Perna R. (2017) Re-bounding EU citizenship from below: practices of healthcare for ‘(Il)legitimate EU Migrants’ in Italy. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Published online 8 August 2017

Perna R.
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Abstract. Since multiple crises are currently affecting Europe, interest on changes in intra-EU mobility patterns, policies and EU movers’ strategies of integration has re-emerged in academic debates. What seems to still lack to date is a focus on the chaining actors linking the macro level of policies and the micro level of individual strategies, that is, civil servants who are in charge of implementing national policies in their daily encounters with EU citizens.

Cruz-Castro L., Holl A., Rama R. & Sanz-Menéndez L. (2018) Economic crisis and company R&D in Spain: do regional and policy factors matter? Industry and Innovation 25: 729-751 OPEN ACCESS PAPER

Cruz-Castro L., Holl A., Rama R. & Sanz-Menéndez L.
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Abstract. The economic crisis which began in 2008 has had a far-reaching impact, including effects on the innovation behaviour of firms. Many companies have reduced their innovation-related activities, although some firms have been more resilient than others. Using a representative microdata panel of Spanish firms, we study the probability of companies abandoning in-house R&D during the crisis and its relationship to regional and policy factors.

Mié, 05-07-2017; 00:00
Sede CCHS
Seminario IPP

Participan 3 de sus autores: Sara Lafuente (IPP-CSIC), Pablo Santoro (UCM) y Carmen Romero Bachiller (UCM)

Sala Herbert A. Simon 3D

Organiza: Francisco Herreros (IPP, CCHS-CSIC)

Ciaramella L., Martínez C. & Ménière Y. (2017) Tracking patent transfers in different European countries: methods and a first application to medical technologies. Scientometrics 112(2): 817-850

Ciaramella L., Martínez C. & Ménière Y.
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Abstract. Drawing on more than half a million granted patents in all technological sectors filed at EPO between 1998 and 2012 we gather information on 300,000 inscriptions affecting changes in their ownership at the EPO and top national registers (France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain). After grouping parallel legal events in different European validation countries, we find that more than 30% of EPO patents in all fields change ownership at least once.

Closa C. (2017) Changing EU internal borders through democratic means. Journal of European Integration. Published online 11 May 2017

Closa C.
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Abstract. Demands for secession from EU member states create a novel situation for the demarcation of the internal borders of the Union. When combined with withdrawal of the original state from the EU, this adds the complexity of simultaneously re-drawing internal and external borders.

Caparrós A., Oviedo J.L., Álvarez A. & Campos P. (2017) Simulated Exchange Values and Ecosystem Accounting. Ecological Economics 139: 140-149

Caparrós A., Oviedo J.L., Álvarez A. & Campos P.
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Abstract. This paper discusses the Simulated Exchange Value method, a practical method to estimate values for goods and services currently outside of the market in a manner consistent with the market-based figures considered in national accounts.

Caparrós A. & Péreau J.C. (2017) Multilateral versus sequential negotiations over climate change. Oxford Economic Papers 69(2): 365–387

Caparrós A. & Péreau J.C.
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Abstract. We discuss a model of gradual coalition formation with positive externalities in which a leading country endogenously decides whether to negotiate multilaterally or sequentially over climate change. We show that the leader may choose a sequential path, and that the choice is determined by the convexity of the TU-game and the free-rider payoffs of the followers. Except in a few clearly defined cases, the outcome of the negotiation process is always the grand coalition, although the process may need some time.