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Design and analysis of discrete choice experiments for models with response time

2013

Settore SECS-S/02 - Statistica Per La Ricerca Sperimentale E TecnologicaA sector of conjoint analysis (experimental design in marketing research) is made of the so called choice experiments. In choice experiments respondents undergo a questionnaire which is nowadays mostly submitted through the internet. The questionnaire proposes to the respondent a sequence of choice sets each one including two or more profiles being a profile a specific combination of attribute levels. The respondent selects the preferred profile for each choice set. Responses given by a sample of respondents are analysed through suitable methods aimed to eventually find the best combination of attribute levels. One method of analysis adopts the Multinomial Logit (MLN) model. In this article the authors show the results of the MLN analysis compared with another model of analysis which uses an additional response which can be easily recorded by electronically submitted questionnaires. In practice modern survey platforms like “Qualtrics” (the one used for this work) can record the so called “response latency” i.e. the time taken by the respondent to make the choice and select the most preferred profile in the choice set. Thanks to a response latency model further refined in this work it is possible to deduce the relative weight of importance of the profiles for each choice set and respondent. This type of response can be used in place of the dichotomous choice variable in the MLN model. The two models and methods of analysis are deeply compared and it is critically discussed when it is better to use one or the other method. As a result a more reliable estimate of the optimal profile comes up implying lower risks for new investments and marketing decisions.
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A macroeconomic analysis of the public investments in European combined transport

2009

Intermodal transport has been recognized as a priority by the European Union, that has defined different budget allocations of investments to improve the shifting from road to intermodal transport, which is more sustainable. In this context, the main aim of the paper is to discuss the macroeconomic effects, in terms of economic growth, welfare and trade, of these public investments for combined transport, which aspects have been neglected in literature. A multi-country computable general equilibrium model has been used. The main results have been that the European Union benefits from these investments, but at international level, USA and Japan would lose in terms of welfare. Furthermore, th…

Statistics and ProbabilityMacroeconomicsComputable general equilibriumInternational levelEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)International economicsComputable general equilibrium model public investments combined transport sensitivity analysisMathematics (miscellaneous)Exchange rateSettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceAllocative efficiencyEuropean unionRobustness (economics)WelfareSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_common
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Regional heterogeneity in the business environment: the case of Italy

2022

How do we evaluate the business environment of regional economies? This paper makes use of primary data from the World Bank’s Subnational Doing Business studies to analyze the capacity of Italian regions to facilitate entrepre- neurs in setting up and operating new businesses. By comparing data across locations and over time, we are able to identify best practices that may help policy makers in the implementation of reforms aiming at improving the business environ- ment of Italian regions and, as a result, of the country.

Subnational Doing Business World Bank Regions Investments
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New Tool For Measuring Sustainable Development in Functional Urban Areas

2018

The article discusses the practical aspect of implementation of the idea of sustainable development in the EU Cohesion Policy in the 2014-2020 programming period in Poland. The objective of the study is to determine the relations between the idea of sustainable development and instruments of its implementation, and the identification of the scope of influence of Cohesion Policy tools on sustainable development of functional urban areas (FUA). The paper presents the author’s set of sustainable development indicators (SDI) and relevant analyses of their implementation in the financial and spatial aspect in 26 FUAs. Detailed analyses covered one of the new instruments of territorial developmen…

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentScope (project management)Process (engineering)Geography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningCohesion (computer science)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesModernization theory01 natural sciencesCohesion Policy 2014–2020lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HIdentification (information)Functional Urban Area (FUA)Integrated Territorial Investments (ITI)lcsh:H1-99Polandlcsh:Social sciences (General)Environmental planningIntegrated management0105 earth and related environmental sciencessustainable development indicators (SDI)European Spatial Research and Policy
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Territorial Gap and Territorial Distribution of Public Investments in Italy

2021

The problem of regional imbalances is a central issue in the cohesion policy debate in Europe. This paper verifies whether the territorial dynamics of in-vestment (and especially of public investment) in Italy has satisfied the principle of territorial rebalancing between the Central-Northern areas and the “Mezzogiorno” regions. The empirical evidence produced by the analy-sis of the flows of capital expenditure of investments, using the data of the territorial public accounts system, shows that the territorial gaps in recent years have widened, penalizing the regions of the South. It is necessary to think of a differential dynamic in the overall territorial flows of invest-ments in order t…

