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Tendencias privatizadoras del modelo de financiación de la educación superior en Europa. Propuestas de la Unión Europea y el análisis del acceso aseq…

2020

The influence exerted by supranational organizations, such as the European Union (EU) in the configuration of educational policies, forces us to include the supranational sphere in the study of educational trends. A growing trend in the field of higher education is the increase in private investment and our objective is to measure its impact in recent years in the European context and if it puts at risk the affordable access to this educational level. To do this, in the first place, we analyze the different actions developed from the European Union on increasing private financing of higher education through various documents and work plans. Second, from the Comparative Education methodology…

Knowledge societyHigher educationbusiness.industryWelfare economicsContext (language use)Global strategyInvestment (macroeconomics)EducationWork (electrical)Political sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceComparative educationEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonRevista Española de Educación Comparada
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Channels through Which Human Capital Inequality Influences Economic Growth

2011

This paper empirically investigates the theoretical predictions of some of the channels through which human capital inequality may discourage investment and growth. In a cross section of countries over the period 1960–2000, findings reveal that, all other things being equal, a greater degree of human capital inequality increases fertility rates and reduces life expectancy, which in turn hampers the accumulation rates of human capital. This effect is reinforced in the countries where individuals find it difficult to access credit. Extensive sensitivity analyses show that the results are robust across specifications and are not driven by atypical observations, endogenous regressors, or unobse…

Labour economicsCeteris paribusMonetary economicsjel:O1Investment (macroeconomics)Human capitaljel:O4Capital formationjel:I0Physical capitalHuman capital inequality structural form investment rates economic growthCapital deepeningLife expectancyEconomicsCapital intensityGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceJournal of Human Capital
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ICT and Economic Growth

2005

Using new sectoral data on investment and capital services we carry out a growth accounting exercise on Spain 1985-2002. We compute the contribution to output and labour productivity growth of employment, non-ICT and ICT capital, labour qualification and Total Factor Productivity. Results are given for 29 different branches; individually and grouped into four clusters according to their ICT use intensity. Three ICT assets (hardware, communications and software) are considered. We find that although the ICT intensive group appears to be the most dynamic cluster, most of the impact on productivity is still to come. There is some evidence of a reversal of the productivity slow down of the nine…

Labour economicsGeographyEconomyCarry (investment)Information and Communications TechnologyCapital (economics)Capital servicesGrowth accountingInvestment (macroeconomics)ProductivityTotal factor productivityOECD Statistics Working Papers
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Executive Incentive Compensation and Economic Prosperity

2008

This paper analyzes the existence of a potential link between the prevalence of long term incentive compensation schemes and the economic prosperity of a country. This issue is previously not addressed in the literature. In a panel regression with fixed effects a strongly significant, positive effect is found between growth of GDP/capita in real terms and this prevalence, while controlling for general investment and institutional variables. However, when the 22 countries of the study are divided into European and non-European, the growth effect found for the entire material accrues only to the non-European countries. It is concluded that long term incentive contracts seem to have no effect …

Labour economicsIncentiveExecutive compensationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCompensation (psychology)EconomicsPer capitaProsperityInvestment (macroeconomics)Term (time)media_commonPanel dataSSRN Electronic Journal
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Gender differences in French undergraduates' academic plans and wage expectations

2016

International audience; Gender differences in wage expectations may affect investment in human capital and increase inequalities in the labour market. Our research based on a survey of first-year students at a French university aims to focus on expectations at the beginning of the career. Our results show that anticipated earnings differ significantly between men and women. One year after graduation, we find a gender gap in pay of 16 percent. A wage decomposition method indicates that most of this effect is due to anticipation of discrimination. Ten years after graduation, anticipated discrimination is still almost as dominant in explaining the gender gap in pay. Finally, using a survey of …

Labour economicsInequalityOaxaca–Ransom decompositionmedia_common.quotation_subjectgender wage gap[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationWageOaxaca-Ransom decompositionAffect (psychology)Human capitalEducationGender Studies0502 economics and businessEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances050207 economics10. No inequalityhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonEarnings4. Education05 social sciences[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInvestment (macroeconomics)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAnticipation (artificial intelligence)8. Economic growthExpected wages050203 business & managementGraduation
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Six-years-long effects of the Italian policies for photovoltaics on the pay-back period of grid-connected PV systems installed in urban contexts

