lunes, octubre 7, 2024

XXVI APPLIED ECONOMICS MEETING
6-7 June, 2024
Santander, Spain

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME:

THURSDAY, 6 JUNE 2024

UniCan – Santander
09.00 h Welcome and collection of documentation
09.30 h PARALLEL SESSIONS I
11.30 h Coffee Break
12.00 h Inaugural Ceremony
12.30 h Keynote Lecture: Andrew Clark
13.45 h Lunch
15.30 h PARALLEL SESSIONS II
17.15 h Coffee Break
17.15 h Networking young researchers
18.15 h Guided tour | Faro de Santander y Palacio de la Magdalena
20.30 h
Welcome Cocktail-Dinner

 

FRIDAY, 7 JUNE 2024

UniCan – Santander
09.00 h PARALLEL SESSIONS III
11.00 h Coffee Break
11.30 h PARALLEL SESSIONS IV
13.30 h ALdE Assembly (only for ALdE members)
13.45 h PARALLEL SESSIONS V
17.30 h Keynote Lecture: Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
18.30 h Closing Ceremony
19.30 h Guied Tour: Museo Centro Botín
21.15 h Gala Dinner.
Presentation of the ALdE Young Researcher Award.

NOTIFICATIONS:

PLENARY SESSIONS:

Andrew Clark
PSE Chaired Professor
Research Director CNRS


Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes
University of California, Merced
Research Fellow at CReAM, FEDEA, GLO and IZA

LOCATIONS OF APPLIED ECONOMICS MEETING:

Locations, venues and restaurants:
– Congress Venue: UniCan (Santander)

IMPORTANT DATES:

1-March-2024
8-March-2024

Deadline for submission of the draft full paper:
Conference Maker
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20-March-2024
Publication of accepted papers

20-April-2024
Deadline for early registration at a reduced rate
Deadline for registration for presenting authors

