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  • Gil-Bazo, Javier; Moreno Muñoz, Jesús David; Tapia Torres, Miguel Ángel (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2005)
    In this paper, we investigate further the way information disseminates from informed to uninformed traders in a market populated by heterogeneous boundedly rational agents. In order to achieve the goal, a computer simulated ...
  • Maynou Pujolràs, Laia; Cairns, John (Elsevier, 2019)
    Background Decisions on the reimbursement of the same cancer drugs are different across European countries, but empirical work on the reasons behind these differences has been scarce. The main objective of this paper is ...
  • Mujasi, Paschal N.; Puig i Junoy, Jaume (BioMed Central, 2015)
    Objectives: A key policy question for the government of Uganda is how to equitably allocate primary health care pharmaceutical budgets to districts. This paper seeks to identify variables influencing current primary health ...
  • Willem Bolderdijk, Jan; Brouwer, Claire; Cornelissen, Gert (Frontiers, 2018)
    Innovators (i.e., consumers who are the first to adopt an innovation) are pivotal for the societal diffusion of sustainable innovations. But when are innovators most influential? Recent work suggests that morally motivated ...
  • Bustin, Gaëlle M.; Jones, Daniel N.; Hansenne, Michel; Quoidbach, Jordi (Frontiers, 2015)
    This study assessed whether subliminal priming of a brand name of a drink can affect people’s choices for the primed brand, and whether this effect is moderated by personality traits. Participants with different levels of ...
  • Blanas, Sotiris; Gancia, Gino A.; Lee, Sang Yoon (Tim) (Oxford University Press, 2019)
    We study how various types of machines, namely, information and communication technologies, software, and especially industrial robots, affect the demand for workers of different education, age, and gender. We do so by ...
  • Lenzner, Timo; Höhne, Jan Karem (SAGE Publications, 2022)
    The ever-growing number of respondents completing web surveys via smartphones is paving the way for leveraging technological advances to improve respondents’ survey experience and, in turn, the quality of their answers. ...
  • Broner, Fernando; Lorenzoni, Guido; Schumkler, Sergio L. (Wiley, 2013)
    We argue that one reason why emerging economies borrow short term is that it is cheaper than borrowing long term. This is especially the case during crises, as in these episodes the relative cost of long-term borrowing ...
  • Broner, Fernando; Martin, Alberto; Pandolfi, Lorenzo; Williams, Tomas (Elsevier, 2021)
    We study the effects of sovereign debt inflows on domestic firms. To do so, we exploit episodes of large sovereign debt inflows, which follow the announcements of the inclusion of six emerging countries into major sovereign ...
  • Bellés Obrero, Cristina Adelaida; Cabrales, Antonio; Jimenez-Martin, Sergi; Vall-Castelló, Judit (Elsevier, 2023)
    We study the effect of women’s education on fertility and children’s health during a period of gender equalization and women’s greater access to economic opportunities. In 1980, Spain raised the minimum working age from ...
  • Pifarré Arolas, Hèctor; Acosta, Enrique; López i Casasnovas, Guillem; Lo, Adeline; Nicodemo, Catia; Riffe, Tim; Myrskylä, Mikko (Nature Research, 2021)
    Understanding the mortality impact of COVID-19 requires not only counting the dead, but analyzing how premature the deaths are. We calculate years of life lost (YLL) across 81 countries due to COVID-19 attributable deaths, ...

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