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      A connections model with decreasing returns link-formation technology 

      Olaizola Ortega, María Norma ORCID; Valenciano Llovera, Federico ORCID (Springer, 2023-03)
      We study a connections model where the strength of a link depends on the amount invested in it and is determined by an increasing strictly concave function. The revenue from investments in links is the value (information, ...
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      A discrete choice experiment application to school choice in the Basque Country 

      Vega Bayo, Ainhoa; Mariel, Petr (Instituto de Estudios Fiscales, 2019-01-01)
      The objective of this paper is to analyse which school characteristics parents prefer in the Basque Country when choosing a primary school for their children, by carrying out a Discrete Choice Experi- ment applied to ...
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      A volatility spillover analysis with realized semi(co)variances in Australian electricity markets 

      Chanatásig-Niza, Evelyn; Ciarreta Antuñano, Aitor ORCID; Zárraga Alonso, Ainhoa ORCID (Elsevier, 2022-07)
      [EN] Volatility spillovers are a characteristic of interconnected electricity markets. We use high-frequency prices to analyze the transmission of volatility across five Australian regional electricity markets. We propose ...
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      Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness in the Provision of Air Navigation Services at Functional Air Blocks 

      Ansuategui Cobo, José Alberto ORCID; Galarraga Gallastegui, Ibon; Orea, Luis; Standfuss, Thomas (Sage Journals, 2019-08-25)
      The Single European Sky (SES) legislation is intended to have a major impact on the fragmentation in the European Air Traffic Management and Communications, Navigation and Surveillance (ATM/ CNS) system. A fundamental ...
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      Collaboration networks, geography and innovation: Local and national embeddedness 

      Galaso, Pablo; Kovarik, Jaromir (Elsevier, 2021-04)
      La relación entre la colaboración, la geografía y la innovación ya se ha analizado en la geografía económica. Sin embargo, desde la perspectiva de las redes sociales se sabe poco acerca de si los diferentes niveles geográficos ...
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      Comparing teacher and external assessments: Are boys, immigrants, and poorer students undergraded? 

      Gortázar de la Rica, Lucas; Martinez de Lafuente, David; Vega Bayo, Ainhoa (Elsevier, 2022-04-09)
      In this paper, we study the presence of systematic differences between teacher non-blind assessments and external blindly graded standardized tests as a measure of grading misalignment. Using a large administrative database ...
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      Competitiveness among Nandi female husbands 

      Palacios Huerta, Ignacio (National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022-04-26)
      In the Nandi society in Kenya, custom establishes that a woman's "house property" can only be transmitted to male heirs. As not every woman gives birth to a male heir, the Nandi solution to sustain the family lineage is ...
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      Disclosure of R&D knowledge in a mixed duopoly 

      Bárcena Ruiz, Juan Carlos; Garzón San Felipe, María Begoña ORCID (John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2020-01-03)
      [EN]In this paper, we analyze whether firms want to disclose their R&D knowledge for free in a mixed duopoly. We extend the paper by Poyago-Theotoky (1999) on strategic R&D with endogenous spillovers by considering a mixed ...
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      Distributional impact of COVID-19: regional inequalities in cases and deaths in Spain during the first wave 

      Gutiérrez Huerta, María José; Inguanzo Lorenzo, Belén ORCID; Orbe Mandaluniz, Susan (Taylor & Francis, 2021-07-03)
      Spain is being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. During the first wave, from mid-March to early June 2020, the disease caused nearly 30,000 deaths in a population of 47 million. This article quantifies the unevenness in ...
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      Do jumps and cojumps matter for electricity price forecasting? Evidence from the German-Austrian day-ahead market 

      Ciarreta Antuñano, Aitor ORCID; Muniain Izaguirre, Peru; Zárraga Alonso, Ainhoa ORCID (Elsevier, 2022-11)
      This paper analyzes the potential for including jumps and cojumps in electricity price forecasting models. The study is carried out on the German-Austrian day-ahead electricity market with a multivariate framework in which ...
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      Dynamic Integrated Model for Assessing Fisheries: Discard Bans as an Implicit Value-Added Tax 

