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Does EU cohesion policy work? Theory and evidence

2017

This paper evaluates the effectiveness of European Cohesion Policy in the regions of 12 EU countries in the period 1991–2008, on the basis of a spatial growth model, which allows for the identification of both direct and indirect effects of EU funds on GDP per worker growth. We find that “Objective 1” funds are characterized by strong spatial externalities and a positive and concave effect on the growth of GDP per worker, which reaches a peak at the ratio funds/GDP of approximately 3 percent and becomes non-significant after 4 percent. “Objective 2” and “Cohesion” funds have nonsignificant effects, while all the other funds exert a positive and significant effect, but their size is very lim…

0211 other engineering and technologiesstructural and cohesion fund02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)DevelopmentEu countriesspatial panel modelAnnual growth %European regional policyEuropean regional disparitieEuropean regional disparities0502 economics and businessEconomicsDevelopment3304 Education050207 economicsPublic economics05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningGrowth modelspatial spilloversstructural and cohesion fundsspatial spilloverBasis pointDemographic economicsEuropean regional disparities; European regional policy; spatial panel model; spatial spillovers; structural and cohesion fundsExternalityJournal of Regional Science
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Territorial determinants and NUTS-3 regional performance: a spatial analysis for Italy across the crisis

2018

This paper analyses the differential impact of several territorial determinants of the economic performance of Italian provinces (NUTS 3 level). as measured by per capita GDP, export and employment growth from 1999 to 2014. It covers both the pre‐crisis and the crisis period and stresses the role of geographical proximity in shaping local performance over a wide set of explanatory variables. In order to do so, we employ, firstly, a spatial Durbin model which enables us to discriminate between direct and indirect effects and to highlight the possible contagion or crowding‐out spatial effects for each territorial dimension affecting growth. Then, we extend the analysis by allowing for the pos…

0502 economics and business05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technology050207 economicsEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)regional growth NUTS-3 regions crisis direct/indirect effects interregional spillovers
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The European Regional Convergence Process, 1980-1995: Do Spatial Regimes and Spatial Dependence Matter?

2002

International audience; The authors show that spatial dependence and spatial heterogeneity matter in the estimation of the ß-convergence process among 138 European regions over the 1980 to 1995 period. Using spatial econometrics tools, the authors detect both spatial dependence and spatial heterogeneity in the form of structural instability across spatial convergence clubs. The estimation of the appropriate spatial regimes spatial error model shows that the convergence process is different across regimes. The authors also estimate a strongly significant spatial spillover effect: the average growth rate of per capita GDP of a given region is positively affected by the average growth rate of …

AERES A Economie Gestion - CoNRS37-R2 - EconLitspatial dependence0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyjel:C21Gross domestic productconvergence club convergence spatial econometrics European regions spatial regimes spatial autocorrelation050602 political science & public administrationEconometricsEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesGrowth rateSpatial dependence[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSpatial analysisComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGeneral Environmental ScienceConvergence clubsconvergence05 social sciencesjel:C51General Social Sciences021107 urban & regional planningConvergence (economics)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financespatial regimes0506 political scienceSpatial heterogeneityspatial econometricsSpatial econometricsjel:R11geographic spilloversjel:R15
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Volatility spillovers in the European bank CDS market

2015

From the 2007 subprime crisis to the recent Eurozone debt crisis,the banking industry has experienced terrible financial instabilitywith increasing volatility levels of bank default probability. UsingEuropean CDS spreads data from January 2006 to March 2013, thispaper sheds light on the impact of three recent significant events ofcredit risk volatility transmission between, firstly, Eurozone andnon-Eurozone banks, and then between distressed peripheral andcore countries inside the Eurozone. We employ an asymmetricmultivariate BEKK model to measure cross-market volatility spil-lovers. We find that both recent crises are distinct episodes. Theglobal financial crisis that originated outside Eu…

CDS spreadsVolatility spilloversFinancial marketFinancial crisisFinancial systemLocal currencyEconomiaFinancial crisisEconomicsVolatility (finance)Core countriesFinanceCredit riskDebt crisisEuropean debt crisisCredit risk
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Essays on financial stability: an analysis based on NUTS2 and NUTS3 data for Italy

Credit market shocks; regional default rates spillovers; housing market prices and volumes; VARSettore SECS-P/05 - EconometriaVARhousing market prices and volumeCredit market shockregional default rates spillover
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On the international co-movement of natural interest rates

