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Intellectual capital and the creation of value in Latvian banking sector: panel data analysis

2010

Intellectual capital (IC) has proven to be under valuated in many countries over the world. This paper provides some evidence that Latvia is not an exception. Author has used the research methods applied in the research on financial sector by the Malaysian, Finnish and Brazilian scientists to provide a view to the issues of IC in Latvian banking sector. The study is based on applying calculated intangible value (CIV), which measures the monetary value of IC or IC stock, value-added intellectual coefficient (VAIC™), which describes how a company's IC adds value to the company and intellectual capital efficiency (ICE), which measure the flow of IC. This paper presents the results on the analy…

Financebusiness.industryLatvianAccountingGeneral MedicineHuman capitallanguage.human_languageIntellectual capitalStructural capitalCapital employedlanguageEconomicsbusinessFinancial statementStock (geology)Panel dataAmerican J. of Finance and Accounting
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The distributional effects of capital account liberalization

2018

Abstract Episodes of account liberalization increase the Gini measure of inequality, based on panel data estimates for 149 countries from 1970 to 2010. These episodes are also associated with a persistent increase in the share of income going to the top. We investigate three channels through which these impacts could occur. First, the impact of liberalization on inequality is stronger where credit markets lack depth and financial inclusion is low; positive impacts of liberalization on poverty rates also vanish when financial inclusion is low. Second, the impact on inequality is also stronger when liberalization is followed by a financial crisis. Third, liberalization seems to alter the rela…

Financial inclusionEconomics and Econometrics050208 financeGlobalization Inequality Capital Account Openness Crises Institutions.LiberalizationInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEconomic liberalizationSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaInternational economicsDevelopmentBargaining power0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisEconomicsWage share050207 economicsPanel datamedia_commonJournal of Development Economics
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Centres and peripheries in Finland: Granger causality tests using panel data

2009

Abstract Despite their importance from a policy point of view, empirical studies on the effects of growth centres in their regions are rare. This paper analyses mutual relationships between growth processes in centres and their surrounding hinterlands in 19 Finnish regions. Annual population data from the period 1970–2004 are used. A novel testing procedure based on an extension of the Granger causality definition in a panel data context is applied. Heterogeneity between regions is allowed. Both the homogeneous non-causality hypothesis and the homogeneous causality hypothesis are rejected. Causal processes prove to be heterogeneous. Causality from centres to peripheries is found for nine re…

Geography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)keskus-periferiaCore peripheryGranger kausaalisuusCausalityEmpirical researchGeographyGranger causalityHomogeneousEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)EconometricsPopulation dataGranger causalitycore-peripheryEconomic geographyStatistics Probability and Uncertaintyregional growthaluekasvuGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financekasvukeskusgrowth centrePanel data
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Fringed Life Satisfaction? A Life-Course Perspective on the Impact of International Migration on Subjective Well-Being

2018

This chapter investigates the role of personal life events in changing levels of life satisfaction and tries to contrast migrants to native population in this respect. Marriage, divorce, separation, widowhood, and having children are considered as potential triggers for differential transformations of migrant lives as compared to non-migrant. The main assumption relies on the increased uncertainty and destandardization of migrant life course, given their spatial mobility that disrupts stages of traditional life cycle. The findings from the panel data obtained from German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP; Germany), collected during more than three decades, reveal higher sensitivity of migrants to…

GermanNative populationlanguagePersonal lifeLife course approachLife satisfactionDifferential (mechanical device)Demographic economicsSubjective well-beingPsychologylanguage.human_languagePanel data
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The globalisation divide in the public mind: belief systems on globalisation and their electoral consequences

2019

Many studies describe how globalisation—the global integration of the economic, political, and cultural domains of society—transforms party competition in Western Europe. At the citizen level, however, our knowledge about globalisation attitudes and their electoral consequences remains limited. Using data from a large-scale panel survey of the German public, we show that, first, citizens hold stable rather than fluid attitudes towards the concept of globalisation. Second, these attitudes are rather closely related to positions on specific economic, cultural, and political issues that social scientists understand as facets of globalisation but unrelated to positions on traditional redistribu…

Global integrationPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Science05 social sciences050601 international relations0506 political sciencePoliticsGlobalizationWestern europePolitical sciencePolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationBelief systemParty competitionPanel data
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Organized crime and public spending: a panel data analysis