30-April-2024
Publication of the Provisional Programme of the Meeting

05-May-2024
Deadline for registration normal price

15-May-2024
Publication of the Final Programme of the Meeting

06-June-2024
Start of the XXV Applied Economics Meeting

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LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPERS:
Following is the list of Accepted Papers, sorted by Paper ID. You can enter your name or title in the search box to find your paper.
IDTitleAuthlist
4FISCAL RULES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: LESS IS MOREBOGDAN CAPRARU; ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA UNIVERSITY OF IASI
ANASTASIOS PAPPAS; NATIONAL AND KAPODISTRIAN UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS
NICU SPRINCEAN; ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA UNIVERSITY OF IASI
5SOBRECARGA DOMÉSTICA EN LAS MUJERES COLOMBIANAS CON CÓNYUGE.JOHANNA GOMEZ CASTRO
6GLOBAL AND LOCAL DRIVERS OF BITCOIN TRADING VIS-À-VIS FIAT CURRENCIESDAVID TERCERO-LUCAS
7SKILLED IMMIGRATION FRICTIONS AS A BARRIER FOR YOUNG FIRMSFEDERICO MANDELMAN
8VERTICAL FISCAL IMBALANCE AND LOCAL FISCAL DISCIPLINE IN GHANASAMUEL OBENG
9THE ROLE OF BETWEEN- AND WITHIN-OCCUPATION DIFFERENCES IN WAGE INEQUALITY TRENDS IN EU-28 COUNTRIES (2002-2018)GUILLERMO ORFAO; UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA
ENRIQUE FERNÁNDEZ-MACÍAS; JRC EUROPEAN COMMISSION
MIGUEL ÁNGEL MALO; UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA
10THE ROLE OF FOREIGN INVESTORS AND LOCAL AGENTS IN THE DERIVATIVES MARKET AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE EXCHANGE RATE IN COLOMBIA: A WAVELET ANALYSIS FREDY GAMBOA-ESTRADA
11RAISING AWARENESS OF CLIMATE CHANGE: NATURE, ACTIVISTS, POLITICIANS?DARYNA GRECHYNA
12UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF A VIRAL SPREAD BY SPARSE COMPOSITE LIKELIHOOD SELECTIONYIGIT AYDEDE
14CAPITAL FLOW DYNAMICS AND STRATEGIC RISK MANAGEMENT: DECIPHERING MANAGERIAL DECISION-MAKINGCRISTHIAN ANDRES RODRIGUEZ REVILLA
15HEALTHCARE WORKERS AND LIFE SATISFACTION DURING THE PANDEMICCONCHITA D'AMBROSIO
16THE ROLE OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY IN THE EMU’S ECONOMIC CONVERGENCE PROCESSLAURA LOPEZ GOMEZ
17CONSUMPTION PATTERNS OF PENSIONERS: EXPLORING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BREADWINNERS AND NON-BREADWINNERSGUILLERMO CABANILLAS-JIMÉNEZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALCALÁ
ÁLVARO MUÑIZ-FERNÁNDEZ; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
18PRIVACY AND DATA COLLECTIONSEPIDEH HOSSEINI
19CAREERS IN MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISESMARCUS ROESCH; ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM
MICHIEL GERRITSE; ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM
BAS KARREMAN; ERASMUS SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
20NATURAL GAS PRICES AND UNNATURAL PROPAGATION EFFECTS? THE ROLE OF INFLATION EXPECTATIONS IN THE EUROMAXIMILIAN BOECK; UNIVERSITÀ BOCCONI
THOMAS ZOERNER
21ARE THERE INEQUALITY SPILLOVERS? EVIDENCE THROUGH A MODIFIED INEQUALITY MEASURE AND EUROPEAN DYNAMICS OF INEQUALITYDENIZ SEVINC
22AN UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCE OF THE EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT: MATERNAL LABOR SUPPLY AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTJEEHYUN KO
24FORECAST COMBINATION AND INTERPRETABILITY USING RANDOM SUBSPACEBORIS KOZYREV
25ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES WHEN FIRMS CARE ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYJUAN BÁRCENA-RUIZ; UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY
AMAGOIA SAGASTA; UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAÍS VASCO
26LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND? EXAMINING JAPANESE-AFRICAN TRADE DYNAMICS IN THE WAKE OF THE GLOBAL TRADE SLOWDOWNONUR BIYIK
27THE WORLD'S FIRST GLOBAL SAFE ASSET: BRITISH PUBLIC DEBT, 1718-1913PATRICIA GOMEZ-GONZALEZ; FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
GABRIEL MATHY; AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
28SOFT-SKILLS AND THEIR DIFFERENTIAL INFLUENCE ON ACADEMIC PROGRESSION BY GENDERLUIS ALEJANDRO LOPEZ-AGUDO; FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS Y EMPRESARIALES. UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA
MARIA LADRON DE GUEVARA RODRIGUEZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA
OSCAR MARCENARO-GUTIERREZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA
29AN INTERNATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF KINDERGARTEN ATTENDANCE IN STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCELUIS ALEJANDRO LOPEZ-AGUDO; UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA
OSCAR MARCENARO-GUTIERREZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA
30BELIEFS, INFORMATION PROVISION AND ALLOCATION EFFICIENCY: EVIDENCE FROM PUBLIC HOUSING ALLOCATION IN SEATTLEJIANGHENG LIN
31ACCOUNTING FOR SAMPLE OVERLAP IN ECONOMICS META-ANALYSES: THE GENERALIZED-WEIGHTS METHOD IN PRACTICEPEDRO BOM; DEUSTO BUSINESS SCHOOL
HEIKO RACHINGER; UNIVERSITY OF THE BALEARIC ISLANDS
32BROADBAND AND GROWTH IN THE SPANISH MUNICIPALITIESRAFAEL GONZÁLEZ-VAL
34EUROPEAN PACKAGE WASTE IN TIME OF CRISIS. HOW HAVE THE GREAT RECESSION AND THE COVID-19 WEAKENED CIRCULAR ECONOMY POLICIES?ALEJANDRO ALCAY; UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA
ANTONIO MONTANES; UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA
BLANCA SIMÓN; UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA
35IMMIGRATION, LOCAL SPECIALIZATION IN LOW-SKILLED ACTIVITIES AND NATIVE EDUCATION. EVIDENCE FROM SOME EU COUNTRIESSTEFANO FUSARO; UNIVERSIDAD LOYOLA ANDALUCIA
ENRIQUE LÓPEZ-BAZO; UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA
36TIME-VARYING PERSISTENCE OF HOUSE PRICE: THE ROLE OF EXPECTATIONS AND CREDIT SUPPLYCHI-YOUNG CHOI
37TEMPORAL DYNAMICS AND ADAPTIVE EFFICIENCY: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CHINESE STOCK MARKETSYASEEN ALHAJ YASEEN
38EFICIENCIA EN LA GENERACIÓN DE INGRESO EN LOS MUNICIPIOS DE MÉXICO, 1990-2020FRANCISCO AYVAR; UMSNH
VÍCTOR GÍMENEZ; UAB
CESAR NAVARRO; UMSNH
39SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF ENERGY TRANSITION METALS IN CHILEPABLO AGNESE
42VISIBLE PRICES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON INFLATION EXPECTATIONS OF RUSSIAN HOUSEHOLDSVADIM GRISHCHENKO
43CAREER AND NON-CAREER JOBS: DANGLING THE CARROT DEMETRIS KOURSAROS
44A NOVEL TEST OF ECONOMIC CONVERGENCE IN TIME SERIESJOSE OLMO
45CREDIT ACCESS, GENDER INEQUALITY, AND FUEL CHOICE IN CHINAYUSHAN HU; RENMIN UNIVERSITY
PENGLONG ZHANG; TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY
46FORECASTING LOAN RISK OF BANKS WITH MACHINE LEARNING IN MAIN STREET LENDING PROGRAMQICHEN ZHOU; UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
47THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON THE GENDER GAP IN THE DIVISION OF HOUSEHOLD LABORMARINA MORALES
48EXPLORING THE SPREAD OF KNOWLEDGE AND CREATIVITY: THEIR ROLE IN ENHANCING INNOVATION IN MAJOR URBAN CENTERSSIMON SÁNCHEZ MORAL; UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
FEDERICO PABLO MARTÍ; UNIVERSITY OF ALCALA
JOSEP MARIA ARAUZO CAROD; UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI
49HISTORICAL TREND IN EDUCATIONAL HOMOPHILY: U-SHAPED OR NOT U-SHAPED? OR, HOW TO SET A CRITERION TO CHOOSE A CRITERION?ANNA NASZODI
50COMPOSITE HABITS, WEALTH ELASTICITY AND THE EQUITY PREMIUMALEXANDRE DMITRIEV; THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND
QIAOXIAN HE; UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND
51INTEGRATION VS CULTURAL PERSISTENCE: FERTILITY AND WORKING TIME AMONG SECOND-GENERATION MIGRANTS IN FRANCEKEITI KONDI
52FROM CREATION TO CAUTION: THE EFFECT OF AI ON ONLINE ART MARKETSIJIE LIN
55MACRO-FISCAL EFFECTS OF MIGRATION WAVES IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIESALEJANDRO TORRES-GARCÍA; EAFIT UNIVERSITY
CESAR TAMAYO; UNIVERSIDAD EAFIT
56WHAT MATTERS MORE FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH: CIVIC MOBILIZATION TYPE OR VIOLENCE LEVEL IN A POLITICAL TRANSITION?DI SIMA; NANJING AUDIT UNIVERSITY
FALI HUANG; SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY
57REGIONAL INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY IN ECUADOR: MANY LANDS IN ONE COUNTRYJOSELIN SEGOVIA
RAUL RAMOS; UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA
58JOB TYPES AND ECO-INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES: HOW ARE THEY RELATED?PABLO DEL RÍO; CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS
JOSE GARCÍA-QUEVEDO; UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA, IEB
ESTER MARTINEZ-ROS; UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID
59WAR! GOOD NEWS FOR DEFENSE FIRMS? ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT ANTÓNIO MARTINS
61R&D AND EDUCATION SUBSIDIES IN A MONETARY SCHUMPETERIAN GROWTH MODELMARTIN STOJANOVIKJ
62PATTERNS OF REGIONAL FIRM MOBILITY IN GERMANYTIM KOVALENKO; UNIVERSITY OF ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG
BENEDIKT SCHRÖPF; FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITÄT ERLANGEN-NÜRNBERG
63RETURN-TO-WORK POLICIES FOR DISABILITY INSURANCE RECIPIENTS: THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INCENTIVESGUIDA AYZA ESTOPÀ
64¿PUEDEN CONTRIBUIR LAS TIC A REDUCIR LA BRECHA EDUCATIVA ENTRE ZONAS RURALES Y URBANAS? EVIDENCIA PARA ESPAÑA A PARTIR DE PISA-2018.ALEJANDRO BEDIA CARRAL; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
MARCOS FERNÁNDEZ GUTIÉRREZ; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
GREGORIO GIMENEZ; UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA
65THE HETEROGENEOUS TRADE EFFECTS OF TRADE AGREEMENTS WITH ENVIRONMENTAL PROVISIONSBETTINA MEINHART; INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
HENDRIK MAHLKOW; AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
HARALD OBERHOFER; VIENNA UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
MICHAEL PFAFFERMAYR; UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK
YVONNE WOLFMAYR; AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
66BOUNDING THE CAUSAL EFFECT OF PARENTAL EDUCATIONAL HYPOGAMY ON CHILD HEALTH IN INDIASHREYA JAIN
67A UNIFIED MODELLING FRAMEWORK FOR PROJECTING SECTORAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONSJESUS CRESPO CUARESMA; VIENNA UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
LUKAS VASHOLD; VIENNA UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
68MARKET FOR PATENTS, MONOPOLY, AND MISALLOCATIONJIANHUAN XU
69CHILD DEVELOPMENT, PARENTAL INVESTMENTS, AND SOCIAL CAPITAL QIANYAO YE
71ECONOMIC DECISION-MAKING UNDER UNCERTAINTY: TOWARDS EFFICIENT USE OF MARKET DATABRUNO VASCONCELOS
72THE IMPACT OF PARENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS ON LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES OF WOMEN AND MEN MARKO VLADISAVLJEVIC; FACULTY OF ECONOMIC, UNIVERSITY OF BLEGRADE
73JOB LOSS AND THE DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT SPELLSFABIANO DAL-RI; CORNELL UNIVERSITY
74LABOUR MARKET SEGMENTATION AND THE GENDER WAGE GAP IN SPAINFERNANDO NÚÑEZ; UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLE
CARLOS USABIAGA; PABLO DE OLAVIDE UNIVERSITY
PABLO ÁLVAREZ DE TOLEDO SAAVEDRA; SEVILLE UNIVERSITY
75INFLATION NARRATIVES AND EXPECTATIONSGIOVANNI TREBBI
76THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN FOR PARLIAMENT IN THE AGE OF THE INTERNET RAFFAELLA SANTOLINI
77DO COOPERATIVES EXERCISE MARKET POWER?FEDERICO ACCURSI LEMBO; UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA
RAUL BAJO-BUENESTADO; UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA
78CONVERGING TO CONVERGENCE: THE ROLE OF HUMAN CAPITALRAFAEL DOMENECH
79THE COVID-19 INSTRUMENTS EFFECTIVENESS IN MITIGATING THE PANDEMIC'S IMPACT ON SPANISH CONSUMPTIONANTONIO CUTANDA; UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA
JUAN A SANCHIS LLOPIS; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
80SHORT-TERM RENTAL PLATFORMS AND RESIDENTIAL MARKETS: EVIDENCE FROM AIRBNB IN MADRIDCAYRUÃ CHAVES FONSECA; UNIVERSITAT DE LES ILLES BALEARS - UIB
81THE IMPACT OF MINIMUM WAGES ON INVESTMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY: THE CASE OF SPANISH FIRMSRUBÉN GONZÁLVEZ; UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
JOAQUIN ARTES; UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE
J GRAVES; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
82TARIFFS AND INDUSTRIAL LOCATION IN ECUADORDIEGO OCAMPO-CORRALES; UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA
MAYRA ORTEGA; UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA PARTICULAR DE LOJA
ELISENDA PALUZIE; UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
83CARBON PRICE SHOCKS AND TOURISM DEMAND DAVID BOTO GARCÍA; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
JUAN FRANCISCO ALBERT; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
NEREA GÓMEZ; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
84TOURISM DEMAND RECOVERY FOLLOWING TERRORISM CEASEFIRE: THE CASE OF THE BASQUE COUNTRYDAVID BOTO GARCÍA; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
JOSÉ BAÑOS PINO; UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
86¿SON LOS VARONES MÁS CONSCIENTES DEL COSTE DE OPORTUNIDAD DEL TRABAJO DE CUIDADOS?NURIA SÁNCHEZ-SÁNCHEZ ; UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA
ADOLFO FERNÁNDEZ PUENTE; UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA
87GRANULAR FIRMS AND AGGREGATE FLUCTUATIONSSIMONE ALFARANO; UNIVERSITAT JAUME I
