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More skilled, better paid : labour-market returns to postsecondary vocational education

2017

Outside the USA, relatively little is known about the labour-market returns to postsecondary vocational (or polytechnic) education. Yet, polytechnics in Europe are distinct from US community colleges. This paper focuses on the labour-market returns to polytechnic attendance in Finland, where polytechnics are representative of many European countries. Using matching methods and longitudinal administrative data, we find that, compared to individuals with no postsecondary education, students who attend polytechnics have higher annual earnings of €3,300 to €3,700 and employment gains of 2.5 to 6.6 percentage points 10 years after the entry decision. However, the returns vary by personal charact…

Economics and Econometricslabor productivitypalkatPostsecondary education0502 economics and businessEconomicshenkinen pääomaMarket returnhuman capital050207 economicsMatching methodsta511ansiotasoammatillinen koulutusskillsEarningsField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesAttendancetaidot050301 educationpolicy relevant economicsoccupational choiceosaaminenVocational educationDemographic economics0503 educationpalkkausOxford Economic Papers
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The Influence of the Endogenous and Exogenous Factors on Credit Institutions’ Return on Equity

2015

Abstract The research’s purpose is to study the credit institutions’ performance, from the shareholders’ point of view, through return on equity (ROE). It aims to identify a dependency relationship between return on equity (ROE) and endogenous factors (the growth rate of credit portfolio, the growth rate provisions, the solvency ratio), on the one hand and, on the other hand between ROE and the exogenous ones (GDP and inflation rate). The research was done over an horizon of 10 years (2004-2013) on the evolution of the return on equity indicator of two credit institutions listed on Bucharest Stock Exchange (Carpathian Commercial Bank SA and Banca Transilvania SA), highlights their vulnerabi…

Economics and Econometricsmultiliniar regressionEndogenous FactorsSolvency ratioFinancial economicsStrategy and ManagementMonetary economicsDiscount pointsRegional economics. Space in economicsendogenous and exogenous factorsEconomics as a scienceShareholderReturn on equityStock exchangeHT388profitabilityProfitability indexBusinessroeBusiness and International Managementcredit institutionReturn on capitalHB71-74FinanceStudia Universitatis Vasile Goldis Arad, Seria Stiinte Economice
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Patents, technological inputs and spillovers among regions

2009

This paper analyses the importance of different technological inputs (R&D and human capital) and different spillovers in explaining the differences in patenting among Spanish regions in the period 1986-2003. The analysis is based on the estimation of a knowledge production function. A region¿s own R&D activities and human capital are observed to have a positive significant effect on innovation output, measured by the number of patents. R&D spillovers weighted by the distance and the volume of trade flows between regions cause positive effects on a region¿s patents. However, distance matters more than the intensity of trade flows and the R&D spillover effects between regions are bounded: spi…

Economics and Econometricspatentes I+D capital humano spillovers patents R&D human capital spilloversbusiness.industryInternational tradeHuman capitalKnowledge productionjel:O31Spillover effectEconomicsEconomic geographyjel:R11businessjel:O18patents R&D human capital spillovers
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Commoning of territorial heritage and tools of participated sustainability for the production and enhancement of agro-environmental public goods

2021

AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to analyze how the commoning heritage processes find application for the production of agro-environmental public goods in contexts of high socio-economic marginality and environmental vulnerability, characterized by abandonment and from the consumption of agricultural land for food use. The purpose is to understand how these processes are able to influence, at local level, the governance processes for the implementation of environmental protection strategies. The survey made it possible to verify how the commoning processes aimed at the production of agro-environmental goods generate territorial resilience, understood as a community competence able to st…

Economics and Econometricspublic goodsmedia_common.quotation_subjectVulnerability0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyVulnerabilitylcsh:TX341-64102 engineering and technologyRural areasInner areasCollective actionsSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleddc:330lcsh:Agricultural industriesTerritorial capitalAgro-environmental public goods Collective actions Inner areas Rural areas Vulnerability Marginality Territorial capitalEnvironmental planningmedia_commonConsumption (economics)05 social sciencesCollective intelligencelcsh:HD9000-9495021107 urban & regional planningAgro-environmental public goods Collective actions Inner areas Marginality Rural areas Territorial capital VulnerabilityPublic goodSocial learningAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Agro-environmental public goodsAgro-environmentalCapital (economics)SustainabilityPsychological resilienceBusinesslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply050703 geographyMarginalityFood ScienceAgricultural and Food Economics
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Trade imbalances within the euro area and with respect to the rest of the world