      Da Rocha, José María; Garcia-Cutrin, Javier; Gutiérrez Huerta, María José; Prellezo Iguarán, Raúl; Sánchez, Eduardo (Springer, 2021-09-21)
      Integrated economic models have become popular for assessing climate change. In this paper we show how these methods can be used to assess the impact of a discard ban in a fishery. We state that a discard ban can be ...
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      Early Evolution in Cancer: A Mathematical Support for Pathological and Genomic Evidence in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma 

      Laruelle, Annick ORCID; Manini, Claudia; López Fernández de Villaverde, José Ignacio ORCID; Rocha, André (MDPI, 2023-12-18)
      Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC) is an aggressive form of cancer and a paradigmatic example of intratumor heterogeneity (ITH). The hawk-dove game is a mathematical tool designed to analyze competition in biological ...
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      Effects of Heterogeneity on Cancer: A Game Theory Perspective 

      Laruelle, Annick ORCID; Barreira da Silva Rocha, André; Manini, Claudia; López Fernández de Villaverde, José Ignacio ORCID; Iñarra García, María Elena ORCID (Springer, 2023-08)
      In this study, we explore interactions between cancer cells by using the hawk–dove game. We analyze the heterogeneity of tumors by considering games with populations composed of 2 or 3 types of cell. We determine what ...
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      Environmental corporate social responsibility, R&D and disclosure of “green” innovation knowledge 

      Bárcena Ruiz, Juan Carlos; Garzón San Felipe, María Begoña ORCID; Sagasta Elorza, Amagoia ORCID (Elsevier, 2023-04)
      The literature on the environment has analyzed how firms carry out R&D to reduce their pollutant emissions, assuming that they maximize profits. However, empirical evidence shows that firms are increasingly concerned about ...
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      Environmental policies with consumer-friendly firms and cross-ownership 

      Bárcena Ruiz, Juan Carlos; Sagasta Elorza, Amagoia ORCID (Elsevier, 2021-10)
      This paper analyzes what environmental policy is implemented by governments when there is cross-ownership between polluting firms that care about social concerns. We compare the equilibrium outcomes under environmental ...
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      Environmental policy Instruments and ownership of firms 

      Bárcena Ruiz, Juan Carlos; Garzón San Felipe, María Begoña ORCID (John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2022-06-21)
      [EN]We assume an economy comprising two countries, with one polluting firm located in each country and transboundary spillovers. Each government may implement an environmental tax or an emission standard to control pollutant ...
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      Environmental Taxes and Cross-Ownership 

      Bárcena Ruiz, Juan Carlos; Campo Corredera, María Luz ORCID (Universidad de Zaragoza. Facultad de Economía y Empresa, 2011-12-01)
      Este artículo analiza el efecto de la propiedad cruzada de las empresas sobre el nivel de protección ambiental que fija un gobierno a través de impuestos medioambientales. Suponemos que hay dos empresas y dos accionistas, ...
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      Exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic environment and generosity 

      Brañas Garza, Pablo; Jorrat, Diego; Alfonso Costillo, Antonio; Espín, Antonio M.; García Muñoz, Teresa María; Kovarik, Jaromir (Royal Society, 2022-01-12)
      [EN] We report data from an online experiment which allows us to study how generosity changed over a 6-day period during the initial explosive growth of the COVID-19 pandemic in Andalusia, Spain, while the country was under ...
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      Forecasting electricity prices using bid data 

      Ciarreta Antuñano, Aitor ORCID; Martínez, Blanca; Nasirov, Shahriyar (Elsevier, 2023-09)
      Market liberalization and the expansion of variable renewable energy sources in power systems have made the dynamics of electricity prices more uncertain, leading them to show high volatility with sudden, unexpected price ...
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      Gender differences in alternating-offer bargaining: an experimental study 

      Hernández Arenaz, Iñigo; Iriberri Etxebeste, Nagore ORCID (Springer Nature, 2023)
      A laboratory study was carried out to analyze the relationship between ambiguity regarding the sharing norms in structured alternating-offer bargaining and gender differences in bargaining. Symmetric environments, where a ...