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Wages and commuting: quasi-natural experiments’ evidence from firs that relocate
14:30 – Aula 320, Espai de Recerca de la Facultat d’Economia i Empresa de la Universitat de Barcelona
Ismir Mulalic (Technical University of Denmark)
Butlletí XREAP 01/2013
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XREAP 2013-01: Financial constraints and the failure of innovation projects
Theoretical and empirical approaches have stressed the existence of financial constraints in innovative activities of firms. This paper analyses the role of financial obstacles on the likelihood of abandoning an innovation project. Although a large number of innovation projects are abandoned before their completion, the empirical evidence has focused on the determinants of innovation while failed projects have received little attention. Our analysis differentiates between internal and external barriers on the probability of abandoning a project and we examine whether the effects are different depending on the stage of the innovation process. In the empirical analysis carried out for a panel data of potential innovative Spanish firms for the period 2004-2010, we use a bivariate probit model to take into account the simultaneity of financial constraints and the decision to abandon an innovation project. Our results show that financial constraints most affect the probability of abandoning an innovation project during the concept stage and that low-technological manufacturing and non-KIS service sectors are more sensitive to financial constraints.
Segarra, A. (GRIT); García-Quevedo, J. (IEB); Teruel, M. (GRIT)
Butlletí XREAP 01/2012
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XREAP2012-10: Sunk costs, extensive R&D subsidies and permanent inducement effects
We study whether there is scope for using subsidies to smooth out barriers to R&D performance and expand the share of R&D firms in Spain. We consider a dynamic model with sunk entry costs in which firms’ optimal participation strategy is defined in terms of two subsidy thresholds that characterise entry and continuation. We compute the subsidy thresholds from the estimates of a dynamic panel data type-2 tobit model for an unbalanced panel of about 2,000 Spanish manufacturing firms. The results suggest that “extensive” subsidies are a feasible and efficient tool for expanding the share of R&D firms.
Arqué-Castells, P. (IEB); Mohnen, P.
XREAP2012-13: Intermediary and structural determinants of early childhood health in Colombia: exploring the role of communities
This study examines how structural determinants influence intermediary factors of child health inequities and how they operate through the communities where children live. In particular, we explore individual, family and community level characteristics associated with a composite indicator that quantitatively measures intermediary determinants of early childhood health in Colombia. We use data from the 2010 Colombian Demographic and Health Survey (DHS). Adopting the conceptual framework of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH), three dimensions related to child health are represented in the index: behavioural factors, psychosocial factors and health system. In order to generate the weight of the variables and take into account the discrete nature of the data, principal component analysis (PCA) using polychoric correlations are employed in the index construction. Weighted multilevel models are used to examine community effects. The results show that the effect of household’s SES is attenuated when community characteristics are included, indicating the importance that the level of community development may have in mediating individual and family characteristics. The findings indicate that there is a significant variance in intermediary determinants of child health between-community, especially for those determinants linked to the health system, even after controlling for individual, family and community characteristics. These results likely reflect that whilst the community context can exert a greater influence on intermediary factors linked directly to health, in the case of psychosocial factors and the parent’s behaviours, the family context can be more important. This underlines the importance of distinguishing between community and family intervention programmes.
Osorio, A. M. (RFA-IREA, XREAP); Bolancé, C. (RFA-IREA, XREAP); Madise, N.
Butlletí XREAP 02/2011
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Option Value and the Price of Teardown Properties
10:30 – Aula 20.237, Edifici Jaume I, 2on pis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Daniel P. McMillen (Institute of Government and Public Affairs)
Qué pasaría si hubiese más competencia en precios en los medicamentos en España? Cuando la regulación tiene un efecto parecido a la colusión
16:00 – Sala de Recepcions, Facultat d’Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona
Ivan Moreno Torres (Autoritat Catalana de la Competència)