OMAR BLANCO-ARROYO; UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA
88REDUCING TRADE WITH RUSSIA: SANCTIONS VS. FIRMS' VOLUNTARY SUSPENSION OF ACTIVITIESJUAN DE LUCIO; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALCALÁ DE HENARES
RAÚL MÍNGUEZ; CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE CÁMARAS DE COMERCIO
ASIER MINONDO; DEUSTO BUSINESS SCHOOL
FRANCISCO REQUENA; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
89IS SOCIAL CAPITAL A DRIVER OF THE GREEN TRANSITION IN EUROPEAN REGIONS?JESÚS PEIRÓ-PALOMINO; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
LISA GIANMOENA; UNIVERSITÀ DI PISA
ANDRES J PICAZO-TADEO; UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA
VICENTE RIOS; UNIVERSITÀ DI PISA
90DECOMPOSING THE GENDER GAP IN LEISURE-TIME PHYSICAL ACTIVITYSARA SUÁREZ-FERNÁNDEZ; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
91THE RISK OF CLUSTERING OF DEPRIVATIONS IN SPAIN: A TALE OF TWO CRISESCÉSAR GARCÍA-GÓMEZ; UNIVERSITY OF VALLADOLID
ANA PÉREZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID
MERCEDES PRIETO-ALAIZ; UNIVERSITY OF VALLADOLID
92THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON THE GENDER GAP IN REMOTE WORKMIRIAM MARCÉN; UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA
MARINA MORALES; UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA
93EXPLORANDO REDES DE CONOCIMIENTO EXTERNO PARA ECO-INNOVAR: EVIDENCIA EMPRESARIAL EN ESPAÑACLAUDIA GARCÍA-GARCÍA; COMPLUTENSE UNIVERSITY OF MADRID
SARA FERNÁNDEZ; COMPLUTENSE UNIVERSITY OF MADRID
CELIA TORRECILLAS; COMPLUTENSE UNIVERSITY OF MADRID
94DESAJUSTE EDUCATIVO Y SALUD MENTAL EN ESPAÑA. INMACULADA GARCIA; UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA
VICTOR MONTUENGA; UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA
95FED PROJECTIONS VS PROFESSIONAL FORECASTS IN TIMES OF CRISISCHRISTIAN JENSEN; UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA; UNIVERSITY OF STAVANGER
96DIGITALIZATION AND GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN PARTICIPATION: EVIDENCE FROM SPANISH MANUFACTURING FIRMSDOLORES AÑON HIGON; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA AND ERICES
JUAN A. MAÑEZ; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA AND ERICES
JUAN A SANCHIS LLOPIS; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
AMPARO SANCHIS-LLOPIS; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA AND ERICES
98THE EFFECTS OF VAT REDUCTION ON BASIC FOOD PRICES IN SPAIN: A DIFF-IN-DIFF DESIGNJAVIER BAQUERO-PÉREZ; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
DANIEL ROMERO; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
JULIMAR DA SILVA-BICHARA; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
100THE ROLE OF THE FIELD OF STUDY IN OCCUPATIONAL GENDER SEGREGATION AMONG UNIVERSITY GRADUATESLUIS FERNANDO CEDILLO CHALACO; UNIVERSIDAD METROPOLITANA–SEDE MACHALA
HELENA CORRALES-HERRERO; UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID
BEATRIZ RODRÍGUEZ-PRADO; UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID
101THE VALUATION RELEVANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE: ESG PERFORMANCE IN THE COMPANIES VALUATION.FRANCISCO LABARCA TRUCIOS; UNIVERSIDAD REY JUAN CARLOS
MARÍA JESUS DELGADO RODRIGUEZ; UNIVERSIDAD REY JUAN CARLOS
SONIA DE LUCAS-SANTOS; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
103R&D TAX REBATE, LABOUR CHOICES, AND FIRM PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM A QUASI-NATURAL EXPERIMENTRUBINA VERMA; GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
PAVEL CHAKRABORTY; LANCASTER UNIVERSITY
SUJAYA SIRCAR; INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI
105ROBOTS AND FIRM RESHORINGCAROLINA CALATAYUD; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
MARIA ENGRACIA ROCHINA-BARRACHINA; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA AND ERICES
107URBAN BUSTLE VS RURAL SERENITY: ANALYSIS OF DISPARITIES IN MENTAL HEALTH BASED ON RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTMARINA GUTIÉRREZ; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
DAVID CANTARERO; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
MARTA PASCUAL; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
108THE ROLE OF LABOR MARKET TRANSITIONS IN LEAVING PARENTAL HOME IN SPAINIBONE BILBAO; UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAÍS VASCO
JAVIER GARDEAZABAL; UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY UPV/EHU
ALAITZ ARTABE; UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAÍS VASCO
109HAVE AUTOCRATS GOVERNED FOR THE LONG TERM?EMANUELE MILLEMACI; UNIVERSITÀ DI MESSINA
FABIO MONTEFORTE; UNIVERSITÀ DI MESSINA
JONATHAN TEMPLE; INDEPENDENT RESEARCHER
110EDUCATIONAL ASSORTATIVE MATING IN THE EUROPEAN REGIONSERICK PADILLA-GALVIZ; UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
MONTSERRAT VILALTA-BUFI; UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
111PHD GRADUATES IN SPAINROBERTO DOPESO-FERNÁNDEZ; TECNOCAMPUS - UNIVERSIDAD POMPEU FABRA
ALEKSANDER KUCEL; TECNOCAMPUS-UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA
MONTSERRAT VILALTA-BUFI; UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
113LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EXOGENOUS SHOCKS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT THE MACRO-LEVELEMILIO CONGREGADO; UNIVERSITY OF HUELVA
FRANK FOSSEN; UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO
NICOLA RUBINO; UNIVERSITY OF HUELVA
DAVID TRONCOSO; UNIVERSIDAD PABLO DE OLAVIDE
115CLUB FOOTBALL AND ECONOMIC DYNAMISM: A REGIONAL ANALYSIS FOR EUROPEDAVID CASTELLS-QUINTANA; UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
116GERMANS PLAY IT SAFE: UNCERTAINTY, BANK OWNERSHIP, AND DEPOSIT DYNAMICS IN THE GERMAN BANKING SYSTEMPHILIPP RODERWEIS; UNIVERSITY SORBONNE PARIS NORD
117¿LA EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR IGUALA LA DIFERENCIAS SOCIO-ECONÓMICAS? ESTUDIO EXPLORATORIO PARA EL CASO ESPAÑOL.MARIA CABALLER-TARAZONA; UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA
VICENT CABALLER-TARAZONA; UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA
118YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT AS A “TICKING TIME BOMB” FOR HEALTH: A GENDER PERSPECTIVEPALOMA LANZA-LEÓN; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
DAVID CANTARERO; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
119STATUS, CONSERVATISM AND CAREER CHOICE: INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL VALUES ON YOUTH ASPIRATIONS.PILAR BENEITO; UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA AND ERICES.
120DISTRIBUTION, INEQUALITY AND POVERTY IN COLOMBIA: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE MINIMUM WAGECARMINA VARGAS; BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA
121BRAIN DRAIN AND JOB DISSATISFACTION. EVIDENCE FROM A DEVELOPING COUNTRYLUCIANA MENDEZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE LA REPÚBLICA
122ECONOMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND VERTICAL CULTURAL TRANSMISSIONSERGEI PANKRATEV; BROWN UNIVERSITY
123INTERNATIONAL SOURCING DURING COVID-19: HOW DID CHILEAN FIRMS FARE?JENNIFER PEÑA; CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE
ELVIRA PRADES; BANK OF SPAIN
124ECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS AND SHORT-RUN EXCHANGE RATE PREDICTION: A MACHINE LEARNING PERSPECTIVEILIAS FILIPPOU; WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DAVID RAPACH; FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA
MARK TAYLOR; WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
GUOFO ZHOU; WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
125ARE WAITING TIMES ALL THAT MATTER? A QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTSMARC CERVERA; UNIVERSITAT AUTÒNOMA DE BARCELONA
127SPANISH HOUSEHOLDS DEBT PORTFOLIOS: A DECOMPOSITION ANALYSISCARLOS ALLER; UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
CHARLES GRANT; BRUNEL UNIVERSITY
128DIFERENCIAS DE GÉNERO EN LA INSERCIÓN LABORAL DE LOS TITULADOS EN HOSTELERÍA Y TURISMOMARTA ESCALONILLA; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
DAVID BOTO-GARCÍA; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
129FEMALE REPRESENTATION IN THE GOVERNANCE OF EUROPEAN CREDIT UNIONS AND ITS IMPACT ON EFFICIENCYIGNACIO JIMÉNEZ-HERNÁNDEZ; UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA
FRANCISCO SAEZ-FERNANDEZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
130MAKING JOBS OUT OF THE ENERGY TRANSITION: EVIDENCE FROM THE FRENCH ENERGY EFFICIENCY OBLIGATIONS SCHEMEGUILLAUME WALD; MINES PARIS - PSL
FRANCOIS COHEN; UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA
132MUNICIPALITIES ATTRACTIVENESS AND THE PANDEMIC. AN ANALYSIS FOR THE SPANISH POPULATION FLOWSCELIA MELGUIZO; UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA
JUAN SANCHIS; ERI-CES UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
133EFICIENCIA MEDIOAMBIENTAL Y DEPENDENCIA ESPACIAL EN EL SECTOR TURÍSTICO: UN ANÁLISIS DE FRONTERAS ESCOLÁSTICAS CONSIDERANDO OUTPUTS NO DESEABLESEMMA ZAPICO FERNÁNDEZ; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
134GEOGRAPHY-INDUCED COST GRADES AND DIRTY AND CLEAN INNOVATIONHAGEN SCHWERIN; UNIVERSITY OF KENT
135MIDDLE CLASSES AND WELFARE REGIMES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: UNVEILING TRANSFORMATIONS AND TRENDSLUIS AYALA; UNED
OLGA CANTÓ; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALCALÁ
MARINA ROMAGUERA DE LA CRUZ; UNED
136THE EMPLOYMENT EFFECTS OF INCREASED INCOME SUPPORT GENEROSITY – QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FROM SPAINEUGENIA BILBAO-GOYOAGA; LSE
138CLIMATE ACTION RESPONSE PLANS IN FIRMS: UNDERSTANDING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF FIRMS PLANNING FOR A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTUREHELENA LENIHAN; UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK
MAURICIO PEREZ-ALANIZ; UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK
CHRISTIAN RAMMER; ZEW
139UNLOCKING THE LINK BETWEEN DISCRIMINATION AND HEALTH: A GENDER PERSPECTIVE FROM SHARE STUDYDAVID CANTARERO; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
JAVIER LERA; UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA
SARA PINILLOS-FRANCO; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
140CUMULATIVE VERSUS PUNCTUATED PATTERNS OF LEARNING, PRODUCTIVITY EFFECTS, AND R&D PERSISTENCEJAMES LOVE; UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
JUAN MÁÑEZ; UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA AND ERI-CES
ANA LUIZA TERRA; UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA
141CARBON PRICING AND INFLATION VOLATILITYMARTA SUÁREZ-VARELA MACIÁ; BANK OF SPAIN
142CARBON PRICING AND INFLATION VOLATILITYDANIEL SANTABARBARA; BANK OF SPAIN
MARTA SUÁREZ-VARELA MACIÁ; BANK OF SPAIN
143WHO IS EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION HELPING AND HARMING?LAURA MONTENOVO; PURDUE UNIVERSITY
JOSEPH PICKENS; UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY
144DOES THE RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN QUALIFICATIONS AFFECT JOB SEARCH BEHAVIOUR FOR NON-EU MIGRANTS IN FLANDERS, BELGIUM?SAENA CHAKKAR; MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY
145THE INTERDEPENDENCIES OF CANADIAN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: AN APPLICATION TO CLIMATE TRANSITION SHOCKSGABRIEL BRUNEAU; BANK OF CANADA
JAVIER OJEA-FERREIRO; BANK OF CANADA
146LOANS VS SUBSIDIES: LITHUANIA’S STATE SUPPORT POLICIES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMICEGLE JAKUCIONYTE; BANK OF LITHUANIA
148ROBOTS AND FIRMS’ LABOUR SEARCH: THE ROLE OF TEMPORARY WORK AGENCIESPILAR BENEITO; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA AND ERICES
MARIA GARCIA-VEGA; NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY
ÓSCAR VICENTE-CHIRIVELLA; UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA
GUILLAUME WILEMME; UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER
149THE EFFECTS OF OIL PRICES ON THE US HOUSING MARKETERNIL SABAJ; UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
150LAGGARDS V LEADERS: PRODUCTIVITY AND INNOVATION CATCHUPPETER CLAEYS; UNIVERSIDAD PONTIFICIA COMILLAS
151STRUCTURAL AND POLITICAL DETERMINANTS OF TRADE OPENNESS.HÉCTOR ROJO DOMINGO; UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA
CARMEN FILLAT CASTEJON; UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA
153THE EFFECT OF US MONETARY POLICY ON THE ACTIVITIES OF RUSSIAN BANKS IN THE LOW INTEREST RATE ENVIRONMENTKONSTANTIN STYRIN; NEW ECONOMIC SCHOOL
155THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON SUMMER TOURISM DEMAND EVIDENCE FROM FRENCH CAMPSITTIPHAINE GUILLET
156FLOOD RISK AND THE REAL ESTATE MARKETMARÍA CRISTINA GONZÁLEZ MORGADO; UPV/EHU (UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY)
158UN ANÁLISIS DE LA PRECARIEDAD LABORAL DE LOS ASALARIADOS EN EUROPAJOSÉ MANUEL CASADO; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
JORGE SEVA; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
HIPOLITO SIMON; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
RAQUEL SIMÓN ALBERT; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
159A UBIQUITOUS EMPIRICAL REPRESENTATION FOR ALL MINIMAL TRANSITION EQUATIONSALESSANDRO SACCAL; THAPAR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
160INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF ECONOMIC STRAIN AND HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTANA I. MORO-EGIDO; UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA
MARÍA VICTORIA NAVARRO HERNÁNDEZ; UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA
