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Spatial Economic Analysis | 2016

Interregional Migration and Thresholds: Evidence from Spain

Jesús Clemente; Gemma Larramona; Lorena Olmos

Abstract We analyse the effects of labour market factors on interregional migration in Spain for the period 1988–2010. A basic theoretical framework is developed, suggesting that the effect of labour market variables on migration varies, depending on a certain threshold. The model implications are tested using a new approach based on the presence of endogenous thresholds. We show that Spanish interregional migration can be explained by labour market variables when the labour market conditions at the source region are unfavourable relative to those of the host region. We test the results for several migrant characteristics, such as citizenship, the age range, and return migration. Migration inter-régionale et seuils - résultats de la recherche en Espagne


Applied Economics | 2014

Do the Spanish regions converge? A unit root analysis for the HDI of the Spanish regions

Antonio Montañés; Lorena Olmos

This article studies the possible stochastic convergence between the Spanish regions in 1980–2010. The application of unit root techniques to the new Human Development Index recently calculated in Herrero et al. (2013) allows us to show that the evolution of the Spanish economy can be better understood as the sum of divergent forces rather than as a group of convergent regions. Similar conclusions can be drawn when the per capita GDP is used, although these two variables exhibit different patterns of behaviour at the end of the sample. Finally, we also observe that the distance between northern and southern regions has increased since 2000.


European Journal of Health Economics | 2018

Do political factors influence public health expenditures? Evidence pre- and post-great recession

Héctor Bellido; Lorena Olmos; Juan Antonio Román-Aso

This paper analyses whether government ideology and other political- and electoral-related factors influence country-level public healthcare expenditures, focussing on the impact of the Great Recession on that relationship. We test this hypothesis for the OECD countries in 1970–2016. Our results reveal the presence of a partisan effect, left-wing governments being more likely to raise public expenditures in the health sector. We also find that coalitions increase these expenditures, whilst minority governments and those with a high presence in the lower house decrease them. Meanwhile, the opportunistic behaviour of incumbents related to the timing of elections is not supported by our results. The percentage of public expenditures over total health expenditures is also examined, obtaining similar results regarding the partisan effect. However, the onset of the Great Recession has altered these relationships, neutralizing the impact of political factors.


Economics Letters | 2013

Convergence in US house prices

Antonio Montañés; Lorena Olmos


MPRA Paper | 2014

Monetary policy and growth with trend inflation and financial frictions

Lorena Olmos; Marcos Sanso Frago


MPRA Paper | 2014

Natural Rate of Interest with Endogenous Growth, Financial Frictions and Trend Inflation

Lorena Olmos; Marcos Sanso Frago


Economic Modelling | 2018

Has the Great Recession affected the convergence process? The case of Spanish provinces

Antonio Montañés; Lorena Olmos; Marcelo Reyes


MPRA Paper | 2016

Does crisis affect convergence process? The case of the Spanish provinces

Antonio Montañés; Lorena Olmos; Marcelo Reyes


ERSA conference papers | 2015

Convergence in Spanish provinces

Antonio Montañés; Lorena Olmos; Marcelo Reyes


MPRA Paper | 2014

Non-linear effects of the U.S. Monetary Policy in the Long Run

Lorena Olmos; Marcos Sanso Frago

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