Revista Galega de Economía
2008 - 2024
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2021
- An econometric analysis of private insurance in the urban and rural population in Mexico pp. 1-19

- José Carlos González Núñez and Fernando José Mariné Osorio
- Marketing strategies of global and local brands in developing economies: a comparative study in the Ecuadorian chocolate market pp. 1-19

- Domingo Calvo Dopico, Ángel María del Castillo Puente and Salomón Roberto Arias Montero
- Analysis of mergers and acquisitions between 2009 and 2020 pp. 1-18

- Natalya Chernenko, Tetiana Moiseienko, Olena Korohodova and Yaroslava Hlushchenko
- Profit rates and assets-price inflation in the Spanish economy pp. 1-21

- Juan Pablo Mateo Tomé and Maximiliano Francisco Nieto Fernández
- Evaluation of international competitiveness and insertion in global value chains: An analysis input-output for the industrial sector pp. 1-17

- Raúl Vázquez López
- An analysis of foreign bank stability in Spain. Correlation with the business cycle and foreign trade pp. 1-20

- Manuel Angel Corrás-Arias
Volume 30, issue 3, 2021
- The Via Francigena del Sud: The value of pilgrimage routes in the development of inland areas. The state of the art of two emblematic cases pp. 1-18

- Anna Trono and Valentina Castronuovo
- Study of expenditure and stay in the segmentation of the international tourist with religious motivation in Galicia pp. 1-18

- Pere Mercadé-Melé and Jesús Barreal Pernas
- Tourist spending along the Way of Saint James. The Nós Way as an alternative pilgrimage route to Santiago pp. 1-28

- Noelia Araújo Vila, José Antonio Fraiz Brea and Diego Rodríguez-Toubes Muñiz
- Public-private management in the network for Cultural Routes of the Cultural Council of Europe: The Route of Emperor Charles V pp. 1-9

- Ana Moreno Lobato, José Manuel Hernández-Mogollón and Elide Di-Clemente
- Synergies between low cost air connections in Porto and visitors and pilgrims to Galicia pp. 1-19

- Manuel González Gómez and Xerardo Pereiro
- The power of place-makers and merchants: Papal and Marian items in the political economy of pilgrimage pp. 1-16

- Mariano Barbato
- Slow tourism, public funding and economic development. A critical review on the case of the Way of St. James in Galicia pp. 1-16

- Rosella Moscarelli
- The new normal on the Way of Saint James: reflections for the future pp. 1-16

- Lucrezia López and Rubén Camilo Lois González
- The socioeconomic impacts of the St James' Primitive Way in Asturias: residents' perceptions pp. 1-25

- Marta Magadán Díaz and Jesús I. Rivas García
- The socio-economic impact of cultural itineraries: The Way of Saint James and other pilgramage routes pp. 1-4

- Rubén Camilo Lois González, John Eade and Adolfo Carballo-Penela
- Tourist vocation of the religious itineraries and perspectives of territorial development: The Santu Jacu Way in Sardinia (Italy) pp. 1-23

- Gavino Mariotti, Maria Veronica Camerada, Salvatore Lampreu and Silvia Carrus
- The Way of Saint James and the Xacobeo as polysemic phenomena: Reflections through the study of their media image pp. 1-20

- Iria Caamaño-Franco and María Andrade-Suárez
- Caravaca de la Cruz and the Levante Way (Murcia): social and economic impacts on the first spiritual and cultural itinerary in south eastern Spain pp. 1-20

- Francisco José Morales Yago
Volume 30, issue 2, 2021
- Analysis of financial and non-financial information integration models in IBEX 35 listed groups pp. 1-29

- Eva María Ibañez
- Implementing and controlling limits on minor contractual agreements at universities within the Galician University System (SUG) pp. 1-9

- José María Martín Moreno and Rodrigo Cerviño Rodríguez
- Impact of Structural Funds for Innovation on the business innovation: analysis through the indicators of the companies participating in the ERDF-Innterconecta programme in Galicia pp. 1-16

- Diego Veiga and Xavier Vence Deza
- Effect of public spending on agricultural productivity in Nigeria (1981-2018) pp. 1-21

- Temidayo Apata
- Spanish Business Schools paradox and the accreditation system expiry: when the success becomes a risk pp. 1-18

- Antonio Sanchez-Bayon and Estrella Trincado Aznar
- Firm Growth: A review of the empirical literature pp. 1-20

- Rolando Vaz
- Turnaround and corporate decline: Review and recommendations for future research pp. 1-14

- Eduardo Curto Rodríguez and Romina García Chas
Volume 30, issue 1, 2021
- The coronavirus: Black swan and endowment shock pp. 1-14

- Guillermo Peña
- COVID-19 and its economic effects: supply chain disruptions and behavioural changes pp. 1-4

- André Carrascal-Incera, Esteban Fernández Vázquez and Mònica Serrano Gutiérrez
- Estimating the impact of COVID-19 on the Spanish economy with input-output analysis pp. 1-19

- Eladio Febrero Paños and Fernando Bermejo Patón
- Explaining COVID-19 contagion in Portuguese municipalities using spatial autocorrelation models pp. 1-12

- Paulo Mourão and Ricardo Bento
- The economy of the European Union in times of COVID-19 pp. 1-17

- José Manuel Rueda Cantuche
- An assessment of trade policies related to COVID-19 pp. 1-17

