Archivos del Mes para Abril, 2009

Publicaciones sobre “Inmigración” de los miembros del grupo de discusión

 

[1]    Amuedo-Dorantes (2007), C. & S. De la Rica, “Labour Market Assimilation of Recent Immigrants in Spain”, British Journal of Industrial Relations, vol. 45 (2), pages 257-284.

[2]    Amuedo-Dorantes, C. & S. De la Rica (2009), “Immigrants’ Responsiveness to Labor Market Conditions and Their Impact on Regional Employment Disparities: Evidence from Spain” forthcoming in Spanish Economic Review.

[3]    Amuedo-Dorantes, C. & S. De la Rica, “Does Immigration raise Natives’ Income? National and Regional Evidence from Spain” IZA Discussion Paper No. 3486.

[4]    Amuedo-Dorantes, C. & S. De la Rica, “Complements or Substitutes? Immigrant and Native Task Specialization in Spain”  FEDEA Discussion Paper.

[5]    De la Rica, S (2009): “The effect of the 2004 and 2007 EU- Enlargement on the Spanish Labour Market”, chapter 5 EU Enlargement and the Labour Markets, edited by M. Kahanec and K. Zimmermann, Springer Press, Berlin-New York.

[6]    De la Rica, S (2009): “Social and Labour Market Integration of Ethnic Minorities in Spain”, chapter 3 Ethnic Minorities in European Labour Markets: Challenges and Solutions, edited by M. Kahanec and K. Zimmermann, Edward Elgar Publishers.

[7]    De la Rica, S, “The Effect of 2004 and 2007 EU Enlargement on the Spanish Labour Market”, IZA Discussion Paper No. 4104

[8]    De la Rica, S. &  F. Ortega, “Economic and Cultural Gaps among Foreign-born Minorities in Spain” forthcoming as an IZA Discussion Paper.

[9]    Dolado, J. (2001): “Los Nuevos Fenómenos Migratorios: Retos y Políticas”, chapter 2 in García-Milá, T. (ed) Nuevas Fronteras de la Política Económica, CREI (UPR) and Generalitat de Cataluña.

[10]      Dolado, J., S. Bentolila & J.F. Jimeno (2008):” Does Immigration Affect the Phillips Curve ?. Some Evidence for Spain”, European Economic Review, 52, 1398-1423.

[11]      Dolado, J., J.F. Jimeno y R. Duce (1998): “Los Efectos de la Inmigración sobre la Demanda Relativa de Trabajo Cualificado, vs. Poco Cualificado: Evidencia para España”, Cuadernos Económicos del ICE,,vol 63, pp11-30.

[12]      Dolado, J. & P. Vazquez (2007): Ensayos sobre los Efectos Económicos de la Inmigración en España. FEDEA

[13]      García Pérez, J.I. , V. Osuna & G. Vera (2006): “La inmigración y su efecto en las finanzas públicas andaluzas”, Revista de Economía Aplicada, vol. 14, no 42, pág. 101-133.

[14]      García Pérez, J.I. & Raquel Carrasco: “Unemployment Duration among Immigrants and Natives: Unobserved Heterogeneity in a Multi-Spell Duration Model”

[15]      Zynovieva, N., F. Felgueroso & P. Vazquez (2008): “Immigration and students´s achievement in Spain”, Fedea DP.

 

 

Publicaciones sobre “Jubilación y pensiones” de los miembros del grupo de discusión

 

 

[1]    Boldrin, M. J. Dolado, JF Jimeno and F. Peracchi (1999): “The Future of European Pension Systems” , Economic Policy (1999) vol 29, 289-320.

[2]    Boldrin, M. J. Dolado, JF Jimeno and F. Peracchi (2000):  “El Futuro del Sistema de Pensiones en la Unión Europea: Una Reconsideración”, Cuadernos Económicos de ICE,65, 237-282.

[3]    Benítez-Silva, H., J.I. García Pérez, & S. Jiménez:  A Cross Country Comparison of the Effects of Social Security Policies and Employment Uncertainty on the Labor Supply and Claiming Behavior of Older Workers”.

[4]    García Pérez, J.I. & A. Sánchez: Social Security and the Search Behavior of Workers Approaching Retirement” (with Alfonso Sanchez)

[5]    Garcia-Perez, J.I. and A. Sánchez-Martín, mimeo, 2009. “Transitions between employment, unemployment and retirement: the effect of economic incentives and business cycle fluctuations”

[6]    Boldrín, M, S. Jiménez & P. García Gómez (2009):  Social security incentives, exit from the workforce and entry of the young”, (with M. Boldrin and), Forthcoming in  Jon Gruber and David Wise (eds) Social Security Programs around the world: the relationship to youth employment.