2015

Abstract Many studies have explored the determinants of current account balances in Europe. However, only in a few studies has trade balance been decomposed into intra balance, trade balance vis-a-vis the euro area, and extra balance, trade balance vis-a-vis the rest of the world. This decomposition is necessary for us to understand why some core euro area countries are acting as financial intermediaries for the periphery countries. Furthermore, the determinants of intra and extra balances might be different because nominal exchange rate cannot adjust between the EMU countries while their financial markets are highly integrated. Thus, we apply this decomposition and supplement the previous …

Economics and Econometricsta511Financial marketvaihtotaseCultureBalance of tradeInternational economicsPeriphery countriesMonetary economicsCurrent accountTrade balance vis-à-vis the rest of the worldInstitutionsCurrent accountBalance (accounting)Exchange rateEuropean monetary unionkulttuuriNet capital rulePer capitaEconomicsEuropean monetary unionTrade balance vis-à-vis the euro areaCommon currencyEconomic Modelling
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Economics, Science and Capitalism

2021

Various strains of heterodox economics have sought, and largely failed, to dismount orthodoxy from its dominant position. This book critiques the criticizers, explaining why heterodox economics challenges have faltered, and then presents a coherent alternative paradigm of its own. This simultaneously exposes the vacuousness of neoclassical economics, the limitations of heterodox critique and the subverting of Karl Marx’s revolutionary economic thought by his own disciples. The book draws in particular on two key intellectual traditions in making its arguments: critical realism and Marxism. From the refounding of critical realist philosophy of science in the hands of Roy Bhaskar, emphasis is…

EconomicsNeoclassical economicsCapitalism
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Territorial Capital and Growth over the Great Recession: a Local Analysis for Italy"

2017

The consequences of the crisis have been mainly analyzed at national/ international levels, neglecting its differential effects on local areas. Notwithstanding the international character of the Great Recession, the different local structural features might have influenced the economic and social impact of the crisis, determining effects on the resilience and recovery chance. In this paper, we focus on the role of different territorial indicators by looking at how their relevance has changed during the recent crisis at provincial level. Our aim is threefold. First, we identify the strategic territorial elements which might be particularly relevant in ensuring a greater local absorption capa…

Economies of agglomerationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesControl (management)0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral Social Sciences021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataGreat recessionVariable (computer science)Panel analysisLocal analysisCapital (economics)0502 economics and businessEconomicsTerritorial capital Crisis NUTS-3 regionsEconomic geographyPsychological resilience050207 economicsEconomic systemGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_common
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Death and Culture

2018

Taking cues from the surging popularity of thana-tourism, this paper argues that its prevalence echoes the end days of capitalism. The predominant forms of tourism in a society reflect the ethos of that society. What we once called ‘mass tourism' reflected the spirit of classical capitalism; later, ecotourism and various other alternative forms of tourism reflected a critical turn in capitalism, often called the ‘sympathetic capitalism'. These were incremental alternations, however. Thana-tourism is a qualitatively discontinuous form of tourism and its surge should thus correspond with a similarly discontinuous, radical, shift in capitalism. The authors present scholarly perspectives to bri…

EconomyDeath and cultureSociologyCapitalismTourism
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Infrastructures and Productivity in the Spanish Regions

1996

The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of public capital, the types of infrastructures in which it is invested, and their territorial distribution in the gains in productivity of the private sector in the Spanish regions in the period 1964-1991 using panel data techniques to control for unobserved state-specific characteristics. The results obtained show how the infrastructures most directly linked to the productive process present a significant and positive effect on productivity. They also show the importance of the network effect of the infrastructures of a productive nature as well as a decrease in the elasticity associated with such infrastructures as development progresses. El p…

EconomyEconomicsRegional scienceGeneral Social SciencesProductividad in fraestructuras y desarrollo económico. Productivity infrastructures and economic development.Public capitalPrivate sectorNetwork effectGeneral Environmental SciencePanel dataRegional Studies
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Infrastructure and Regional Economic Growth: The Spanish Case

1994

CUTANDA A. and PARICIO J. (1994) Infrastructure and regional economic growth: the Spanish case, Reg. Studies 28, 69-77. This paper considers the measurement of infrastructure capital in the Spanish regions and examines the regional disparities found. The relationship between income and infrastructure is studied in order to determine the impact of public capital in accounting for regional disparities in incomes. The empirical evidence shows that infrastructure has a significant positive effect on the income disparities at regional level. CUTANDA A. et PARICIO J. (1994) L'equipement et la croissance economique regionale, Reg. Studies 28, 69-77. Cet article considere la mesure du capital affec…

EconomyOrder (exchange)Welfare economicsCapital (economics)EconomicsGeneral Social SciencesPublic capitalEmpirical evidenceGeneral Environmental ScienceRegional Studies
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