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Price dispersion and optimal inflation: the spanish case
(Elsevier, 2013)
This paper studies the relation between inflation and relative price variability (RPV) in Spain during the 1987-2009 period. We find that this relation presents a U-shape profile, and that the optimal annual inflation rate ...
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Duopolistic competition with multiple scenarios and different attitudes toward uncertainty
(Wiley, 2018)
In this paper, we address duopolistic competition when the firms have to assess the results of the interaction at different scenarios. Specifically, we consider the case in which the scenarios are identified with several ...
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Exploring the links between tourism and quality of institutions
(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2019)
This paper introduces a new perspective on the impacts of tourism on host communi-ties by analyzing the links between tourism specialization and quality of institutions. Our research has two principal aims: firstly, to ...
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The relevance of supply shocks for inflation: the spanish case
(Taylor & Francis, 2009)
´The methodology applied in this article to the Spanish economy is based on Ball and Mankiw (1995). These authors assume that a good proxy for supply shocks is the third moment of the price changes distribution. The main ...
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Relative prices and inflation: new evidence from different inflationary contexts
(Taylor & Francis, 2006)
This paper analyses the relationship between inflation and relative price variability, in the direction of the latter, in two countries with very different inflationary experiences: Argentina and Spain. To address this ...
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Is 2% the optimal inflation rate for the Euro Area?
(Springer Verlag, 2012)
According to the relevant literatu re, monetary policy implications concerning the optimal inflation rate can be derived by examining the relationship between inflation and the Relative Price Variability (RPV). This ...
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Economic impact of Rugulopteryx okamurae (Dictyotales, Ochrophyta) along the Andalusian coastline: the case of Tarifa, Spain
(Springer, 2024-02)
Invasive alien species are the second cause of biodiversity loss worldwide and imply huge economic costs related to their impact on ecosystems, production systems, and human health. Quantifying these losses is a complex ...