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El papel de las cooperativas de crédito en el sostenimiento de la España vaciada a través del capital social

2021

El sistema bancario viene experimentando grandes transformaciones, marcadas por la disminución del número de entidades y la concentración del negocio. Las cooperativas de crédito han logrado mantenerse relativamente aisladas de las turbulencias financieras de la pasada crisis gracias a políticas de inversión prudentes y la clara vocación territorial y de proximidad con el entorno, características que, junto con su carácter cooperativo, se han convertido en las principales fortalezas de este tipo de entidades de crédito. Por otra parte, la creciente desatención del sistema bancario hacia los territorios en retroceso demográfico ha propiciado la exclusión financiera de sus habitantes. En este…

Economics and EconometricsAssociative networkmedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial systemPrudenceContext (language use)Cooperativas de créditoCooperativasDespoblación0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomía socialDesarrollo regionalHB71-74Desenvolupament urbàEconomía regionalmedia_commonExclusión financiera05 social sciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Banking sector0506 political scienceCooperativismeEconomics as a scienceWork (electrical)Profitability indexBusiness050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social capitalREVESCO. Revista de Estudios Cooperativos
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Booms and busts in housing markets: determinants and implications

2009

This study looks at real estate price booms and busts in industrialised countries. It identifies major and persistent deviations from long term trends for 18 countries and estimates the probabilities of their occurrence using a Random Effects Panel Probit model over the period 1980-2007. It finds that 1) most recent housing booms have been very persistent and of a significant magnitude; 2) there appears to be a strong correlation between the persistence and magnitude of booms and subsequent busts; 3) economic costs (in terms of GDP losses during the post-boom phase) depend significantly on the magnitude and duration of the boom and money and credit developments during that period; 4) a numb…

Economics and EconometricsBooms and busts house prices housing marketmedia_common.quotation_subjectglobal liquidityFinancial marketSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaFinancial deregulationMonetary economicsmonetary policiecredit growthHousing priceBoombooms and bustInterest rateMarket liquidityfinancial deregulationDeregulationEconomicsMultinomial probitmedia_commonFinancial sector
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The Prospects for the Social Economy in a Changing World

1997

Even if the ‘social economy’ has traditionally been marginalized and a subordinated form of production within capitalist societies, the economic, social, territorial and environmental problems of the present times have tended to make it a strategic instrument. This is not only because of its qualities as an economic and management instrument, but also because it is an expression of a dynamic and creative civil society. The aim of this paper is to show the potential of the social economy, the way it has been encapsulated during the postwar period and the conditions that now favour its full development. In the face of new challenges, the efficiency criterion, hitherto used to assess alternati…

Economics and EconometricsCivil societySociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrySocial Economy strategic role values.Public sectorSocial changeFace (sociological concept)Social orderMarket economyNew social movementsEconomicsProduction (economics)jel:Q13Economic systemjel:P13businessSocial economyCIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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A new approach to modelling the input-output structure of regional economies using non-survey methods

2021

AbstractThis paper proposes a new approach to the regionalization of national input–output tables where suitable regional data are scarce and analysts are considering using location quotients (LQs). We focus on the FLQ formula, which frequently yields the best results of the pure LQ-based methods, and develop an enhanced way of implementing this approach. We use a modified cross-entropy (MCE) method, along with a regression model, to estimate values of the unknown parameter δ in the FLQ formula, specific to both region and country. An analysis of survey-based data for 16 South Korean regions reveals that the proposed FLQ+ approach yields more accurate estimates of both input coefficients an…

Economics and EconometricsComputer scienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)FLQ0211 other engineering and technologiesStructure (category theory)Economic growth development planning02 engineering and technologyRegional tablesSurvey methodologymenetelmätSectoral outputGRAS0502 economics and businessddc:330EconometricsCross-entropy050207 economicspanos-tuotosanalyysiHB71-74Input/output05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningRegression analysisEconomics as a scienceHD72-88aluekehitysaluetalousFLQ+Focus (optics)arviointi
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Productivity Polarization and Sectoral Dynamics in European Regions

2007

Abstract We show that the distribution dynamics of productivity in European regions displays polarization with a nonlinear growth path. We investigate the factors explaining this behavior focusing in particular on sectoral composition. The β -convegence analysis reveals that initial shares of Manufacturing and Other Market Services have a nonlinear impact on growth, while spatial effects are not statistically significant. By decomposing the dynamics of aggregate productivity in terms of sectoral dynamics, we show that productivity in Manufacturing, Non Market Services, and Other Market Services does not converge, for the complex interaction of technological spillovers and specialization eff…

Economics and EconometricsDistribution dynamicbusiness.industryConditional convergencePolarization (politics)Distribution (economics)Aggregate productivitySectoral analysisNonparametric methodSpecialization (functional)EconomicsEconometricsSectoral analysisConditional convergenceDistribution dynamics; Conditional convergence; Nonparametric methods; Sectoral analysisbusinessProductivity
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Investment–productivity dynamics and distribution dynamics in a multisector economy: some theory and an application to Italian regions

