We revisit the cointegration relation among output, physical capital, human capital, public capital and labour for 17 Spanish regions observed over the period 1964-2011. Our approach is based on the estimation of a panel data model where cross-section dependence is allowed among the members of the panel. The paper emphasizes the idea that common factors capturing, for instance, total factor productivity, should be accounted for when estimating the parameters. We use several proposals to estimate the long-run relation among these variables, which render consistent and efficient estimates of the parameters
This paper presents the results of an empirical estimation of a production function that includes hu...
In this paper we examine whether variations in the level of public capital across Spain‟s Provinces ...
This paper employs recently developed non stationary panel methodologies that assume some cross-sect...
There is a plethora of studies of regional production functions using stationary panel data. Only so...
In this paper we add to the debate on the public capital - productivity link by exploiting very rece...
In this paper we add to the debate on the public capital - productivity link by exploiting very rece...
This paper employs recently developed non-stationary panel methodologies that assume cross-section d...
This paper examines the impact of infrastructure on productivity in the various regions of Spain. Us...
In this paper we add to the debate on the public capital - productivity link by exploiting very rece...
This paper examines the relationship between the level of public infrastructure and the level of pro...
This paper examines the relationship between the level of public infrastructure and the level of pro...
This research is supported by a Ramón y Cajal contract and research grants 2005SGR00470 and SEJ2005-...
In this paper we add to the debate on the public capital-productivity link by applying very recent d...
This study examines the evolution of labor productivity across Spanish regions during the period fro...
This paper looks at the economic performance of the European Regions economies and compute the total...
This paper presents the results of an empirical estimation of a production function that includes hu...
In this paper we examine whether variations in the level of public capital across Spain‟s Provinces ...
This paper employs recently developed non stationary panel methodologies that assume some cross-sect...
There is a plethora of studies of regional production functions using stationary panel data. Only so...
In this paper we add to the debate on the public capital - productivity link by exploiting very rece...
In this paper we add to the debate on the public capital - productivity link by exploiting very rece...
This paper employs recently developed non-stationary panel methodologies that assume cross-section d...
This paper examines the impact of infrastructure on productivity in the various regions of Spain. Us...
In this paper we add to the debate on the public capital - productivity link by exploiting very rece...
This paper examines the relationship between the level of public infrastructure and the level of pro...
This paper examines the relationship between the level of public infrastructure and the level of pro...
This research is supported by a Ramón y Cajal contract and research grants 2005SGR00470 and SEJ2005-...
In this paper we add to the debate on the public capital-productivity link by applying very recent d...
This study examines the evolution of labor productivity across Spanish regions during the period fro...
This paper looks at the economic performance of the European Regions economies and compute the total...
This paper presents the results of an empirical estimation of a production function that includes hu...
In this paper we examine whether variations in the level of public capital across Spain‟s Provinces ...
This paper employs recently developed non stationary panel methodologies that assume some cross-sect...