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Guadalupe Serrano-domingo

0000-0001-5748-3216

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Re-examining the migration–trade link using province data: An application of the generalized propensity score

2013

Abstract The migration–trade link has been studied extensively since the mid nineties, finding a positive impact through different channels. Based on the generalized propensity score (GPS) methodology, we estimate a dose–response function, depicting a non-linear impact of immigration on exports using province data for Spain and Italy. For both countries the response of province exports to more immigrants from a given nationality is always positive, although varies with the level of immigrants. First we find neither minimum threshold nor exhaustion point in the effectiveness of the immigration networks on province exports. Second we find that the value of the potential bilateral exports reac…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationDiscount pointsEconomyOrder (exchange)Cultural diversityEthnic networksValue (economics)Propensity score matchingEconomicsNationalityDemographic economicsmedia_commonEconomic Modelling
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New evidence on international R&D spillovers, human capital and productivity in the OECD

2002

Abstract In this article we show how the use of more reliable data on average years of schooling can change the conclusions about the magnitude of international R&D spillovers based on previous evidence, while pointing to a superior role of human capital.

MacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricseducationEconomicsOecd countriesHuman capitalProductivityFinanceEconomics Letters
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Innovation and R&D spillover effects in Spanish regions: A spatial approach

2007

Abstract This paper analyses the spatial patterns of innovation, its regional interdependencies and evolution, as well as its role in determining local innovation in Spanish regions. Results indicate the suitability of a trade-based regional proximity when considering spatial spillovers in innovation. In this context, not only local capacity is relevant in determining domestic innovation, but also spatial innovation spillovers, which result mainly from efforts in both higher education and public administration. Moreover, a minimum level of regional development is required to improve the effectiveness of R&D policies. Therefore, it is necessary for R&D policies to act in combination with oth…

Higher educationbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Management Science and Operations ResearchInterdependenceSpillover effectRegional developmentManagement of Technology and InnovationSpatial ecologyEconomicsSpatial econometricsEconomic geographyEconomic systembusinessmedia_commonPanel dataResearch Policy
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