Territorial developmentPublic investmentbusiness.industryDistribution (economics)Differential (mechanical device)Investment (macroeconomics)Settore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataCapital expenditureOrder (exchange)EconomicsEconomic geographyEmpirical evidencebusinessTERRITORIAL GAP INVESTMENTS
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China’s Contribution to the Economic Potential of the 16+1 Platform: Developments Prior to the Global Pandemic

2022

PURPOSE: The 16+1 platform, first introduced by China in 2012, provides a framework for Central and Eastern (CE) European countries to benefit from economic cooperation with China. This paper seeks to ascertain which countries have benefitted the most and under what conditions.

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Investments Foreign -- ChinaChina -- Foreign economic relationsInternational economic relationsEconomic development -- EuropeGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingEUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
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Optimal portfolio allocation with real assets : a Finnish perspective

2017

Alternative market assets, i.e. those which are not part of the ''traditional'' financial assets, have become increasingly popular globally during the last decade. The purpose of this study is to examine the potential benefits of including real investment assets, specifically timberland and real estate holdings, for a investor investing to either domestic or international markets. Specifically the questions to be asked are: Do Finnish real investment assets offer diversification benefits in respect of increased risk-adjusted returns? What are the optimal asset allocations? The analyzed time-series for alternative investments represent quarterly total returns of average Finnish timberland an…

alternative investmentssijoituksetVaRarvopaperisalkutCVaRportfolio optimizationModern portfolio theory
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Gestión del cuerpo y planificación urbana: Desplazamiento de significado en la reivención de cuepos y ciudades

2020

Contemporary cities have administrations increasingly marked by urban planning guidelines that are guided by business and marketing and, to attract investments and tourists, implement strategies that aim to homogenize, spectacularize and control urban space. However, other experiences in the city potentially build new meaning to it, which would escape those strategically planned, creating alternative possibilities of uses, diverging from the way thar are predicted and proposed by the governmental power in their urban marketing strategies. The article discusses how the occupation of urban spaces by transvestites for prostitution may imply reflections on the role of norms of gender in the (re…

corpographydiverging from the way thar are predicted and proposed by the governmental power in their urban marketing strategies. The article discusses how the occupation of urban spaces by transvestites for prostitution may imply reflections on the role of norms of gender in the (re)distribution of bodies in cities. Ciudadtransvestiteurban marketing. 189 199bodies controlControl de Cuerpos:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]other experiences in the city potentially build new meaning to itto attract investments and touristsCorpografíaTravestiMarketing Urbano.cityimplement strategies that aim to homogenizeUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍADesplazamiento de significado en la reivención de cuepos y ciudades de Sousa [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674041 Gestión del cuerpo y planificación urbana]which would escape those strategically plannedAna Lúcia Contemporary cities have administrations increasingly marked by urban planning guidelines that are guided by business and marketing andde Castro1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674041 Gestión del cuerpo y planificación urbana: Desplazamiento de significado en la reivención de cuepos y ciudades de Sousacreating alternative possibilities of usesspectacularize and control urban space. HoweverLucas Henrique
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Finnish-Chinese intercultural negotiation : power positioning and search for common ground

2018

‘Rising China’ is a term that has come to refer to China’s march to being number one, the speed of its economic growth, and its investment around the world during last two decades. In Finland, government agencies have been established to promote investment, trade, and co-operation with China, while regional and local governments are also actively involved. Meanwhile, much of the world is now competing for the attention of China, so the power dynamic is tending to shift in favour of the Chinese. This developing context has been examined in previous studies primarily from the perspectives of politics, economics, and management studies. The overarching aim of this study is to investigate emerg…

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THE INVESTMENT POLITICS AND THE DIVERSIFICATION OF FINANCING RESOURCES IN ROMANIA

2011

A priority for Romania is to maintain an high investment rate, higher than the one of the EU member states, because these countries modernized their energetic, transport and public utility infrastructures, they developed their educational and the public health systems, they reduced the technological and informational differences, decades ago. Through the investment politics, Romania will continue to attract foreign investments, whose annual average was remarkable. For the financing of the investments, a diversification of the internal and external resources is necessary. The internal resources are based on the development of the saving instruments: the development of the market for transact…

direct foreign investments investment effort financial resources saving money instruments substantial economic growthStudies in Business and Economics
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