[7]    Boldrin, M, S. Jiménez (2009):  “Assessing the Wellbeing of the Spanish elderly, UPF WP 939 and Levine’s bibliography, in J. Gruber and D. Wise, Social Security and retirement across the world: wellbeing,  forthcoming in a Chicago University Press volume, 2009

[8]    Boldrin, M, S. Jiménez (2009):  “Evaluating Spanish Pension Expenditure Under Alternative Reform Scenario”, UPF WP 652, 2002, in J. Gruber and D. Wise, Social Security and retirement across the world: fiscal implications, Chicago University Press volume, 351-412.

[9]    Boldrin, M, S. Jiménez  & F. Perachi (1997): “Social Security and retirement in Spain”,NBER WP 6136

[10]      Boldrin, M, S. Jiménez  & F. Perachi (1999): “Social Security and Retirement in Spain.”, in Gruber, J. and Wise, D. (eds.): Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World. Chicago University Press.

[11]      Boldrin, M, S. Jiménez  & F. Perachi (2001): Sistema de Pensiones y Mercado de Trabajo en España, Fundación BBVA, Madrid.

[12]      Boldrin, M, S. Jiménez  & F. Perachi (2004): “Micro-modelling of Social Security and Retirement in Spain”, in Gruber, J. and Wise, D. Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World: micro estimation, 2004.

[13]      Boldrin, M, S. Jiménez  & A. Sánchez-Martín (2000): “Sistemas de pensiones y pensiones mínimas: Incentivos a permanecer activo y evaluación de reformas”

[14]      Jiménez, S. (2002): “Incentivos y pautas de retiro en España” in Secretaria de Estado de la Seguridad Social 100 años de Seguridad Social Española, Ministerio de trabajo y Seguridad Social, Madrid

[15]      Jiménez, S. (2006): “Evaluating the Labor Supply effects of Alternative Reforms of the Spanish Pension System”, Moneda y Credito, 222

[16]      Jiménez, S. (2007): “Redistribution and Solidarity in the Spanish Pension System”, in Serge Allegrezza et al. (ed), Reforming European Pension Systems, Dutch University Press.

[17]      Jiménez, S., J.M. Labeaga & M. Martínez (1999): “Health Status and Retirement decisions of older European couples”, Universidad Carlos III WP 99-82(30) and IRISS WP no 1.

[18]      Jiménez, S., J.M. Labeaga & Cristina Vilaplana (2006): “A sequential model for older workers’ labor transitions after a health shock”,  Health Economics, 20(4), 1033-1054

[19]      Jiménez, S. & J. Prieto (2002):  “Patterns of Work and Retirement of Older Workers in Spain and Portugal” (with Juan Prieto), European Review of Economics and Finance.

[20]      Jiménez, S. & A. Sánchez-Martín (1999): “Incentivos y pautas de jubilación en España.” (joint with Alfonso Sánchez), Cuadernos Económicos de ICE 65.

[21]      Jiménez, S. & A. Sánchez-Martín (2004): “Social Security Rules, monetary incentives and retirement behavior in Spain”, (with Alfonso Sánchez), Hacienda Publica Española

[22]      Jiménez, S. & A. Sánchez-Martín (2007): “An evaluation of the life-cycle effects of minimum pensions on retirement behavior”, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 22(5), 923-950.

Publicaciones en “Otros campos de investigación” de los miembros del grupo de discusión

 

 

 

 

[1]    Andrés, J. J. Boscá & R. Doménech Convergence in the OECD (2004): “Transitional Dynamics or Narrowing Steady-state Differences?”, Economic Inquiry, 42, 141-9

[2]    Andres, J., P. Burriel-Llombart & A. Estrada (2006): BEMOD: A DGSE Model for the Spanish Economy and the Rest of the Euro Area., Banco de España, Documento de Trabajo 0631.

[3]    Andrés, J. & R. Doménech (2006): “Automatic Stabilizers, Fiscal Rules and Macroeconomic Stability”, European Economic Review, 50(6), 1487-1506

[4]    Andrés, J., R. Doménech & A. Fatás (2008):  “The Stabilizing Role of Government Size”. CEPR Discussion Paper 4384. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 32, 571-593

[5]    Andrés, J., R. Doménech  & C. Leith (2006): “Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomic Stability and Finite Horizons”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 53 (February), No. 1, 72-89.