2003

Abstract In this paper, we study the investment–productivity dynamics in the Framework Space, presented by Bohm and Punzo [Cycles, Growth and Structural Change, Routledge, London (2001) 47], as the distribution dynamics of the production sectors of an economy. We apply such theoretical framework to data from Italian regions to identify differences in sectoral behaviors both within and across regions. Our main findings are: sectors within a region generally follow different regime dynamics; Southern Italian regions are generally characterized by higher degrees of heterogeneity in sectoral growth behaviors and of regime instability. Also, we find support to the hypothesis of a positive relati…

Economics and EconometricsDistribution dynamicbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDistribution (economics)Multisector economyInvestment (macroeconomics)InstabilityStructural changeEconomyUnemploymentDynamics (music)UnemploymentEconomicsProduction (economics)InvestmentSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticabusinessProductivityProductivitymedia_commonStructural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Hidden costs of cuts: austerity, civil service management and the motivation of public officials in Central and Eastern Europe after the crisis

2016

The implementation of austerity measures presents a dilemma for governments. While austerity measures such as cutbacks aim to reduce costs and enhance public sector efficiency, the same measures might undermine the motivation of employees and, consequently, the prospects of effectively implementing austerity programmes. Based on a survey of ministerial officials in Poland and Latvia, this article finds that the scale of cutbacks explains a larger decline of staff motivation in Latvia than in Poland. The article further shows that motivation was more likely to decrease after the crisis if austerity measures involved cutbacks such as staff reductions, recruitment freezes, and a reduction of t…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthPublic AdministrationAusterityEconomic policyEconomic crisisCivil serviceCentral and Eastern Europelcsh:Political sciencecivil service reformmotivationPolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationddc:330Motivationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sectorausterity0506 political sciencelcsh:Political institutions and public administration (General)DilemmacutbacksAusterityScale (social sciences)Civil service reformlcsh:JF20-2112business050203 business & managementlcsh:J
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Student Learning in Public and Private Primary Schools in Madagascar

2003

03058; International audience; This article examines the progress of primary education in Madagascar. The challenge facing policy makers is enormous: how to maintain (or indeed, improve) learning across schools within Madagascar based on the data from the Conference des Ministries de l'Education des Pays Ayant le Francais en Partage in five African countries where common tests were administered to second- and fifth-graders. Beyond documenting the aggregate differences across sectors, the extent to which differences across schools, particularly between those in the public and private sectors, are associated with pupils' socioeconomic background, difference sin school inputs, and gaps across …

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growth[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPrimary educationDeveloping countryEffectivenessProgression des élèvesDevelopmentModèle économiqueEnseignement publicPublic educationElementary school studentsPolitical science0502 economics and businessMadagascarLearningEconomic model[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances050207 economicsStudent learningPrimary education[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSocioeconomic statusEfficacitébusiness.industry4. EducationEnseignement privé05 social sciencesPublic sector050301 educationFrenchPrivate education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPrivate sector[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financelanguage.human_languageEnseignement primairelanguageEconomic modelbusiness0503 education
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Are private schools more efficient than public schools ? Evidence from Tanzania

2001

International audience; Beginning in the mid-1980s, there has been an explosive growth of private secondary schools in Tanzania. By easing constraints on private operators, the government has clearly found an effective way in the context of right public budget constraints to cope with the excess demand for this level of schooling. But has the policy also led to efficient operations in terms of student learning ? In this paper, we attempt to shed light on this issue by comparing the efficiency of four types of schools that make up the majority of schools in the country : Government and Community schools in the public sector, and Chirstian and Wazazi schools in the private sector. Using longi…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationÉcole publiqueContext (language use)School choiceTanzaniaEducationEnseignement public0502 economics and businessEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceBudget constraintmedia_commonSelection biasGovernmentbiologybusiness.industry4. EducationEnseignement privé05 social sciencesPublic sectorEfficience1. No poverty050301 education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationbiology.organism_classificationPrivate sector[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceÉcole privéeTanzaniaAfricabusinessComparaison0503 education
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Innovativeness as a determinant of entrepreneurial orientation: analysis of the hotel sector

2019

This paper analyses entrepreneurial orientation as a composite formed of innovation, proactiveness and risk-taking. The empirical data for this study were gathered from a survey sent to hotel managers. The fieldwork was carried out between January and June 2018. The process provided 102 valid questionnaires. Two methods were used: structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). This study makes six key contributions and findings. First, the use of these two methods provides robust and reliable results. Second, reliability and validity values for innovativeness, proactiveness and risk-taking are satisfactory. Third, the operationalisation of en…

Economics and EconometricsEmpirical dataEntrepreneurial orientationBusiness administrationinnovativenessProactivitylcsh:Regional economics. Space in economicsentrepreneurial orientationlcsh:HD72-88lcsh:HT388lcsh:Economic growth development planningentrepreneurial orientation; innovativeness; hotel sector; PLS-SEM; fsQCAhotel sectorfsqcaBusinesspls-semA determinantEkonomska Istraživanja
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