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New perspectives on old inequalities: Italy’s north–south divide

2020

Italy’s regional inequalities are more substantial and persistent than any other European country. They pertain to fundamental economic indicators (income, productivity, employment) and to many relevant features of the socio-institutional environment (the quality of institutions, education attainments, government and bureaucratic efficiency, etc.). The 2008–13 crisis further exacerbated divergences, with a collapse of capital accumulation and unwelcome demographic shocks (brain drains, migrations, etc.). This paper contributes to this rich literature with a specific focus on the increase of ‘within-south inequalities’ and investigates some socioeconomic determinants and processes that can e…

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyregional inequalitieSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicatadualisminstitutionGeographyItalyEconomic indicatornetworkPolitical Science and International RelationsDevelopment economicsDualismregions050703 geographyProductivityNorth–South dividemedia_commonTerritory, Politics, Governance
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The impact of the coronavirus crisis on European societies. What have we learnt and where do we go from here? – Introduction to the COVID volume

2021

The coronavirus pandemic, which first impacted European societies in early 2020, has created a twofold crisis by combining a health threat with economic turmoil. While the crisis has affected all European societies very significantly, its impact varies across countries, social groups, and societal domains. In an effort to provide a first overview of the effect of the coronavirus crisis, in this editorial we discuss contributions of 58 papers published as part of this special issue. These early research papers illustrate the varied impact of the pandemic on various areas of social life. The first group of studies in this special issue analyzes the effect of the pandemic on social inequalitie…

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentCoronavirus crisis; COVID-19 pandemic; inequality; solidarity; Europe050109 social psychologymedicine.disease_causeSolidarity0506 political sciencePolitical scienceddc:320Development economicsPandemic050602 political science & public administrationmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDemographyCoronavirusmedia_commonEuropean Societies
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The impact of cultural and creative industries on the wealth of countries, regions and municipalities

2021

[EN] This paper compares the total impact of cultural and creative industries (CCIs) on per capita income of countries, regions and municipalities. We estimate the total effects of CCIs in 78 developed and developing countries in 5 continents, in 275 European regions and in 518 municipalities in the European region of Valencia, using data obtained from multiple databases and nonparametric local linear least squares. The average effects of CCIs are positive in the three territorial scales, in both low- and high-income locations, and increase in conjunction with increases in development, with high and very high developed places showing greater impacts. CCIs are, thus, a powerful resource for …

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentWell-being0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography1. No poverty021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyPer capita incomeDevelopmentCreative industriesInequalityTotal effects8. Economic growth11. SustainabilityDevelopment economicsCultural and creative industriesIncomeORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASBusiness050703 geographymedia_common
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THE BETWEEN-COUNTRY INEQUALITY: DOES IT HINDER THE COMPETITIVENESS?

2012

Nowadays the competitiveness is the significant premise to enhance the inhabitants well being. From this perspective on competitiveness has been given great attention in the literature and competitiveness hindrances have been studied as well. However the link between inequality and competitiveness is less studied, particular in case of the European Union. Thereby the author attempts to clarify the role of the between-country income inequality in hindering the competitiveness.The data analysis shows that lower income countries have less ability towards strengthening the nation economy competitiveness thereby reducing overall European Union competitiveness level. Obviously the country's compe…

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectCompetitive advantageEconomic inequalityDevelopment economicsWell-beingEconomicsPer capitamedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic systemEuropean unionWelfareComparative advantagemedia_commonECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
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Institutional Sources of Resilience in Global ICT Leaders - Harness the Vigor of Emerging Power

2014

In light of the significant impacts on global economy both nations and firms witnessed a dramatic advancement of information and communication technology (ICT). There was particularly bi-polarization between ICT advanced and growing economies compelling a vicious cycle between ICT advancement and its productivity decline in these economies. The institutional sources of resilience were analyzed. On the basis of an empirical analysis comparing technopreneurial performance in world top 500 ICT firms by market value, sales and profit over the last decade, resilient firms maintaining world top 100 position by all three values over the whole period were identified. Institutional sources enabling …

Information and Communications TechnologySustainabilityDevelopment economicsPosition (finance)BusinessBusiness modelMarket valueResilience (network)ProductivityProfit (economics)Journal of Technology Management for Growing Economies
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Blessed Mary, Forgive Us Our Deficits

2013

Many studies have explored the medium-term determinants of current account balances. This paper contributes to the existing literature by introducing religious variables that until now have been omitted. We propose that Catholic countries tend to run current account deficits. This result remains robust even if we include both the official financial flows and the variables measuring the quality of institutions. In total we control for close to all of the variables that have been included in previous studies. To rationalize our result we consulted the World Values Survey and discovered that Roman Catholics do not consider thrift as important as other religious groups.

Institutional developmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Development economicsEconomicsGlobal imbalancesWorld Values SurveyQuality (business)Current accountRoman Catholicsmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Foreign Aid to Education in Sub-Saharan Africa : How Useful Is It?

1988

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International relationsEconomic growthDéveloppement de l'éducationSub saharan[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education05 social sciences[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education050301 educationDeveloping country02 engineering and technologyAfrique subsaharienneAide internationaleEducationAfriqueAide à l'éducationForeign policyPolitical scienceDevelopment economics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingForeign policy analysisForeign relationsEducational planning0503 educationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Reciprocal vs nonreciprocal trade agreements: Which have been best to promote exports?

2019

The Doha Development Agenda recognizes the central role that international trade can play in the promotion of economic development. In fact, the increase of exports from developing countries to developed nations' markets has been considered a key element for developing countries to realize the potential benefits of globalization. Over the last decades, developed countries have provided preferential access to their markets to developing countries through nonreciprocal trade agreements. Moreover, developing countries have also participated in reciprocal trade agreements. This paper re-examines comparatively the effect of both kinds of trade agreements on exports from developing countries but …

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Conflict in Somalia: impact on child undernutrition

2017

Background: In Somalia, protracted conflict and persistent drought have caused population displacement and livelihood destruction. As a result, there is widespread child malnutrition. We aimed to determine the effects of conflict on wasting and stunting among children aged 6-59 months in Somalia 2007–2010.\ud \ud Methods: Data were from household nutritional surveys from 2007 to 2010, with 1,066 clusters covering 73,778 children, the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED) project and remote sensing. We used Bayesian hierarchical spatial-temporal regression methods to examine the effects of conflict on wasting and stunting. A preliminary model included individual, household and envir…

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Income distribution in Spain: 2004-2013

2017

Este documento presenta una revisión sobre la evolución de la distribución de la renta en España en el período 2004-2013. El objetivo es examinar el papel que ha jugado el mercado de trabajo en el incremento de las desigualdades, así como el efecto que han tenido las diversas actuaciones públicas a través de transferencias monetarias, impuestos directos y el suministro de servicios públicos en especie. En la metodología se usan índices clásicos de desigualdad aplicados a la Encuesta de Condiciones de Vida. Se concluye que durante este período el incremento en las desigualdades puede atribuirse con nitidez al deterioro del mercado de trabajo tras la crisis de 2007. This paper analyses the ev…

Labour economicsInequalityDirect taxmedia_common.quotation_subjectEspañaIn kindDistribuição da rendaPublic policiesDistribució de la rendaImpostosLabor marketMercado laboralIncome distributionTransferência0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsEconomicsPolíticas públicas050207 economicsmedia_common050208 financeImpuestos05 social sciencesEspanhaTaxesSpainIncome distributionDistribución de la rentaTransferenciatransfer
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