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Environmental damage evaluation in a willingness-to-accept scenario: A latent-class approach based on familiarity

2015

In this paper we report on the results of the application of a latent class model that was designed to identify and characterize unobserved preference heterogeneity in the context of a willingness-to-accept (WTA) framework involving negative environmental externalities stemming from the expansion of the Port of Valencia. We investigated the hypothesis that respondents with greater familiarity with the targeted good and any related environmental damage would demand more compensation; that is, they would have a significantly higher WTA. Based on respondents' familiarity with the Port of Valencia and their pre-existing knowledge about the negative consequences of its potential expansion three …

Economics and EconometricsContingent valuationActuarial scienceCompensation (psychology)EconometricsEconomicsContext (language use)Willingness to acceptPublic goodClass (biology)Latent class modelExternalityGeneral Environmental ScienceEcological Economics
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Protest beliefs in contingent valuation: Explaining their motivation

2006

Abstract The definition and treatment of protest responses in contingent valuation (CV) can have a significant influence on the estimated values of the good in question if these responses are censored. In order to understand how protest responses are motivated, in a CV about forest biodiversity in Germany we used an item battery to identify respondents' protest beliefs. The items were measured for all respondents, irrespective of their willingness to pay (WTP) in principle. Then, a scale based on these beliefs is taken as a dependent variable of regression analyses. In addition to environmental concern we used norms, the warm glow of giving and dilemma concern as further explanatory variabl…

Economics and EconometricsContingent valuationActuarial scienceVariablesmedia_common.quotation_subjectDilemmaWillingness to payOrder (exchange)Censoring (clinical trials)Scale (social sciences)EconomicsSocial psychologyGeneral Environmental ScienceForest biodiversitymedia_commonEcological Economics
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The relationship between environmental values and income in a transition economy: surface water quality in Latvia

2002

A contingent valuation study measured citizen willingness to pay (WTP) for an improvement in surface water quality in Latvia. The average respondent was willing to pay 0.7 per cent of household income for the environmental improvement, but that amount was much less than needed to finance the required investments in treatment facilities. While the income elasticity of WTP for the average resident was low (0.56), it increases as income increases, reaching 0.9 at an income level double the current average. As real incomes increase in Latvia, the demand for environmental quality by citizens can be expected to increase substantially.

Economics and EconometricsContingent valuationDevelopmentAgricultural economicsMicroeconomicsWillingness to payTransition economySurface water qualityRespondentEconomicsHousehold incomeIncome elasticity of demandEnvironmental qualityGeneral Environmental ScienceEnvironment and Development Economics
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The Legacy and the Tyranny of Time: Exit and Re-Entry of Sovereigns to International Capital Markets

2018

We use a novel continuous-time Weibull model (without and) with a change-point in the duration dependence parameter to investigate the duration of the exit and re-entry of sovereigns to international capital markets. Relying on annual data for a large panel of countries over the period 1970-2011, we find that, as the reputation of debtor countries as good (bad) borrowers solidifies over time, those episodes are more likely to end - i.e. the "legacy of time". Debtor countries can take advantage of the "benefit of doubt" of creditors during short exit spells. However, when exits are long and the reputation as a bad borrower emerges, no more "complacency" makes it more difficult for them to bo…

Economics and EconometricsGovernment050208 financeHaircutCreditormedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaDuration dependenceDebtorMonetary economicsInternational capital marketMarket economyAccounting0502 economics and businessEconomicsinternational capital markets re-entry and exit continuous-time Weibull model duration dependence change-point.050207 economicsDuration (project management)FinanceReputationmedia_commonJournal of Money, Credit and Banking
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What Geographical Concentration of Industries in the Tunisian Sahel? Empirical Evidence Using Distance‐Based Measures

2020

International audience; This paper examines the location patterns of manufacturing industries within the most developed regions of Tunisia, the Sahel. We use detailed micro-geographic data and the distance-based approach of Duranton and Overman. While the textile industry shows a high degree of geographical concentration, the high-tech industries are also among the most concentrated, meaning that the Tunisian Sahel gathers a specialised pool in these industries. We further analyse the location patterns of manufacturing sub-sectors: totally and partially exporting plants and domestic, mixed and foreign plants and show that totally exporting plants and foreign and mixed plants exhibit strong …

Economics and EconometricsTunisiabusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financegeographical concentrationGeographyManufacturingManufacturing industries0502 economics and businessEconomic geography050207 economicscontinuous measuresEmpirical evidencebusiness050205 econometrics Distance based
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In search of family business continuity: the case of transgenerational family entrepreneurship

