Publications

(2021). Is there a euro effect in the drivers of US FDI? New evidence using Bayesian model averaging techniques. Review of World Economics.

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(2021). 50 Years of Capital Mobility in the Eurozone: Breaking the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle. Open Economies Review.

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(2020). Understanding German FDI in Latin America and Asia: A Comparison of GLM Estimators. Economies.

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(2020). Determinants of FDI for Spanish regions: evidence using stock data. Empirical Economics.

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(2019). What drives German foreign direct investment? New evidence using Bayesian statistical techniques. Economic Modelling.

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(2019). Differences in wage determination in the Eurozone: A challenge to the resilience of the common currency. Journal of Policy Modeling.

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(2018). New Evidence on Trade and FDI: how Large is the Euro Effect?. Open Economies Review.

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(2017). Public debt and economic growth in Spain, 1851–2013. Cliometrica.

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(2017). Fiscal sustainability in EMU countries: A continued fiscal commitment?. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money.

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(2016). The role of institutions in explaining wage determination in the Eurozone: A panel cointegration approach. International Labour Review.

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(2015). An analysis of the trade balance for OECD countries using periodic integration and cointegration. Empirical Economics.

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(2014). Wage leadership models: A country-by-country analysis of the EMU. Economic Modelling.

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(2014). Is eco-efficiency in greenhouse gas emissions converging among European Union countries?. Empirical Economics.

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(2013). Global imbalances and the intertemporal external budget constraint: A multicointegration approach. Journal of Banking & Finance.

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(2013). EMU and Trade Revisited: Long-Run Evidence Using Gravity Equations. World Economy.

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(2013). Eco-Efficiency and Convergence in OECD Countries. Environmental & Resource Economics.

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(2013). Are the determinants of CO2 emissions converging among OECD countries?. Economics Letters.

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(2012). Is there an environmental Kuznets curve for Spain? Fresh evidence from old data. Economic Modelling.

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(2009). The Euro and the Dollar in a Globalized Economy. Jcms-Journal of Common Market Studies.

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(2009). TESTING FOR REAL INTEREST RATE PARITY USING PANEL STATIONARITY TESTS WITH DEPENDENCE: A NOTE. Manchester School.

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(2009). external macroeconomic factors and the link between short- and long-Run European interest rates: A note. Southern Economic Journal.

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(2008). Unemployment hysteresis in transition countries: Evidence using stationarity panel tests with breaks. Review of Development Economics.

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(2006). Testing for hysteresis in unemployment in OECD countries: New evidence using stationarity panel tests with breaks. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics.

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(2006). Short-term modified Phillips curves for the accession countries. APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS.

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(2006). Monetary union and productivity differences in Mercosur countries. JOURNAL OF POLICY MODELING.

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(2005). Unemployment dynamics and NAIRU estimates for accession countries: A univariate approach. JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS.

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(2004). Estimating the export and import demand for manufactured goods: The role of FDI. Review of World Economics.

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(2002). Monetary transmission in Spain: a structural cointegrated VAR approach. APPLIED ECONOMICS.

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(2002). A panel cointegration approach to the estimation of the peseta real exchange rate. Journal of Macroeconomics.

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(2000). Convergence in fiscal pressure across EU countries. Applied Economics Letters.

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(2000). Convergence in fiscal pressure across EU countries. Applied Economics Letters.

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(1995). A rationale for macroeconomic policy coordination: Evidence based on the Spanish peseta. European Journal of Political Economy.

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