Martínez & Diego Romero de Ávila

Rodríguez, J., Martínez, D. and Romero-Ávila, D. Persistence in equalities across the Spanish regions. Papers in Regional Science, forthcoming.

06.06 l Virtual water and water trade in Andalusia. A study by means of an input-output mode
by Erik Dietzenbacher & Esther Velázquez

Dietzenbacher, E. and Velázquez, E. (2007) Analyzing Andalusian virtual water trade in an input-output framework. Regional Studies, 41 (2): 185-196 [link to the journal]

06.05 Effects of the Tax on Retail Sales of Some Fuels on a regional economy: a computable general equilibrium approach
by Francisco Javier De Miguel & Manuel Alejandro Cardenete & Jesús Pérez

De Miguel, F. J., Cardenete, M. A. and Pérez, J. Effects of the tax on reatil sales of some fuels on a regional economy: a computable general equilibrium approach. The Annals of Regional Science, forthcoming. [link to the journal]

06.04 Migration Flows and Intra-Industry Trade Adjustments
by José V. Blanes & Joan A. Martín-Montaner

Blanes, J.V. and Martín-Montaner, A. (2006) Migration Flows and Intra-Industry Adjusments. Review of World Economics, 142(3), 567-584. [link to the journal]

06.03 How tight should one's hands be tied? Fear of floating and credibility of exchange regimes
by Jesús Rodríguez López & Hugo Rodríguez Mendizábal

Rodríguez-López, J. and Rodriguez Mendizabal, H. (2006) How Tight Should One's Hands be Tied? Fear of Floating and the Credibility of Exchange Rate Regimes. Topics in Macroeconomics, 6 (1), Article 4. [link to the journal]

06.02 A Duality Procedure to Elicit Nonlinear Multiattribute Utility Functions
by Francisco J. André & Laura Riesgo
André, F. J. and Riesgo, L. (2007) A Non-Interactive Elicitation Method for Non-Linear Multiattribute Utilitiy Functions. Theory and Application to Agricultural Economics. European Journal of Operational Research, 181, 793-807. [link to the journal]
06.01 Sequential Formation of Coalitions through Bilateral Agreements in a Cournot Setting
by Inés Macho-Stadler & David Pérez-Castrillo & Nicolás Porteiro

Macho-Stadler, I., Pérez-Castrillo, D. and Porteiro, N. (2006) Sequential Formation of Coalitions through Bilateral Agreements in a Cournot Setting. International Journal of Game Theory, 34 (2), 207-228. [link to the journal]

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