2011

This qualitative case study analyses continuity of transgenerational entrepreneurship in the family business. Transgenerational entrepreneurship is based on multigenerational, and in this particular firm, on the founder and next generation, business activities in the same family business. Methodologically, the data was collected by interviewing members of two generations of Imagon Ltd.; the founder, and his sons. Imagon Ltd. shows signs of transgenerational continuity. It did not start off that way in the founder’s mind; his desire was just to work for himself and fulfil his own visions. It was only much later that the prospect of defining his company as a family business entered the pictur…

Economics and EconometricsVisionEntrepreneurshipValue creationBusiness continuityTransgenerational epigeneticsInterviewFamily businessSociologyBusiness and International ManagementMarketingConstraint (mathematics)International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
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Nonlinear dynamics of interest rate and inflation

2004

According to several empirical studies, US inflation and nominal interest rates, as well as the real interest rate, can be described as unit root processes. These results imply that nominal interest rates and expected inflation do not move one-for-one in the long run, which is not consistent with the theoretical models. In this paper we introduce a nonlinear bivariate mixture autoregressive model that seems to fit quarterly US data (1952 Q1 – 2000 Q2) reasonably well. It is found that the three-month treasury bill rate and inflation share a common nonlinear component that explains a large part of their persistence. The real interest rate is devoid of this component, indicating one-for-one m…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectFisher equationjel:E43International Fisher effectjel:C32nonlinear models interest rate inflation cointegration analysisInterest rateNominal interest rateContinuously compounded nominal and real returnsEconomicsEconometricsFisher hypothesisReal interest rateSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Rendleman–Bartter modelnonlinear models; interest rate; inflation; cointegration analysismedia_common
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Performative Regional (dis)Integration: Transnational Markets, Mobile Commodities, and Bordered North–South Differences

2011

Being implicated in an ambivalent play of both border crossing and drawing, global commodity chains are an ideal organizational field to analyze the fundamental paradox of global connectivity. Approaching the contingency of borders from a perspective informed by the performativity approach to markets, this paper starts from the assumption that this paradox is particularly salient in the context of commodity chains which connect the Global South with the Global North. Taking the example of one single agrocommodity, the tomato, and two border regions (Morocco–EU and Mexico–USA), we follow the links and heterogeneous associations which stretch from the border to the fields, supermarket shelves…

EconomySalientGeography Planning and DevelopmentCommodityPerformativityEconomicsAssemblage (composition)Context (language use)Performative utteranceEconomic geographyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Organizational fieldContingencyEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space
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Didactic proposal to change misconceptions about the contribution of the fusion of the ice to the rise in sea level

2020

En la actualidad existen muchos estudios acerca del conocimiento teórico de la población sobre el cambio climático. Los resultados de estos estudios muestran la existencia de confusiones e ideas alternativas respecto a determinados fenómenos y conceptos básicos de gran importancia, las cuales constituyen un serio obstáculo para el aprendizaje en educación ambiental. En este trabajo se analiza una de esas ideas, relacionada con el impacto directo que tiene la fusión del hielo flotante en el aumento del nivel del mar. Concretamente, se muestra una primera aproximación respecto a su extensión y fortaleza entre alumnado de secundaria y profesorado en formación, detallando a su vez una estrategi…

Educación ambientalAumento nivel del marDidactic proposalEmerging technologiesContinental and sea icePopulationHielo continental y marinoClimate changeEnvironmental educationSea level riseFusión del hieloExtension (metaphysics)Ice fusionIdeas alternativasEducational strategySociologyeducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryWelfare economicsMisconceptionsGeneral MedicineResolution (logic)Environmental educationObstaclebusiness
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Accumuler le capital humain tout au long de la vie: Quels facteurs prédictifs de la participation à la formation permanente?

2003

This article addresses the main predictors of adult education, using statistical methods different from those generally used by social science researchers. Its aim is twofold. First, it seeks to explain in a simple and comprehensible manner the methodological value of these methods (in relation to the use of structural models); secondly, it demonstrates the concrete usefulness of these methods on the basis of a recent piece of research on the data from the International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS).

Education des adultesMéthode statistiqueModèle structural[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceInternational Adult Literacy Survey (IALS)Adult educationPrédicteurFormation permanenteEnquête IALS[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceStructural modelContinuing educationStatistical methodPredictor
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