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An Integrated Assessment Model for comparing electricity decarbonisation scenarios: The case for Spain
(Elsevier, 2023)
The decarbonisation of electricity supply poses a major milestone in the mitigation of climate change. Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) provide a relevant instrument for the quantification and comparison of the ...
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Do tolerant societies demand better institutions?
(Springer Link, 2019)
The increasing ethnic heterogeneity that many societies are experiencing could be interpreted as a detrimental phenomenon, since empirical literature exists that indicates that higher levels of ethnic fractionalization ...
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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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Measuring social diversity in economic literature: an overview for cross-country studies
(Blackwell Publishers, 2021)
Over recent decades, the growing research on social diversity at country level has striven to explain several outcomes such as the differences in income across countries and the origins of civil conflicts. The literature ...
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Cournot competition under uncertainty. Conservative and optimistic equilibria
(Springer Verlag, 2015)
In this paper we analyze competition between firms with uncertain demand functions. A duopoly model is considered in which two identical firms producing homogeneous commodities compete in quantities. They face uncertain ...
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Ethnolinguistic Diversity and Education: a Successful Pairing
(MDPI, 2019)
The many growing migratory flows render our societies increasingly heterogeneous. From the point of view of social welfare, achieving all the positive effects of diversity appears as a challenge for our societies. ...
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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 ...