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The Compatriot Win Effect and Behavioural Biases in Lottery Markets
ABSTRACT This paper presents evidence to support the compatriot win effect as a behavioural bias in lottery demand. We exploit the quasi‐random assignment of the jackpot prize across provinces in the Christmas draw of the Spanish National Lottery to examine whether lottery sales increase in jackpot‐winning provinces in subsequent draws.
David Boto‐García +2 more
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A Novel Approach to Regionalize Country‐Level GDP Projections
ABSTRACT Socioeconomic projections are policy support tools that are often limited to country‐level data, making them insufficient for policy areas that require a more nuanced, sub‐national perspective. For granular geographical analyses in a multicountry setting, international organizations often rely on straightforward regionalization techniques ...
Riccardo Curtale +2 more
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Purpose: This study examines how export quality (EQI) interacts with institutional quality (IQI), GDP per capita (GDPPC), and urbanisation (URB) to shape greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Asia, concentrating on whether IQI controls the environmental ...
Munazza Akhtar +3 more
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ABSTRACT Rural depopulation linked to aging populations, economic decline, and reduced public services has accelerated migration to urban centres in various parts of the European Union and increasingly attracts the attention of policymakers. This study employs the SPANDAM system dynamics model to evaluate the effectiveness of different policy ...
Luis Llases +3 more
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CEO Pay Differences Between US and Non‐US Firms: A New Longitudinal Investigation
ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue Public and academic debates typically portray US CEOs as exceptionally well paid. Yet, evidence on the existence and magnitude of a US CEO pay premium is mixed and dated. This study uses an expanded, longitudinal dataset to identify whether such a pay premium exists and explores potential differences across countries ...
Ruiyuan (Ryan) Chen +3 more
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Monitoring Three-Decade Expansion of China’s Major Cities Based on Satellite Remote Sensing Images
As the largest developing country, China has experienced dramatic urban expansion since the “reform and opening-up” policy started at the end of the 1970s.
Yao Shen +4 more
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We have considered the statistical distributions of the volumes of the different products exported by 148 countries. We have found that the form of these distributions is not unique but heavily depends on the level of development of the nation, as ...
Annunziata, Mario Alberto +3 more
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Preferences for Consumption and Leisure Across Countries
ABSTRACT Worktimes differ across countries and over time. The economics literature usually explains these differences by financial incentives such as wages and taxes, assuming identical and constant preference for leisure versus consumption. Non‐economic researchers recognize different attitude towards work across countries and over time and connect ...
Jim Jin, Geethanjali Selvaretnam
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Conditioning factors on regional European clubs - a distributional approach [PDF]
Growth literature has considered the existence of groups of economies which have been termed convergence clubs. Literature confirms their existence for European regional case.
Toni Mora
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En este artículo se estima el impacto provocado por la inmigración en el crecimiento del Producto Interior Bruto per cápita (PIBpc) en cada uno de los países de la Unión Europea de los 15 (UE-15) durante el período 1995-2013, lo que nos permitirá ...
Verdugo Matés, Rosa María +2 more
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