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pro vyhledávání: '"Guadalupe Serrano-Domingo"'
Publikováno v:
Investigaciones Regionales - Journal of Regional Research, Vol 47, Iss 47 (2020)
This paper investigates the effect of co-national immigrant´s communities (social networks) and historical international trade relationships (business networks) on the decision of migrants to locate in a particular province within Italy, Portugal an
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dd3dc64adcf1419f81e979f2fe41f277
Autor:
Carlos Salvador, Paula Cruz-García, Guadalupe Serrano-Domingo, Bernardí Cabrer-Borrás, Victor Enrique Barrios, Rafaela Pizarro, Paz Rico, Belén García-Cárceles, Carles Bretó
Publikováno v:
ICERI Proceedings.
This paper examines the immigrant’s decision to become self-employed. Personal characteristics and attitudes are crucial to this decision, but recent literature also highlights the importance of social networks as providers of information and finan
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9a8c3aa40ce913c6795bb726d4f8941d
Publikováno v:
Economic Modelling. 32:247-261
The migration–trade link has been studied extensively since the mid nineties, finding a positive impact through different channels. Based on the generalized propensity score (GPS) methodology, we estimate a dose–response function, depicting a non
Publikováno v:
Publons
This paper focuses on estimating interregional human capital migration flows in Spain, based on the assumption of key hypothesis on data and temporal characteristics of educated population migration flows. The results point to the increasing intensit
Publikováno v:
Research Policy. 36:1357-1371
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 co
Publikováno v:
Economics Letters. 77:41-45
In this article we show how the use of more reliable data on average years of schooling can change the conclusions about the magnitude of international R&D spillovers based on previous evidence, while pointing to a superior role of human capital.