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An empirical analysis of revenue drivers in the mobile app market

2013

Mobile App Market Revenue Econometric analysisSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionale
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Education and skill mismatches: wage and job satisfaction consequences

2013

PurposeThis paper aims to highlight the relevance of examining education and skill job‐worker mismatches as two different, although simultaneous, phenomena of the labor market. Most previous literature does not take into account skill mismatch, and a number of papers deal with both kinds of mismatches as equivalent.Design/methodology/approachSpanish data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) survey for the year 2001 are used to examine the degree of statistical association between both education and skill mismatches, and to estimate wage equations as well as job satisfaction equations, considering satisfaction with pay, with the type of job and overall job satisfaction, in orde…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEuropean communityStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectWageEconometric analysisOrder (exchange)Management of Technology and InnovationEconomicsDemographic economicsJob satisfactionStatistical analysisRelevance (information retrieval)Social psychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Manpower
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Continuities and Discontinuities in the Economic Growth of Spain. 1850-1936

1998

The Spanish pattern of economic growth during the last two centuries is quite unique. In the nineteenth century, Spain remained outside the process of industrialization, but during the twentieth century it has joined the small group of developed economies. This article checks the possible existence of discontinuities between 1850-1936 in the series of PNB, industrial production and private and public investment by utilizing recent developments in the econometric analysis associated with the work of Perron and Ziwot and Andrews. The results confirm the continuity of the Spanish growth during the long period considered. However, they also show two breakpoint years: 1870 in the series of indus…

Public investmentIndustrialisationGeographyEconomyLong periodIndustrial productionEconometric analysisCrecimiento económico continuidad 1850-1939 Economic growth continuity 1850-1939Classification of discontinuitiesSSRN Electronic Journal
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A Spatial Econometric Analysis of Convergence Across European Regions, 1980–1995

2003

The convergence of European regions has been largely discussed in the macroeconomic and the regional science literature during the past decade. Two observations are often emphasized. First, the convergence rate among European regions appears to be very slow in the extensive samples considered (Barro and Sala-iMartin 1991, 1995; Armstrong 1995a; Sala-i-Martin 1996a, 1996b). Second, as shown in Ertur and Le Gallo (see Chap. 2), the geographical distribution of European per capita GDP is highly clustered.

Rate of convergencebusiness.industryEconometricsEconomicsEconometric analysisDistribution (economics)Convergence (economics)Spatial dependencebusinessSpatial analysisGross domestic product
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Dynamics of Lending Rates in the Baltic Countries: Influence of Funding Costs of Banks and Risk Factors

2017

In the Baltic countries, lending rates have been among the highest in the euro area mainly reflecting national differences in the market structure as well as relatively strict credit standards applied by banks in response to the changes in their perception of risk. In this context, the deeper econometric analysis could provide additional information about the common and diverging aspects of the dynamics of lending rates in the Baltic countries. Therefore, the aim of the paper to explore the pass-through of funding costs of banks to lending rates in different lending segments in the Baltic countries during the period of 2005–2015 taking in account risk considerations. To reach the set aim, a…

Risk perceptionFinanceError correction modelMarket structurebusiness.industryEconometric analysisContext (language use)BusinessMonetary economicsEuriborWeighted arithmetic meanCredit risk
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Broadening Access to Primary Education: Contract Teacher Programs and Their Impact on Education Outcomes in Africa – An Econometric Evaluation for Ni…

2006

06004; For Sub-Saharan Africa as a whole, but particularly for countries in the Sahel zone, full primary enrolment and completion at acceptable quality as codified in the Millennium Development Goals and the Education for All objectives still remains a major challenge. In order to enhance education supply, many of these countries have launched large scale teacher recruitment programs in recent years, whereby the teachers are no longer engaged in civil servant positions, but on the basis of fixed-term contracts typically implying considerably lower salaries and a sharply reduced duration of professional training. While this policy has led to a boost of primary enrolment, stakeholders in the …