[6]    Andrés, J., D. López-Salido & E. Nelson (2004): “Tobin’s Imperfect Asset Substitution in Optimizing General Equilibrium”, The Journal of Money Credit and Banking, Vol. 36, 665-690, 2004.

[7]    Andrés, J., D. López-Salido & E. Nelson (2005): “Sticky Price Models and the Natural Rate Hypothesis”, Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 52, 1052-1073

[8]          Andrés, J., D. López-Salido & E. Nelson (2009): “Money and the Natural Rate of Interest: Structural Estimates for the United States and the Euro Area”, CEPR DP 4337, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control (forthcoming).

[9]          Andrés, J., D. López-Salido & J. Vallés (2002): “Intertemporal substitution and the liquidity effect in a sticky price model”, European Economic Review, Vol. 46, 1399-1422, 2002.

[10]      Andrés, J., D. López-Salido & J. Vallés (2006): “Money in an Estimated Business Cycle Model of the Euro Area2, The Economic Journal, 116 (April), 457.477.

[11]      Andrés, J., E. Ortega & J. Vallés (2008): “Competition and Inflation Differentials in EMU”, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 848-874.

[12]      Arruñada, B., L. Garicano & L. Vázquez (2001): “Contractual Allocation of Decision Rights and Incentives: The Case of Automobile Distribution”, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization 17: 257-284, April 2001

[13]      Arruñada, B., L. Garicano & L. Vázquez (2005): “Completing Contracts Ex Post: How Car Manufacturers Manage Car Dealers”, Review of Law and Economics, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 149-173.

[14]      Cabrales, A. & A. Calvó-Armengol (2008): “Interdependent preferences and segregating equilibria“, Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 139(1), pages 99-113, March.

[15]      Cabrales, A.,& A. Calvo-Armengol & Y. Zenou (2007): “Effort and synergies in network formation,” Economics Working Papers we072515, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Economía.

[16]      Cabrales, A., A. Calvó-Armengol & Y. Zenou (2009): “Social Interactions and Spillovers: Incentives, Segregation and Topology,” Working Papers 2009-06, FEDEA.

[17]      Cabrales, A.,& G. Charness (2008): “Optimal Contracts with Team Production and Hidden Information: An Experiment” University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series 11-03, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara.

[18]      Cabrales, A., R. Miniaci, M. Piovesan & G. Ponti  (2007): “An experiment on markets and contracts : do social preferences determine corporate culture?,” Economics Working Papers we072010, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Economía.

[19]      Cabrales, A., R. Miniaci, M. Piovesan & G. Ponti (2009): “Social Preferences and Strategic Uncertainty: An Experiment on Markets and Contracts,” Working Papers 2009-09, FEDEA.

[20]      Cabrales, A., R. Nagel & J. V. Rodriguez Mora (2006). It is Hobbes, not Rousseau : an experiment on social insurance,” Economics Working Papers we071808, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Economía.

[21]      Charness, C., M.C. Villeval & A. Cabrales (2009): “Hidden Information, Bargaining Power and Efficiency: An Experiment,” Working Papers 2009-08, FEDEA.

[22]      Crémer, J., L. Garicano & A. Prat (2007): “Language and the Theory of the Firm”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2007

[23]      Garicano, L. & R. Posner (2005): “Intelligence Failures: An Organizational Economics Perspective” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19:4, pp. 151-179, Fall.

[24]      Garicano, L. & E. Rossi-Hansberg (2004): “Inequality and the Organization of Knowledge”, American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 94:2, pp. 197-202, May.

[25]   Garicano, L. & E. Rossi-Hansberg (2006)”: “Organization and Inequality in a Knowledge Economy”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, November.

[26]   Garicano, L. & E. Rossi-Hansberg (2006)”: “The Knowledge Economy at the turn of the Twentieth Century: the Emergence of Hierarchies, Journal of the European Economic Association (Papers and Proceedings), vol 4, April-May.

[27]  Garicano, L. & T. Santos (2004): “Referrals”, American Economic Review, 94: 3, pp. 499- 525, June 2004.

[28]   Messina, J. (2006): “The Role of Product Market Regulations in the Process of Structural Change”, European Economic Review 50(7): 1863-1890

 

 

 

 




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