Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
University of Barcelona
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Applied Economics | 2010
Jordi Pons-Novell; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
This comparative study looks at the international impact of leading economics journals published in Spain, Italy, France and Germany. It also aims to establish whether they play similar roles in these four countries. For this purpose, data were collected on the number of times that articles published in these journals are cited in international journals on the ISI Journals lists. The study focused on the number and characteristics of the citations received during the period 1996 to 2004 by articles published between 1995 and 1999 in a limited number of Spanish, Italian, French and German journals. The international impact of the Spanish journals was found to be similar in size and characteristics to that of Italian publications. However, it differed sharply from the impact of the highest-ranking French and German journals, which received considerably more citations. Moreover, restricting the group of citing journals to the ‘blue ribbon journals’, the highest-ranking publications in the economics sector, only the leading journals in Germany and France received a significant number of references.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History | 2018
Jordi Martí-Henneberg; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
The contributions to this special issue share important themes and methodologies in their quest to explicate economic development and its effects. Nonetheless, each area under examination has its own peculiarities and warrants its own scope of analysis. The result is a special issue that pursues an innovative line of research, exploring parallels and contrasts in economic growth and inequality based on new data at the regional, rather than simply the national, level.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History | 2018
Alfonso Díez-Minguela; Julio Martinez-Galarraga; M. Teresa Sanchis-Llopis; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
Regional income inequality in Latin Europe (France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal) showed a distinctive pattern between 1870 and 1950. Data about population on a decadal basis and Gross Domestic Product (gdp) for 171 regions (84 French départements, 22 Italian regioni, 18 Portuguese distritos, and 49 Spanish provincias) shows that regional inequality increased from 1870 to 1910 but gradually flattened out thereafter until 1950. Current regional disparities in per-capita income throughout Latin Europe are essentially the result of a long-term evolution that traces back to the origins of modern economic growth. Moreover, this study shows the emergence of the core–periphery pattern that characterizes much of Latin Europe today.
Cliometrica | 2008
Julio Martinez-Galarraga; Elisenda Paluzie; Jordi Pons; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
ERSA conference papers | 2003
Daniel Tirado-Fabregat; Jordi Pons; Elisenda Paluzie
Regional Studies | 2006
Jordi Pons-Novell; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
Archive | 2004
Jordi Pons Novell; Javier Silvestre; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat; Elisenda Paluzie
Archive | 2007
Julio Martinez-Galarraga; Elisenda Paluzie; Jordi Pons Novell; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
Archive | 1996
Alfonso Herranz-Loncán; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat
Archive | 2018
Francisco J. Beltrán Tapia; Alfonso Díez-Minguela; Julio Martinez-Galarraga; Daniel Tirado-Fabregat