2022

Using quarterly data for 10 OECD countries and the Euro area and a Kalman filtering technique, we investigate the international co-movement among natural interest rates. We show that the US is the main source of global spillovers and global/common factors appear to be key drivers of such co-movement. Indeed, global liquidity is a net transmitter of shocks, while quantitative easing (QE) and the US Dollar are net recipients of shocks. We also find that total spillovers among natural interest rates have been rising since the late nineties, spiking at around economic re-cessions, periods of US monetary policy tightening, the global financial crisis and the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis. From …

Economics and EconometricsTrend growthVector Auto-Regression (VAR)Variance decompositionSpilloversNatural interest rateFinance
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Competing R&D Joint Ventures in Cournot oligopoly with spillovers

2014

This paper considers competition between R&D cartels, whereby prospective Cournot competitors coordinate their R&D decisions in order to maximize joint profit. It studies how R&D activity, aggregate profit, consumer surplus, and social welfare vary as the number of competing cartels varies. It also compares equilibrium with second best R&D, and discusses the policy implications of the results. The results show that the effects of R&D cartel competition depend on the welfare criterion adopted and on whether there are cooperative synergies or not.

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectCartelSocial WelfareCompetitor analysisEconomic surplusCournot competitionSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataGeneral Business Management and AccountingProfit (economics)MicroeconomicsR&D cartel competition R&D spillovers R&D policy endogenous asymmetryEconomicsWelfaremedia_commonPublic finance
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Patents, technological inputs and spillovers among regions

2009

This paper analyses the importance of different technological inputs (R&D and human capital) and different spillovers in explaining the differences in patenting among Spanish regions in the period 1986-2003. The analysis is based on the estimation of a knowledge production function. A region¿s own R&D activities and human capital are observed to have a positive significant effect on innovation output, measured by the number of patents. R&D spillovers weighted by the distance and the volume of trade flows between regions cause positive effects on a region¿s patents. However, distance matters more than the intensity of trade flows and the R&D spillover effects between regions are bounded: spi…

Economics and Econometricspatentes I+D capital humano spillovers patents R&D human capital spilloversbusiness.industryInternational tradeHuman capitalKnowledge productionjel:O31Spillover effectEconomicsEconomic geographyjel:R11businessjel:O18patents R&D human capital spillovers
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On the stability of stablecoins

2021

This paper investigates the volatility processes of stablecoins and their potential stochastic interdependencies with Bitcoin volatility. We employ a novel approach to choose the optimal combination for the power law exponent and the minimum value for the volatilities bending the power law. Our results indicate that Bitcoin volatility is well-behaved in a statistical sense with a finite theoretical variance. Surprisingly, the volatilities of stablecoins are statistically unstable and contemporaneously respond to Bitcoin volatility. Also, whereas the volatilities of stablecoins are not Granger-causal for Bitcoin volatility, lagged Bitcoin volatility exhibits Granger-causal effects on the vol…

Economics and Econometricsstablecoinsmarkkina-arvoVariance (accounting)Power law exponentStability (probability)Power lawvirtuaalivaluuttavolatiliteettiValue (economics)financial technologyEconometricsEconomicsmarkkinat (taloustiede)Optimal combinationspilloversVolatility (finance)power lawsFinanceBitcoin
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Stock Returns and Exchange Rate Volatility Spillovers in the MENA Region

2010

In this article, we examine the presence of volatility spillovers between nominal exchange rates and stock returns in three MENA countries: Egypt, Morocco and Turkey. The multivariate GARCH model we use does not produce evidence of cross-market effects for the general stock indices returns. Nevertheless, bidirectional shock and volatility spillovers between exchange rates and stock returns exist at the industry sector level. These findings are more pronounced in Egypt and Turkey. The different results are due to the different exchange rate regimes/policies adopted by the three countries. While exchange rates in Egypt and Turkey were allowed to float, Morocco followed a more tightly managed…

Economics and Econometricsvolatility spilloversFinancial economicsMultivariate GarchMonetary economicsExchange-rate regimeStock market indexexchange ratesMultivariate garch modelExchange rateStock returnsIndustry sectorExchange rate volatilityEconomicsStock returns; exchange rates; volatility spillovers; Multivariate Garch_Volatility (finance)FinanceStock (geology)
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