161SOBREEDUCACIÓN EN GRADUADOS UNIVERSITARIOS: EL ORIGEN FAMILIAR IMPORTANURIA LEGAZPE; UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA - LA MANCHA
CECILIA ALBERT VERDÚ; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALCALÁ
MARIA DAVIA; UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA LA MANCHA
162CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION STRATEGIES: ASSESSMENT OF THE SPATIAL POLARIZATION IN ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONSCARMEN TRUEBA; UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA
LORENA REMUZGO; UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA
163A CLOSER LOOK TO THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FIRM VALUE AND CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITYJOSEP TOMÀS-PORRES; UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI
MERCEDES TERUEL CARRIZOSA; UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI
PELIN DEMIREL; IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
164KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS AS A LOCATION FACTOR IN THE SOFTWARE INDUSTRYMIGUEL GÓMEZ DE ANTONIO; INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS FISCALES
165THE DYNAMICS OF KNOWLEDGE GENERATION AND THEIR EFFECTS ON INNOVATIONJOSEP TOMÀS-PORRES; UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI
AGUSTÍ SEGARRA-BLASCO; UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI
MERCEDES TERUEL CARRIZOSA; UNIVERSITAT ROVIRA I VIRGILI
166A REVIEW OF MEXICO’S PARTICIPATION IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINSELENA VIDAL MUÑOZ; BANCO DE ESPAÑA
169SUPERMARKETS, COMPETITION AND THE REDUCTION OF VAT ON BASIC FOOD PRODUCTSRENATA SÁNCHEZ DE LOLLANO CABALLERO; CNMC
ANDRÉS GARCÍA PEREDA; CNMC
JOSE LUIS RODRÍGUEZ LÓPEZ; CNMC
RAQUEL TÁRREGA LÓPEZ; CNMC
170THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE DECISION OF GRANADA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO DRINK BOTTLED WATERNAZARET IBÁÑEZ-RUEDA; UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
PABLO . MOYA-FERNÁNDEZ; UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA
JORGE GUARDIOLA; UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
FRANCISCO GONZÁLEZ-GÓMEZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
171MARKET ACCESS UNCERTAINTY AND TRADE IN SERVICES∗PETER EGGER; ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE ZURICH
JOSEPH FRANCOIS; WTI
IRENE GARCÉS-IRIARTE; WTI, UNIVERSITY OF BERN
MIRIAM MANCHIN; UCL SCHOOL OF SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES (SSEES)
172ON THE INFLUENCE OF TOP JOURNALSLORENZO DUCTOR; UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
174¿QUÉ HAY DETRÁS DE LA LEY DE OKUN? UN ENFOQUE MULTIECUACIONAL DEL MERCADO DE TRABAJO DE URUGUAY. (1994.Q1-2023.Q3)MARÍA PORRAS; UNIVERSIDAD DE LA REPÚBLICA
MAURICIO SUÁREZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE LA REPÚBLICA
175ARE RULES AND IFIS RELEVANT IN THE BUDGETARY PROJECTIONS? EVIDENCE FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE THIRD PHASE OF THE ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNIONANTONIO LORENTI; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
RUBÉN MORA RUANO; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID (UAM)
DANIEL ROMERO; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
MIGUEL ANGOITIA; UAM
176FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS AND THE CYCLICAL PATTERN OF DIGITALIZATION IN MANUFACTURING FIRMSDOLORES AÑON HIGON; UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA
JUAN A. MAÑEZ; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA AND ERICES
AMPARO SANCHIS-LLOPIS; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA AND ERICES
JUAN A SANCHIS LLOPIS; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
177ENERGY PRICES, ENERGY POVERTY AND HEALTH: EVIDENCE FROM A US COHORT STUDYALYVIA MCTAGUE
178LA EFICIENCIA PRODUCTIVA DE LOS DESTINOS TURÍSTICOS INTELIGENTES: ¿MITO O REALIDAD?INÉS SUSTACHA; UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
JOSÉ FRANCISCO BAÑOS PINO; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
DAVID BOTO-GARCÍA; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
EDUARDO DEL VALLE; UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
179AGING IN A DUAL ECONOMY: URBAN AGING, MASSIVE MIGRATION, AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENTSUQIN GE; VIRGINIA TECH
JUNSEN ZHANG; ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY AND CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
KANG ZHOU; ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY
180HEALTH, ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENT DEGRADATION: IS THE RELATIONSHIP GENDER ROBUST?ANA LEDESMA; FACULTAD DE ECONOMÍA Y EMPRESA, UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA
ANTONIO MONTANES; UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA
BLANCA SIMÓN; UNIVERSIDAD DE ZARAGOZA
181PATERNITY LEAVE AND PARENTAL TIME ALLOCATION: EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIAMARGHERITA AGNOLETTO; UNIVERSITY OF TURIN & COLLEGIO CARLO ALBERTO
183THE ROLE OF RISK SHARING IN ATTENUATING BUSINESS CYCLES WITHIN CURRENCY UNIONSALBERTO PAVIA; KU LEUVEN
185DATA-INTENSIVE SERVICES IN GVCS: THE ROLE OF TRADE AGREEMENTSLETICIA BLAZQUEZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
CARMEN DIAZ-MORA; UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
ERENA GARCIA; UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA-LA MANCHA. NIF Q1368009E
BELEN GONZALEZ-DÍAZ; UNIVERSITY OF CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
186MORTGAGE END, CONSUMPTION REACTION AND PORTFOLIO ALLOCATIONELISA CASTAGNO
187MODELLING LOANS TO NON-FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS WITHIN THE EUROZONE: A LONG MEMORY APPROACHGUGLIELMO MARIA CAPORALE; BRUNEL UNIVERSITY LONDON
LUIS ALBERIKO GIL-ALANA; UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
NICOLA RUBINO; UNIVERSITY OF TOR VERGATA
INMACULADA VILCHEZ; UNIVERSITY OF HUELVA
188THE MULTINATIONAL REVENUE, EMPLOYMENT, AND INVESTMENT DATABASE (MREID)SAAD AHMAD; UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
JEFFREY BERGSTRAND; UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
JORDI PANIAGUA; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
HEATHER WICKRAMARACHI; USITC
191LOCAL ECONOMY, HOUSING PRICES AND NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGEGIACOMO ROSSO; UNIVERSITY OF TURIN & COLLEGIO CARLO ALBERTO
192LINKING COLLABORATION BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY STRINGENCY TO PATENT QUALITY IN THE FIELD OF ECO-TECHNOLOGIESDANIEL CORONADO; UNIVERSIDAD DE CÁDIZ
ANGEL PERNI; UNIVERSIDAD PABLO DE OLAVIDE
MARÍA DOLORES LEÓN; UNIVERSIDAD DE CÁDIZ
PEDRO J. MORENO; UNIVERSIDAD DE CÁDIZ
193GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE DURATION OF SICK LEAVE: A STOCHASTIC FRONTIER DECOMPOSITION APPROACH.ANGEL MARTIN-ROMAN; UNIVERSIDAD DE VALLADOLID
ALFONSO MORAL; UNIVERSITY OF VALLADOLID
SARA PINILLOS-FRANCO; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID
194THE EMU EFFECT ON TRADE: A RE-ASSESSMENT ACCOUNTING FOR STAGGERED TREATMENT ADOPTION CARMEN DÍAZ-MORA; UNIVERSITY OF CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
SILVIANO ESTEVE-PÉREZ; UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA AND INTECO
SALVADOR GIL-PAREJA; UNIVERSITAT DE VALÈNCIA AND INTECO
FERNANDO RIOS AVILA; LEVY ECONOMICS INSTITUTE OF BARD COLLEGE
195STATE DEPENDENCY IN PRICING BEHAVIOR AND MACROECONOMIC TRANSMISSION TO PRICES: LESSONS FROM TURKEYELIF OZCAN KODAZ; CENTRAL BANK OF REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
SERDAR YÜREK; CENTRAL BANK OF REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
196¿POR QUÉ LAS MUJERES PREFIEREN TRABAJAR CERCA DE CASA? UN ANÁLISIS EXPLORATORIO DE LA SATISFACCIÓN CON EL COMMUTING EN RAZÓN DE GÉNEROADELAIDA LILLO-BAÑULS; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
ANGEL MANZANARES-GUTIÉRREZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE EXTREMADURA
JAVIER ROMANÍ; UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
197SUBSIDISED SCHOOL MEALS AND CHILDREN EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: THE CASE OF BARCELONASARA AYLLÓN; UNIVERSITY OF GIRONA
SAMUEL LADO; UNIVERSITY OF GIRONA
198THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 LOCKDOWN ON MENTAL HEALTH IN THE ELDERLY: A GENERALIZED PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING APPROACHMIGUEL MALO; UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA
ÁNGEL SÁNCHEZ-DANIEL; UNIVERSITY OF SALAMANCA
200ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIGITALIZATION AND ENVIRONMENT AND ITS EFFECT ON FIRM PERFORMANCEJESÚS GARCIA-ROMANOS; UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID
ESTER MARTÍNEZ-ROS; UC3M
201WHAT DRIVES CRIME, UNEMPLOYMENT OR INEQUALITY?DAVID MESA-RUIZ; UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
202POTENCIAL DE LAS ENTIDADES FEDERATIVAS DE MÉXICO PARA LA GENERACIÓN DE TECNOLOGÍAS DE LA INDUSTRIA 4.0 (1997-2021)JUAN CARLOS LIMON; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA
ANGELA TRIGUERO; UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
NATANAEL ANGULO; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA
203EXPLORANDO LAS CAUSAS DEL BACKSHORING: I+D Y FORMACIÓN EN TICSADELAIDA LILLO-BAÑULS; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
FERNANDO MERINO; UNIVERSITY OF MURCIA
MARTINEZ MORA; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
BEGOÑA FUSTER; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
204HOW SUBSTITUTABLE ARE HIGH-SKILLED WORKERS? THE CASE OF EXPANSION OF TERTIARY EDUCATION IN CHILEADOLFO FUENTES WERLINGER; UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
206EL CICLO DE VIDA Y LA POSICIÓN COMPETITIVA DE LOS DESTINOS TURÍSTICOSJESÚS NAVARRO-NAVARRO; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
208USING MACHINE LEARNING TO MEASURE FINANCIAL RISK IN CHINAANDRES AZQUETA GAVALDON; BANCO DE ESPAÑA
209EXPLORING THE DETERMINANTS AND DRIVERS OF INVOLUNTARY PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT WITH A EUROPEAN COUNTRY PANELANA RODRIGUEZ-SANTIAGO; UNIVERSITY OF SEVILLA
210WHO BENEFITS FROM UNIVERSITY OPENINGS?SERIFE YASAR; RWI - LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FÜR WIRTSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG
211UNDEREMPLOYMENT IN SELF-EMPLOYMENTEMILIO CONGREGADO; UNIVERSITY OF HUELVA
CONCEPCIÓN ROMÁN; UNIVERSITY OF HUELVA
DAVID TRONCOSO; UNIVERSIDAD PABLO DE OLAVIDE
212THE SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF PROTECTED AREAS ON LOCAL TAX REVENUES. A SPATIAL STUDY OF MUNICIPALITIES IN WESTERN FRANCEDAVID CROMMELYNCK; UNIVERSITÉ DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE
215EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON SPANISH AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS USING INTERREGIONAL TRADE FLOWSFATIMA EL KHATABI; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID AND UNIVERSITY OF GOETTINGEN
INMACULADA MARTÍNEZ-ZARZOSO; UNIVERSITAT JAUME I
NURIA GALLEGO; UNIVERSIDAD REY JUAN CARLOS
216MARRIAGE, DIVORCE AND RESERVATION WAGESROBERTO BONILLA; NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
FRANCIS KIRALY; NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY
MIGUEL MALO; UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA
FERNANDO PINTO HERNÁNDEZ; UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA
217ESTIMATING THE GENDER WAGE GAP USING STOCHASTIC FRONTIERS: SOME MODELLING ISSUESANTONIO ALVAREZ; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
GRAZIELLA BONANNO; UNIVERSITY OF SALERNO
218STRATEGIC SHIFTS IN AGRI-EXPORT LOGISTICS: UNVEILING SOYBEAN TRADE'S ROLE IN TRANSPORT MODAL CHOICES AND RAIL NETWORK ENHANCEMENTSFABIO SIMONI DA SILVA; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
219GEOGRAPHICAL DISPARITIES IN THE IMPACT OF IMPORT COMPETITION ON RADICAL AND INCREMENTAL INNOVATION.ENRIQUE LOPEZ-BAZO; AQR, UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA
ALESSIA MATANO; SAPIENZA UNIVERSITÀ DI ROMA
220MARKET DYNAMICS AND STRATEGIC ALLIANCES: UNDERSTANDING HOW GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES INFLUENCE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) SCENARIOSFABIO SIMONI DA SILVA; UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA
221THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PUBLIC DEBT AND INFLATION: EVIDENCE FROM ARDL PANEL ESTIMATIONSMARIA DEL CARMEN RAMOS HERRERA
SIMON SOSVILLA-RIVERO; UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
222PREVENTING TEEN PREGNANCIES: EVIDENCE ON SCHOOL-BASED REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ACCESS IN ARGENTINANICOLÁS ROIG; UNIVERSITY OF ALICANTE
223LA FEMINIZACIÓN DE LA MIGRACIÓN Y EL MERCADO LABORAL. EL CASO DE MEXICANOS EN ESPAÑA. PROPUESTA DE POLÍTICAS PÚBLICASREYNA RODRÍGUEZ PÉREZ; UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE COAHUILA
226LINKING WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN AGRICULTURE AND EFFICIENCY: A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN USMAN KHALID; UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNIVERSITY
227RENDIMIENTO EDUCATIVO DE LOS TRABAJADORES EN HOSTELERÍACOVADONGA ORDOÑEZ GARCÍA; UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
228IN HEALTH AND UNEMPLOYMENT: WELLBEING IMPACTS OF JOBLESSNESS ON ONESELF AND PARTNERSISRAEL ESCUDERO-CASTILLO; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
FCO. JAVIER MATO-DÍAZ; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO
ANA RODRÍGUEZ-ÁLVAREZ; UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO

APPLIED ECONOMICS MEETINGS promoted by the Asociación Libre de Economía (AldE) and the Applied Economic Analysis (AEA), are conceived as a channel to disseminate and discuss research work that deepen the knowledge of reality through the use of applied economic analysis.

In Applied Economics Meeting two types of working sessions will take place. On the one hand, parallel thematic sessions, where scientific communications selected in each area will be presented. On the other hand, plenary sessions with invited keynote speakers.

The Applied Economics Meeting is open to the participation of the international scientific community, so that the official languages ​​are Spanish and English. The papers written in English can be assigned to a session in which it is the working language. Meeting organization encourages participants to present and defend their papers in English.

TOPIC AREAS:

The Applied Economics Meetings are conferences open to any researcher with an interest in Applied Economics. They are organized jointly by the Asociación Libre de Economía (ALdE) and the Revista de Economía Aplicada (REA). The Meeting gathers more than 200 academics and practitioners on an annual basis covering a wide range of fields in the area of Applied Economics.

  • APPLIED ECONOMETRICS
  • APPLIED MACROECONOMICS
  • APPLIED MICROECONOMICS
  • ECONOMETRICS
  • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & GROWTH
  • ECONOMIC HISTORY
  • ECONOMIC HISTORY ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS
  • FINANCE
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  • INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION: EMPIRICS
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  • LABOUR ECONOMICS & DEMOGRAPHY
  • PUBLIC ECONOMICS
  • HOUSING AND REAL ESTATE
  • REGIONAL & URBAN ECONOMICS / ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
  • TOURISM ECONOMICS

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1-March-2024
Deadline for submission of the draft full paper:
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20-March-2024
Publication of accepted papers

20-April-2024
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Deadline for registration for presenting authors

30-April-2024
Publication of the Provisional Programme of the Meeting

05-May-2024
Deadline for registration normal price

15-May-2024
Publication of the Final Programme of the Meeting

06-June-2024
Start of the XXV Applied Economics Meeting

Comité Científico:

Mercedes Teruel Carrizosa (coordinadora) Universidad Rovira i Virgili
Sara Amoroso DIW Berlin
Elisa Barbieri Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Alex Coad Waseda University
Jesús Crespo Vienna University of Economics and Business
Frank Crowley Cork University
M. Ángeles Davia Universidad de Castilla – La Mancha
Pelin Demirel Imperial College London
Carmen Diaz-Mora Universidad de Castilla – La Mancha
Nestor Duch-Brown European Commission – Joint Research Centre
Martin Falk University of South-Eastern Norway
Helena Lenihan Univery of Limerick
Enrique López-Bazo Universidad de Barcelona
David López-Rodríguez Banco de España
Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso Universiy of Göttingen
Valeriano Martínez San Román Universidad de Cantabria
Raquel Ortega-Argilés University of Manchester
Fabio Pieri University of Trento
André van Stel Trinity College Dublin and Kozminski University

Comité Organizador:

Nuria Mercedes Sánchez (coordinadora) Universidad de Cantabria
Adolfo Fernández Puente (coordinador) Universidad de Cantabria
Ana Carrera Poncela Universidad de Cantabria
Valeriano Martínez San Román Universidad de Cantabria
Ingrid Mateo Mantecón Universidad de Cantabria
Lorena Remuzgo Pérez Universidad de Cantabria
Carmen Trueba Salas Universidad de Cantabria

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  • Superior Room: €124
  • Suite Junior: €159

BUFFET BREAKFAST: €16/person. Rates per day. VAT included.


HOTEL SANTEMAR

hotelsantemar.com

Rates until 5 May:

  • Single room in AD: €115
  • Double room in AD: €138

Prices per night. VAT included.


GRAND HOTEL VICTORIA

granhotelvictoria.com

70 fully equipped rooms, all with terraces and most with sea views. We have a private garage, restaurant, garden areas and two restaurant terraces.

Bed and breakfast rates:

  • Double room with terrace: €134
  • Twin room with terrace: €119

Price per room/day. VAT included.

Reservations: Carmen Carral – reserva@granhotelvictoria.com


NH CIUDAD SANTANDER

nh-hotels.com/es/hotel/nh-ciudad-de-santander

Rates until 29 April:

  • 05.06.2024
    Standard double 1AD: 119,69 €
    Standard double 2AD: 128,38 €
  • 06.06.2024
    Standard Double 1AD: 111,69 €
    Standard Double 2AD: 120,38 €

Rates per room per day. Buffet breakfast included.

Reservations can be made directly with the hotel: nhciudaddesantandner@nh-hotels.com or by e-mail: mp.onandia@nh-hotels.com, quoting the reference Congress of Applied Economics.


HOTEL: LE PETIT BOUTIQUE HOTEL

le-petit-boutique-hotel.oncostacantabria.com

The rates would be for the 5th, 6th and 7th respectively. There are 4 double rooms, all exterior:

  • Tokyo: 335€ (105/105/125€)
  • Oxford: 355€ (115/115/125€)
  • San Francisco: 365€ (120/120/125€)
  • La Habana: 365€ (120/120/125€)

All prices include VAT and breakfast. Prices until 30 April.

CITY OF THE MEETING

SANTANDER, SPAIN

The XXVI edition of the Applied Economics Meeting will take place at the University of Cantabria , on its campus in the city of Santander .

YOUNG RESEARCHER AEA AWARD

OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 2024

1. The Prize will be for the best paper whose author or authors are under 35 years old. All full papers (submitted by the deadline) stating their willingness to participate in the contest will be considered for the prize.

2. The jury will be composed of the Scientific Committee of the Meeting or by those members of the Committee in which it delegated. The jury will choose the decision based on a system of objective scores. The jury will also take into account the views of the chairman of the different sessions.

3. The amount of the Prize will be 1,000.00 euros (one thousand euros). This prize is donated by Ediciones de la Revista de Economía Aplicada, editor of Applied Economics Analysis.

4. In exceptional and duly justified cases, the jury may award two papers, and the prize will be divided equally. The jury also may award one Special mention that will have an economic payment of 500.00 euros (five hundred euros). The prize may be declared void.

5. At the beginning of the Meeting, the jury will announce the finalists for the ALdE Young Researcher Award, whose authors commit (at least one author of each paper) to be present at the closing dinner where the jury’s verdict will be made public. This verdict is final.

6. Participation in the contest implies full acceptance of these rules.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Aim: to promote the participation of young ALDE members in the Applied Economics Meeting.
Beneficiaries:ALdE members up to the age of 35 who have registered for the XXVI Applied Economics Meeting. The membership condition must be met at the time of payment of the Travel Grant.

Application Procedure: the applicant for the travel grant must submit the following documentation using the form that you will find on this page:

  • Application form for the travel grant.
  • A copy of the paper to be presented at the scientific meeting or, failing that, a summary.
  • Brief curriculum.

Concession: travel grants will be allocated according to the following criteria:

  • The quality and relevance of the work presented.
  • The applicant’s resumé.
  • Preference will be given to those applicants who are doing the dissertation and have not been favored with any aid in previous calls. This travel grant can never be obtained in more than two calls.
Endowment: 10 travel grants will be awarded for participation in the Meeting on Applied Economics, the amount of each grant is up to 400 euros and the justification of the expenditure will be required.
Appeal: any decision of the selection committee will be considered final.

Obligations of credit applicants and procedures: the aid payment will be made after the conclusion of the Applied Economics Meeting, and upon presentation of a copy of the certificate of attendance and presentation of the paper. This documentation must be sent to the address alde@alde.es

Submission deadlines: 22 March to 10 April 2024.

Resolution: 15 April 2024.