- Rosane Nunes de Faria, Laura Mercedes Grimaldo Hidaldo and Leonardo Ferraz
- Factors behind the employment loss in Galicia: Great Recession of 2008 vs. the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1-18

- Yolanda Pena-Boquete and Iria Dios-Murcia
Volume 29, issue 3, 2020
- Mobile commerce purchase behaviour: The importance of personality traits pp. 1-22

- Zaira Camoiras-Rodríguez and Concepción Varela-Neira
- Own identity and cultural and creative industries. The case of European regions pp. 1-19

- José Manuel Amoedo Meijide and Manuel González López
- Enhanced annuities as a complement to the public retirement pension: analysis of their implementation in Spain pp. 1-19

- Jorge de Andrés Sánchez and Laura González-Vila Puchades
- Elaboration of the Galician Fiscal Balance for the period 2011-2013. A comparative analysis with the System of Territorialised Public Accounts pp. 1-16

- Juan Alberto Turnes Abelenda and Xavier Vence Deza
- Changes and continuities in the Galician economic structure after the financial crisis. An analysis using the 2008 and 2016 input-output tables pp. 1-27

- Fernando de la Torre Cuevas
- Analysis of perceived value of a new packaging in sugar market and its influence on willingness to pay pp. 1-17

- Domingo Calvo Dopico, Ángel María del Castillo Puente and Jonathan Neptali Herrera Peña
- Blue governance: Sustainable port governance pp. 1-17

- Beatriz López-Bermúdez, María Jesús Freire-Seoane and Carlos Pateiro-Rodríguez
- Territorial assessment for moving a chemist’s in Galicia. A case study of Applied Geography pp. 1-21

- Ángel Miramontes Carballada
- The risk-based approach in organization quality management systems pp. 1-13

- Oksana Zhemchugova and Violetta Levshina
- Financial capability and financial behaviour of the millennial generation in Spain pp. 1-20

- Marcos Álvarez Espiño, Sara Fernández-López, Lucía Rey-Ares and Sandra Castro-González
Volume 29, issue 2, 2020
- Degradation of social institutions and land use: unfolding feedback mechanisms between afforestation with fast-growing species and living conditions in rural areas pp. 1-18

- Helena Martínez-Cabrera, Gonzalo Rodríguez- Rodríguez and Hugo M. Ballesteros
- Depopulation, ageing and social policies in Castilla y León pp. 1-18

- José Manuel Díez Modino
- The use of rural areas in Portugal: Historical perspective and the new trends pp. 1-17

- Maria Antónia Almeida
- Productive vs. residential economy: Factors behind the recovery of rural areas in socioeconomic decline pp. 1-30

- David Peón Pose, Xosé Manuel Martínez Filgueira and Edelmiro López-Iglesias
- Regulatory improvement measures as an instrument in the fight against rural depopulation in Galicia pp. 1-15

- Luis Míguez Macho
- Local energy autonomy and sustainable rural development. Analysis of the predisposition to participate in renewable energy communities pp. 1-25

- María Ángeles López Cabarcos, Noelia Romero Castro and Vanessa Miramontes Viña
- Strategies for territorial development and tourism against the depopulation of rural areas in Sardinia (Italy) pp. 1-20

- Salvatore Lampreu
- Intergenerational solidarity and informal care: The perceptions of digital natives. Case study of the municipality of Setúbal (Portugal) pp. 1-14

- Paulo Mota Lourenço
- Population forecast for small areas: estimates for the parishes of five northwestern Spanish provinces pp. 1-14

- Esteban Fernández Vázquez and Fernando Rubiera Morollón
- Ukraine’s loss of human capital due to demographic, socio-economic and socio-political crises, 1990-2019 pp. 1-14

- Oksana Zakharova
- Actions from Public Administration to avoid depopulation of rural areas. What can be done by provincial government and local councils? pp. 1-14

- Alberto Vaquero García and Virginia Losa Muñiz
Volume 29, issue 1, 2020
- Unemployment rate and the creation of household in Portugal pp. 1-19

- Jonathan Torres Téllez and Alberto Montero Soler
- Three-dimensional model of the institutional matrix as a methodological tool for designing institutional changes pp. 1-15

- Dmytro Ivanovych Dzvinchuk, Victor Pavlovych Petrenko, Mariana Stepanivna Orliv and Oleksandr Volodymyrovych Molodtsov
- European Port Policy: The new challenges of governance pp. 1-17

- Fernando González-Laxe
- Social accounting matrices approach to cross-sectional analysis of technological activities: the case of the Optics sector in Spain pp. 1-17

- Federico Daniel Naspleda
- An empirical analysis of factors influencing Electronic Word of Mouth in Social Networking Sites after a brand promotion pp. 1-18

- Zaira Camoiras-Rodríguez and Concepción Varela-Neira
- The idea of justice in liberal-conservative ideology: theoretical foundations pp. 1-18

- Josep Baqués Quesada
- Social accounting matrices approach to cross-sectional analysis of technological activities: the case of the Optics sector in Spain pp. 1-18

- Margarita Barrera, Alfredo Mainar and José Vallés
- Greek crisis and financial fragility in Minsky´s instability hypothesis pp. 1-18

- Amparo Alejandra Reyes Escobar and Carlos Antonio Rozo Bernal
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