2017

Abstract In this study the discounted pay-back (DPB) period of rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems installed in urban contexts was investigated during the course of time with the aim of evaluating the effects of the different supporting policies enacted by the Italian government. The profitability of the investment in three Italian cities was observed from June 2010 to May 2016 by means of an exhaustive economic analysis based on the study of the variation of the costs and benefits during the lifetime of the investment. The analysis considered the disbursements for the PV system devices, maintenance and management, insurance, and wear of PV panels and inverters. Other significant parameters, …

Labour economicsPayback period020209 energyTariff02 engineering and technologyTax creditIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEnergy analysiTax credit0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsRevenueElectrical and Electronic EngineeringFeed-in tariffCivil and Structural EngineeringFinanceSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPhotovoltaic systemEconomic analysisBuilding and ConstructionInvestment (macroeconomics)PollutionFeed-in tariffGeneral EnergyProfitability indexbusinessPhotovoltaicPay-back period
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Towards Climate Neutrality: Economic Impacts, Opportunities and Risks

2023

The monograph has been prepared and published within the framework of the Ministry of Economics research project “Modeling and analysis of the economic impact of climate goals” at the University of Latvia Faculty of Business, Management and Economics Productivity Research Institute “UL think tank LV PEAK”.

Latvian energy sectorLong-term macroeconomicEnergy transition in India:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Economics [Research Subject Categories]Life cycle of renewable energyEnergy policy - EuropeFactors affecting energy costsMeasuring a perceived quality of the environment in RigaSubstitution elasticity of energy and other production factorsClimate neutrality
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The Political Economy of the World Bank. The Early Years

2009

This book covers the early years of the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), commonly known as the World Bank when it first confronted the issue of development as a fundamental part of its mission. The book is mainly concerned with how the Bank interpreted its mission and, more specifically, how its mission was born: what events shaped it, what cultural and ideological background influenced it and what was the historical context in which it arose. So this book is a contribution to the study of the prehistory of development, understood in its social and economic context. In this respect, the study of the early years of the World Bank offers excellent context for obser…

Lauchlin CurrieHistory of political economyWorld BankAlbert HirschmanColombiaDevelopmentFinance and Financial Sector Development - Access to Finance Finance and Financial Sector Development - Banks & Banking Reform Governance - International Governmental Organizations Governance - Politics and Government Law and Development - Corporate Law Macroeconomics and Economic Growth - Political Economy Public Sector Development TransportPolitical EconomyHistory of developmentCold War history
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Spanish Scientists' Opinion about Science and Researcher Behavior.

2021

Encuestamos a 348 investigadores de Psicología y Educación en España, sobre temas como su percepción de una crisis en la ciencia, su confianza en la calidad de los resultados publicados y el uso de prácticas de investigación cuestionables (QRP). También se recogieron sus percepciones respecto a la presión por publicar y la competencia académica. Los resultados indican que una gran parte de la muestra de académicos españoles piensa que existe una crisis en la Ciencia, principalmente por falta de inversión económica, y duda de la calidad de los hallazgos publicados. También sienten una fuerte presión para publicar en revistas de alto factor de impacto y un clima laboral altamente competitivo.…

Linguistics and Languagebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHigh impact factor:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Sample (statistics)UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAPublic relationsInvestment (macroeconomics)Language and LinguisticsResearch PersonnelCompetition (economics)Work (electrical)AttitudeSpainPerceptionSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansQuality (business)PsychologybusinessPublicationGeneral Psychologymedia_commonThe Spanish journal of psychology
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Goal pursuit in young adulthood: The role of personality and motivation for goal appraisal trajectories across 6 years.

2013

The aim of this longitudinal study was to examine changes in the appraisals of personal goals during young adulthood, and to investigate personality and motivation as predictors of goal appraisals. Israeli young adults (N = 284, 46% female) were assessed four times during ages 23�29 and reported on their goal appraisals (goal investment, goal momentum and goal stress), personality (efficacy and self-criticism) and motivation (autonomous motivation, controlled motivation, amotivation). The results showed mean stability for goal investment and momentum, whereas goal stress declined. Efficacy predicted higher goal investment and momentum 6 years later, while self-criticism accounted for indivi…

Longitudinal studySocial PsychologySelf-criticismGoal orientationAmotivationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyInvestment (macroeconomics)Developmental psychologyMomentum (finance)Personality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultPsychologySocial psychologyhealth care economics and organizationsGeneral Psychologyta515050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonJournal of Research in Personality
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