European Economy Group Working Papers
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- 32: Spatial distribution of R&D expenditure and patent applications across EU regions and its impact on economic cohesion

- Carmela Martín, Carlos Mulas-Granados and Ismael Sanz
- 31: Technological catch-up in the 15 European Union member states: the role of public and educational capital

- Jesús Delgado Mª and Inmaculada Álvarez
- 30: Foreign direct investment, investment incentives, and firing costs: A disadvantage for "inflexible Europe"?

- Holger Görg
- 29: Mobility within Europe - What Do We (Still Not) Know?

- Michael Fertig and Christoph Schmidt
- 28: Between development and social policies: the impact of European Structural Funds in Objective 1 Regions

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Ugo Fratesi
- 27: Consequences of enlargement for European Regional Policy: the spanish viewpoint

- Carmela Martín and Ismael Sanz
- 26: Multinationals and diffrsion of technology Between developed countries

- Jorge Crespo and Francisco J. Velazquez
- 25: Absorptive capacity and productivity spillovers From FDI: a threshold regression analysis

- Sourafel Girma
- 24: Eastern Enlargement of the European Union and Foreign Direct Investment Adjustments

- Jaime Turrion and Carmela Martin
- 23: Power in the Design of Constitutional Rules

- Mika Widgrén
- 22: Estimating exports and imports demand for Manufactured goods: The role of FDI

- Mariam Camarero and Cecilio Tamarit
- 21: Fiscal illusion, fiscal consolidation and government expenditure composition in the OECD: a dynamic panel data approach

- Ismael Sanz and Francisco J. Velazquez
- 20: The Trade-Off between Growth & Equality and the Economic Impact of Alternative Fiscal Adjustment Strategies in the EU

- Carlos Mulas-Granados
- 19: Europe vs. The United States: Is There a Trade-Off Between Mobility and Inequality?

- Luis Ayala and M. Sastre
- 18: Duration of Fiscal Budgetary Consolidations in the European Union

- Reyes Maroto Illera and Carlos Mulas-Granados
- 17: Pricing to Market at firm level

- Lourdes Moreno and Diego Rodriguez
- 16: The Euro-Dollar exchange rate: Is it fundamental?

- Mariam Camarero, Javier Ordóñez and Cecilio Tamarit
- 15: North-South Trade, Knowledge Spillovers and Growth

- Sir David Greenaway, Neil Foster-McGregor and Rodney Falvey
- 14: Fiscal Policy, Growth and Convergence in Europe

- Richard Kneller and Norman Gemmell
- 13: Determinants of the Composition of Government Expenditure by Functions

- Ismael Sanz and Francisco J. Velazquez
- 12: International technology diffusion through imports and its impact on economic growth

- Jorge Crespo, Carmela Martín and Francisco J. Velazquez
- 11: The trade impact of the integration of the Central and Eastern European Countries on the European Union

- Carmela Martín and Jaime Turrion
- 10: Occupational Pensions and Job Mobility in the European Union

- Vincenzo Andrietti.
- 9: The evolution and convergence of the government expenditure composition in the OECD countries: an analysis of the functional distribution

- Ismael Sanz and Francisco J. Velazquez
- 8: Multinational Companies, Technology Spillovers and Plant Survival: Evidence for Irish Manufacturing

- Holger Görg and Eric Strobl.
- 7: "Tax ratios in macroeconomics: Do taxes really mater?

- Bjorn Volkerink, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Jakob de Haan
- 6: The Role of International Technological Spillovers in the Economic Growth of the OECD Countries

- Carmela Martín, Francisco J. Velazquez and Jorge Crespo
- 5: An Assessment of Real Convergence of Less Developed EU Members: Lessons for the CEEC Candidates

- Carmela Martín and Francisco J. Velazquez
- 4: Determinants of net trade flows in the OECD: new evidende with special emphasis on the case of the former communist members

- Carmela Martín and Francisco J. Velazquez
- 3: European technology policy and Spanish industrial firms

- Carmela Martín and Ismael Sanz
- 2: Determinants of bilateral foreing direct investment flows in the OECD, with a closer look at the former coummunist countries

- Carmela Martín and Francisco J. Velazquez
- 1: The Nature and Causes of Intra-Industry Trade: Back to the Comparative Advantage Explanation? The Case of Spain

- Carmela Martín and Jose Blanes