Spend-and-Tax: A Panel Data Investigation for the EU [PDF]
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António Afonso, Christophe Rault
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Determinants of Migration Following the EU Enlargement: A Panel Data Analysis [PDF]
Abstract The Eastern enlargements of the European Union (EU) since the early 2000s have included post-transitional economies at a lower level of development than the existing member states and thus, have significantly affected the East-West migration flows and labour markets on both sides.
Franc, Sanja +2 more
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Determinants of FTTH tariffs evolution in EU: A panel data analysis
Abstract This study aims to reveal a set of important factors related to FTTH tariffs and potentially differentiate them among the different EU countries, when constructing a dataset of 28 EU countries between 2013 and 2018 with tariff data 30–100 Mbps (TR30) and 100+ Mbps (TR100). We find that there is a negative relationship between penetration and
Elias Aravantinos +3 more
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Seaports and Economic Growth: Panel Data Analysis of EU Port Regions [PDF]
Seaports are an important factor in regional economies since their operations create positive effects on the economy. The application of new technologies and innovations is important for the successful operation of seaports; their use reduces costs, facilitates business, increases transparency, and attracts new business entities.
Gorana Mudronja +2 more
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Economic Growth and Budget Constraints: EU Countries Panel Data Analysis [PDF]
Abstract The aim of this paper is to identify the impacts of different taxes and expenditures on economic growth. The research is focused on 20 selected European Union Member States. These countries are equally divided into four groups based on their average tax burden as presented in the World Tax Index.
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Employment in the EU countries: a panel data analysis [PDF]
This paper examines the evolution of some important macroeconomic indicators for the EU analysing the changes caused by the crisis in the last years and tries to find which one of them is affecting the employment rate. We therefore employ a panel data approach, considering the 27 countries.
Larisa STĂNILĂ +2 more
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What do we really know about fiscal sustainability in the EU? A panel data diagnostic [PDF]
We assess the sustainability of public finances in the EU15 over the period 1970-2006 using stationarity and cointegration analysis. Specifically, we use panel unit root tests of the first and second generation allowing in some cases for structural breaks.
Afonso, Antonio, Rault, Christophe
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Investigating Social Protection Convergence in the EU-15: A Panel Data Analysis
The scientific investigation goal of this paper is to analyze the convergence of social protection indexes within the EU-15 member states. More specifically, we employ a panel data analysis, testing certain hypotheses of welfare convergence upon the 15 EU Member States, for the years 1990 to 2009, by considering three specific factors.
Athanasenas, Athanasios L. +2 more
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Unemployment Hysteresis in the US and the EU: A Panel Data Approach [PDF]
This paper applies the panel unit root test proposed by Im, Pesaran and Shin (1997) to test for unemployment hysteresis in the US states and the EU countries against the alternative of a natural rate. The results show that hysteresis for the EU and the natural rate for the US states are the most plausible hypotheses.
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Climate change: north and south EU economies—an application of dynamic asymmetric panel data models
Abstract The need for a cleaner environment and wealthier economies has been highly recognized by European Union (EU) policymakers of the last years, as evidenced by the creation of a plethora of laws and regulations for reducing carbon dioxide emissions while promoting the economic prosperity of EU countries.
Christos Adam, Periklis D Drakos
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