Teacher[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationeducation[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEfficacité des enseignantsRecrutement des enseignants[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceContrat de travailEnseignement primaireAfriqueTeacher efficiencyEnseignant enseignement primaire320 Political scienceEconometric analysisAfricaStatut10113 Institute of Political Science[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesRecruitmentNigerPrimary educationAnalyse économétrique[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceTeacherRecruitmentTeacher efficiencyEconometric analysisAfricaPrimary educationEnseignant enseignement primaireRecrutement des enseignantsStatutContrat de travailEfficacité des enseignantsAnalyse économétriqueNigerAfriqueEnseignement primaire
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What to show on the wine labels: a hedonic analysis of price drivers of Sicilian wines

2013

Unlike previous literature, we construct a hedonic model of wine price that incorporates all the main categories of variables simultaneously to enable a better evaluation of their importance on wine price formation. A comprehensive model has the advantage of providing more reliable estimates of the attributes' implicit prices thereby facilitating firms' pricing and improving effectiveness of wine production and marketing decisions. We utilize two different datasets of Sicilian wines collecting data from influential wine guides. Our results suggest that wine price strongly depends on objective features such as vintage, alcoholic content, geographical origin, grape variety, producer size and …

VintageWineEconomics and Econometricshedonic priceexperience goodlabellingHedonic indexEconometric analysisSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionalelanguage.human_languagewine industryEconometricslanguageEconomicsPrice formationProduction (economics)econometric analysiMarketingSicilianWine industry
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The Correlation Between Human Capital and Gross Added Value in the Bioeconomy Sectors at the European Union (EU) Country Level

2019

Abstract The paper aims to prove the link between human capital and gross added value in bioeconomy sectors in the EU countries. Data from EUROSTAT data base regarding employment and gross added value in 6 bioeconomy sectors were used in a cross-country regression analysis. The econometric analysis of cross-country data shows a positive correlation between human capital in bioeconomy sectors and their gross output in 2015 in 26 European countries. It is found also that the correlation is stronger in the highly developed economies as in the central-eastern countries, as well as in the European economy.

m12Economics and EconometricsStrategy and Managementm10010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesHuman capitalq57Green economygreen economyRegional economics. Space in economicsCountry level0502 economics and businessAdded valueEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusiness and International ManagementEuropean uniondevelopmentHB71-740105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commoncompetenciesq2005 social sciencesGross outputsmart economyEconometric analysisRegression analysisInternational economicsEconomics as a scienceHT388050203 business & managementFinanceStudia Universitatis „Vasile Goldis” Arad – Economics Series
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Journal of Economics and Management Research, Vol. 4/5

2016

objective well-being - LatviaForeign direct investment in the BalticsDiffusion of innovationsaccounting informationKnowledge managementhealth care financing:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]cohesion policyspatial econometric analysispolitical business cyclesclient perceived participation value - Lithuaniatariff and non-tariff barriers
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Changes in Spatial Diversity of the Standard of Living of Poland’s Population in 2003-2012

2016

Cel Osiągany w poszczególnych krajach i ich regionach poziom życia ludności w dużej mierze zależy od poziomu rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczego jaki prezentuje dane państwo. W przypadku większości krajów rozwiniętych i rozwijających się ogólny poziom życia społeczeństw ulega poprawie. Jednocześnie wzrasta dystans pomiędzy krajami i regionami o najniższym i najwyższym poziomie rozwoju społecznego. W Polsce m.in. ze względów kulturowych, historycznych, społecznych i ekonomicznych poziom życia ludności zamieszkującej różne regiony (województwa) jest odmienny. Polska, podobnie jak inne kraje członkowskie Unii Europejskiej (UE), podejmuje działania, których celem jest zniwelowanie różnic w poziomie…

spatial diversityeconometric analysisthe level of livinganaliza ekonometrycznapoziom życiaprzestrzenne zróżnicowanieZeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Bankowej we Wrocławiu
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