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There is an old saying that states that “If the United States sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold”. Against this background, it is argued that some countries, especifically China, can “decouple” from the US economy and sustain strong growth in the face of a US slowdown. In this...
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In recent years the European airline industry has undergone critical restructuring. It has evolved from a highly regulated market predominantly operated by national airlines to a dynamic, liberalized industry where airline firms compete freely on prices, routes, and frequencies. Although several...
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The theoretical communication model by Gossner et al. (2006) (GHN henceforth) based on the matching pennies game has recently been implemented by García-Gallego et al. (2013) (GHR henceforth) in the lab, emphasizing the transmission of information among players with aligned incentives. The...
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the links between banking integration and economic develop- ment for a sample of OECD countries. We measure banking integration considering state-of-the-art indicators that measure not only how open a banking system is but also its degree of connectedness with...
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A structural analysis on an environmental Kuznets curve (EKC with oil prices is carried out for Spain from 1874 to 2011. The dynamics of the long and short-term relationships among carbon dioxide (CO2), economic growth and oil prices is captured through an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL)...
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