Del Rio P., Tarancón Moran M.A. & Albinana F.C. (2011) Analysing the determinants of environmental technology investments. A panel-data study of Spanish industrial sectors. Journal of Cleaner Production 19(11): 1170-1179

Del Rio P., Tarancón Moran M.A. & Albinana F.C.
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Abstract. The aim of this paper is to empirically assess the determinants of environmental technology investments in the Spanish industrial sectors with the help of panel data econometric techniques. The paper confirms the relevance of the stringency of environmental regulation to explain overall investment patterns in environmental technologies. These investments are also positively related to human and physical capital intensity and R&D intensity, and negatively related to the export intensity of sectors.

Del Rio P., Silvosa A.C. & Iglesias Gomez G. (2011) Policies and design elements for the repowering of wind farms: A qualitative analysis of different options. Energy Policy 39(4): 1897-1908

Del Rio P., Silvosa A.C. & Iglesias Gomez G.
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Abstract. Repowering of a wind farm is the process of replacing existing wind turbines with new turbines that either have a larger nameplate capacity or more efficiency, resulting in a net increase of the power generated. Although repowering brings, both, social and private benefits, there are also several obstacles to repowering which justify public support. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview and a qualitative analysis of instruments and design options to support repowering of on-shore wind farms.

San Miguel G., Del Rio P. & Hernández F. (2010) An update of Spanish renewable energy policy and achievements in a low carbon context. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 2(3): 031007

San Miguel G., Del Rio P. & Hernández F.
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Abstract. Following environmental and economic motivations, most countries in the world are confronting the challenge of reducing both their dependence on fossil fuels and their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The promotion of renewable energy sources (RES) contributes to these two goals while simultaneously bringing economic opportunities in less industrialized areas and positioning national companies in a rapidly expanding sector.

Martínez-Jauregui M., Herruzo A.C. & Campos P. (2015) What does hunting market price reflect? The role of species, landscape and Management. Wildlife Research 42(3): 280-289

Martínez-Jauregui M., Herruzo A.C. & Campos P.
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Context: Hunting transactions can be considered a composite good that includes various attributes or characteristics. Obtaining information regarding the utility derived from the different characteristics of the hunter’s bag might help elucidate the purchasing behaviour of hunters. This behaviour is, in turn, an important aspect to be considered by land managers in adaptive hunting management.

Ovando P., Campos P., Calama R. & Montero G. (2010) Landowner net benefit from Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) afforestation of dry-land cereal fields in Valladolid, Spain. Journal of Forest Economics 16(2): 83-100

Ovando P., Campos P., Calama R. & Montero G.
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Abstract. This analysis measures the net benefit that a landowner could obtain from changing current dry-land cereal fields into Stone pine plantations in Portillo and Viana (Valladolid, Spain). We apply cost–benefit analysis techniques to estimate the present value of Stone pine afforestation net benefit by considering an infinite series of forestry rotations. We simulate three Stone pine silviculture models at each of the two sites.

Holl A. (2012) Market potential and firm-level productivity in Spain. Journal of Economic Geography 12(6): 1191-1215

Holl A.
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Abstract. The literature has documented a large degree of heterogeneity across firms in terms of productivity. In this article, I focus on market potential as a source of differences in productivity across Spanish manufacturing firms. Market potential is conditioned by the existing transport infrastructure. Transport infrastructure investment improves accessibility to input and output markets and thus increases market potential.

Holl A., Pardo R. & Rama R. (2012) Comparing Outsourcing Patterns in Domestic and FDI Manufacturing Plants: Empirical Evidence from Spain. European Planning Studies 20(8): 1335-1357

Holl A., Pardo R. & Rama R.
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Abstract. To fully understand the local linkages of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) plants, we argue it would be useful to analyze the outsourcing patterns of such plants in comparison to domestic plants. Consequently, we examined 1031 industrial plants, both domestic and foreign, located in Spain. The FDI plants show patterns similar to those of domestic plants with regard to the level of outsourcing, the incidence of outsourced production on the companies’ total sales and the economic content of outsourcing relationships.

Holl A., Pardo R. & Rama R. (2010) Just-in-Time Manufacturing Systems, Subcontracting and Geographic Proximity. Regional Studies 44 (5): 519-533

Holl A., Pardo R. & Rama R.
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Abstract.  Just-in-Time manufacturing systems, subcontracting and geographic proximity, Regional Studies. The paper studies the spatial extent of subcontracting linkages for a sample of medium-sized and large Spanish manufacturing firms operating in the automotive and electronics industries. In particular, it analyses how Just-in-Time (JIT) organization of production is related to the spatial pattern of these sourcing relationships when contractors' structural and organizational characteristics, as well as contract characteristics, are taken into account.

Goven J. & Pavone V. (2015) The Bioeconomy as Political Project: A Polanyian Analysis. Science Technology & Human Values 40(3): 302-337

Goven J. & Pavone V.
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Abstract. The bioeconomy is becoming increasingly prominent in policy and scholarly literature, but critical examination of the concept is lacking. We argue that the bioeconomy should be understood as a political project, not simply or primarily as a technoscientific or economic one. We use a conceptual framework derived from the work of Karl Polanyi to elucidate the politically performative nature of the bioeconomy through an analysis of an influential Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) initiative, The Bioeconomy to 2030.