2018

The aim of this paper is to investigate, empirically, what components of public spending imply a decreasing effect on organized crime and what components create opportunities for organized crime, discussing also the role of government efficiency. Using a panel data analysis, the results show a strikingly consistent pattern for the EU Member States. Organized crime mainly operates in the distribution of government spending for local public goods and public provision of private services. There is a decreasing effect on organized crime of the public expenditure devoted to education and social policy. Government efficiency in public spending is beneficial to limit the opportunities of the organ…

Government spendingGovernmentPublic economicsPublic expenditure05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGPublic expenditurePublic goodGovernment efficiencyOrganized crimeSettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle Finanze0502 economics and business050501 criminologyBusinessOrganised crime050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementPanel data regressionGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance0505 lawSocial policyPublic financePanel data
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Hotel chain performance: a gravity-DEA approach

2011

Performance in business management can be measured in terms of competitiveness and efficiency. Generally speaking, competitiveness is a comparative concept of the ability of a firm, sub-sector or country to sell and supply goods and/or services in a given market, as measured by its market share. Particularly in competitive markets, efficiency plays a key role in determining this ability but it is not, by itself, sufficient. Indeed, while competitiveness has more to do with “pursuing the correct strategy” towards the conservation and/or increase of the market share, operational efficiency is mainly a measure of how well the firm, sub-sector or country under study processes inputs to achieve …

Gravity model DEA-window Malmquist index dynamic panel data hotel chain performanceContext (language use)Production–possibility frontierChain (unit)Competitiveness efficiency Gravity model DEA Window Malmquist index.Settore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.Gravity model of tradeData envelopment analysisOperational efficiencyBusinessGravity model DEA Window Malmquist index dynamic panel data hotel chain performanceMarket shareMalmquist indexIndustrial organization
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Research and Development Expenditures and Economic Growth in the EU: A Panel Data Analysis

2016

Abstract The main aim of the paper is to investigate the empirical relationship between research and development (R&D) expenditures and economic growth in the European Union member states in the period of 2000–2013. The empirical analysis is based on panel data regressions. The estimated model is the production function type standard growth model extended with R&D stock variable. The results show a statistically significant impact of R&D expenditures on the economic growth in the EU countries. The significance for R&D coefficient remains robust to different sub-periods, but the level of significance decreases as a sub-sample of new EU countries was considered.

HF5001-6182020209 energyresearch and development expenditures02 engineering and technologyProduction functionEu countries0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconometricsEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusiness050207 economicsEuropean unionHB71-74media_commonPublic economicsMember statesStock and flow05 social sciencesGrowth modeleconomic growthEconomics as a sciencepanel data analysisEmpirical relationshipPanel dataEconomics and Business
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Explaining Ethiopia’s Growth Acceleration—The Role of Infrastructure and Macroeconomic Policy

2017

Summary Ethiopia has experienced an impressive growth acceleration over the past decade. This was achieved on the back of an economic strategy emphasizing public infrastructure investment supported by heterodox macro-financial policies. This paper identifies the drivers of Ethiopia’s recent growth episode and examines the extent to which they were typical or unique. It combines country-specific information with the results of a cross-country panel regression model. We find that Ethiopia’s growth is explained well by factors correlating with growth in a broad range of countries in recent decades, including public infrastructure investment, restrained government consumption, and a conducive e…

HeterodoxyConsumption (economics)Economics and EconometricsGovernmentPublic infrastructureSociology and Political Science050204 development studies05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentPolicy mixECONOMIC POLICYINFRASTRUCTUREECONOMIC GROWTHDevelopmentHETERODOXYInvestment (macroeconomics)MACROECONOMIC POLICYDETERMINANTS OF GROWTH0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsEconomicsSpite050207 economicsPanel dataWorld Development
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Innovation and R&D spillover effects in Spanish regions: A spatial approach

2007

Abstract This paper analyses the spatial patterns of innovation, its regional interdependencies and evolution, as well as its role in determining local innovation in Spanish regions. Results indicate the suitability of a trade-based regional proximity when considering spatial spillovers in innovation. In this context, not only local capacity is relevant in determining domestic innovation, but also spatial innovation spillovers, which result mainly from efforts in both higher education and public administration. Moreover, a minimum level of regional development is required to improve the effectiveness of R&D policies. Therefore, it is necessary for R&D policies to act in combination with oth…

Higher educationbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Management Science and Operations ResearchInterdependenceSpillover effectRegional developmentManagement of Technology and InnovationSpatial ecologyEconomicsSpatial econometricsEconomic geographyEconomic systembusinessmedia_commonPanel dataResearch Policy
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