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Disasters | 2009

Indirect assessment of economic damages from the Prestige oil spill: consequences for liability and risk prevention.

Maria Dolores Garza; Albino Prada; Manuel Varela; María Xosé Vázquez Rodríguez

The social losses arising from the Prestige oil spill exceed the compensation granted under the IOPC (International Oil Pollution Compensation) system, with losses estimated at 15 times more than the applicable limit of compensations. This is far above the level of costs for which those responsible for hydrocarbons spills are liable. The highest market losses correspond to sectors of extraction, elaboration and commercialisation of seafood. However, damages to non-commercial natural resources could constitute an outstanding group of losses for which further primary data are needed: these losses would only be compensable under the current system by means of a refund for cleaning and restoration costs. Results show that, in Europe, the responsibility for oil spills in maritime transport is limited and unclear. The consequence of this is net social losses from recurrent oil spills and internationally accepted incentives for risky strategies in the marine transport of hydrocarbons.


Empirica | 2015

On the Size and Determinants of Inter-regional Redistribution in European Countries over the Period 1995-2009

Santiago Lago-Peñas; Albino Prada; Alberto Vaquero

The aim of this paper is to analyse cross-country differences in the degree of inter-regional redistribution achieved by means of taxes and expenditures in 21 European countries over the period 1995-2009. We rely on a standard approach based on the observation and comparison of both primary and disposable household income at regional scale. Once the redistributive effect in each country is quantified, we try to explain the drivers of cross-country time-series differences. According to our estimates, cross-national standard deviation is significant and much higher than time variation. Secondly, inter-regional redistribution is strongly and positively related to personal redistribution by means of taxes and social benefits in cash; and is negatively related to both the extent of regional disparities in primary income and to the degree of political and fiscal decentralization.


Energy Policy | 2009

Social demand for electricity from forest biomass in Spain: Does payment periodicity affect the willingness to pay?

Mario Soliño; María Xosé Vázquez; Albino Prada


Journal of Forest Economics | 2010

Designing a forest-energy policy to reduce forest fires in Galicia (Spain): a contingent valuation application.

Mario Soliño; Albino Prada; María Xosé Vázquez


Energy Policy | 2012

Generating electricity with forest biomass: consistency and payment timeframe effects in choice experiments.

Mario Soliño; Begoña A. Farizo; María Xosé Vázquez; Albino Prada


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2009

Green electricity externalities: forest biomass in an Atlantic European Region.

M. Soliño; Albino Prada; María Xosé Vázquez


Journal of Socio-economics | 2017

Valuation of terrestrial and marine biodiversity losses caused by forest wildfires

Roi Durán-Medraño; Elsa Varela; Dolores Garza-Gil; Albino Prada; María Xosé Vázquez; Mario Soliño


MPRA Paper | 2012

Sobre los determinantes de la propensión exportadora de las empresas: ¿Qué nos dicen los datos? [On the determinants of firms' export propensity]

Santiago Lago-Peñas; Albino Prada; Patricio Sánchez


Archive | 2002

SOCIAL PREFERENCES FOR MANAGEMENT OF RURAL FORESTS IN THE IBERIAN ATLANTIC REGION /доклад на 10 конгрессе ЕААЕ, Exploring Diversity in the European Agri-Food System, Zaragoza, Spain, 28-31 August 2002

Albino Prada; Jose Manuel Gonzalez; María Xosé Vázquez; Mario Soliño


La multifuncionalidad de los espacios rurales de la Península Ibérica : actas del IV Coloquio Hispano-Portugués de Estudios Rurales., 2002, ISBN 84-600-9729-3 | 2002

Preferencias sociales sobre los espacios rurales de vocación forestal en la región Atlántica de la Península Ibérica

María Xosé Vázquez Rodríguez; Manuel González; Philippe Polomé; Albino Prada

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Mario Soliño

Center for International Forestry Research

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Begoña A. Farizo

Spanish National Research Council

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