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  • 2010/22: The political economy of infrastructure construction: The Spanish “Parliamentary Roads” (1880-1914)

    Marta Curto-Grau, Alfonso Herranz-Loncán, Albert Solé-Ollé

    This paper examines the extent to which the public allocation of road investment was influenced by political and electoral goals during the Spanish Restoration (1874-1923). More precisely, we seek to identify those provinces that were favoured with higher road construction expenditure and whether tactical strategies adopted by the political parties...

    2010/21: Do governments tax agglomeration rents?

    Hyun-Ju Koh, Nadine Riedel

    Using the German local business tax as a testing ground, we empirically investigate the impact of firm agglomeration on municipal tax setting behavior. The analysis exploits a rich data source on the population of German firms to construct detailed measures for the communities' agglomeration characteristics. The findings indicate that urbanization...

    2010/20: International industry migration and firm characteristics: some evidence from the analysis of firm data

    Àngels Pelegrín Solé, Catalina Bolance Losilla

    This article examines firm characteristics associated with the probability of relocating part of the activity in a foreign country. Using manufacturing firms’ micro data for the 1999-2005 period, we find evidence that cost-cutting objectives are the main determinants for offshoring production, that firms with lower profits are more likely to...

    2010/19: Peers, neighborhoods and immigrant student achievement – evidence from a placement policy

    Olof Åslund, Per-Anders Edin, Peter Fredriksson, Hans Grönqvist

    We examine to what extent immigrant school performance is affected by the characteristics of the neighborhoods that they grow up in. We address this issue using a refugee placement policy which provides exogenous variation in the initial place of residence in Sweden. The main result is that school performance is...

    2010/18: The role of entrepreneurship education and regional context in forming entrepreneurial intentions

    Dirk Dohse, Sascha G. Walter

    This study examines how the extent of entrepreneurship education within university departments influences students’ entrepreneurial intentions in three careers: computer science, electrical engineering, and business. Specifically, it proposes that the effect of such education is (1) contingent on its mode (active, e.g. business plan seminars, vs. reflective, e.g. theory lectures),...

    2010/17: Political economics of higher education finance

    Rainald Borck, Martin Wimbersky

    We study voting over higher education finance in an economy with risk averse households who are heterogeneous in income. We compare four different systems and analyse voters' choices among them: a traditional subsidy scheme, a pure loan scheme, income contingent loans and graduate taxes. Using numerical simulations, we find that...