Journal Article, The Round Table Abstract This article examines gender inequality in economic participation across the Commonwealth countries from 2008 to 2023. Using secondary data, differences in factors such as wages, leadership, enterprise ownership, digital skills and legal protection are explored. Findings show that while legal reforms have been initiated […]
Santiago Caram
Abstract: I study trends in real wages in Argentina for the 2002-2023 period using time series data sources. I estimate a dynamic wage equation to unpack the short- and long-run relationships during the period of exchange rate controls (2011-2015; 2019-2023). I find that in the long-run, exchange regulations reduce real […]
Ongoing research Infrastructure, State Incentives and Innovation in high-tech industries: Empirical evidence for the U.S Migration and Gender Equality
Bournemouth University (United Kingdom) Graduate level Sustainable and Regional Development, 2023-2024 Statistics and Data Modelling, 2023-2024 Undergraduate level Mathematics for Economists, 2023- Quantitative Analysis, 2023- Basic Statistical Techniques, 2023- University of Tuscia (Italy) Political Economy II (Microeconomics). Undergraduate level course, 2020-2022
Asociación Argentina de Economía Política (AAEP) L, November 11th-13th, 2015, Universidad National de Salta (UNS), Salta, Argentina. Arnoldshain Seminar XIV, “Institutions, Trade, and Economic Policy”, September 3rd-6th, 2016, National University of Córdoba (UNC), La Cumbre, Córdoba, Argentina. Arnoldshain Seminar XV, “The EU and Latin America Facing Globalization”, September 4th-6th, 2017, […]
Journal Article, Government Information Quarterly Abstract The high expenditure on public procurement by governments makes it imperative to enhance transparency across the procurement cycle with technology-driven initiatives, such as e-procurement systems. This paper develops the Public Procurement Transparency Index and evaluates the impact of institutional reforms and membership of the World […]
In a very influential article, Mayer and Lopoo (2008) find that government expenditure increases intergenerational mobility (IGM). This implies that public spending mediates parental income and reduces the incidence of becoming poor in the long-run. However, these type of state interventions are highly heterogenous across poor and rich cohorts in […]
Roy-Zellner test by hand. Do file Fiorito & Kollintzas, European Economic Review (1994) with winsorizing and different filters (available upon request). Fast-kountry.ado. The modified command standardizes and converts country names from various sources to iso-3n. It makes much easier to merge datasets that use only country’s iso-number. (available upon request). […]