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doi:10.34810/data117
Dataset. 2021

REPLICATION DATA FOR: THE IMPACT OF ROBOT ADOPTION ON GLOBAL SOURCING

  • Cilekoglu, Akin A.
  • Moreno Serrano, Rosina
  • Ramos Lobo, Raúl
This replication package describes the dataset sources used in the paper and the STATA do files used in the empirical analysis together with the log files resulting from running them. As explained in more detail in the readme.pdf file, data from the Encuesta de Estrategias Empresariales (ESEE) is proprietary data and we are not allowed to pass the data to third parties. In case of being interested in replicating the results in this paper, one can send an e-mail to desee@fundacionsepi.es, specifying the title of the paper and the authors, and they will give access to the data for the only purpose of replicating the paper. Data on annual stock and installations of robots by industry and country has been obtained from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). The IFR data are also proprietary. The data can be obtained from https://ifr.org/worldrobotics/ Two additional data files are distributed in this package: Consumer Price Index data for Spain covering the period 2006-2016 in STATA format and data for intermediate goods imports of Spain from its trading partners between 2006 and 2016 downloaded from the World Trade Integrated Solution (WTIS) and distributed in Microsoft Excel format.

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CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data48
Dataset. 2021

TRANSNATIONAL EUROPEAN SOLIDARITY SURVEY (TESS) – INFORMATION RELATED TO SCIENTIFICALLY INFORMED SOLIDARITY AND UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO HEALTH

  • Botton, Lena de
  • Ramos Lobo, Raúl
  • Soler Gallart, Marta
  • Suriñach Caralt, Jordi
Transnational European Solidarity Survey (TESS) is part of a joint venture between two research groups: the international research project SOLIDUS. Solidarity in Europe: Empowerment, Social Justice and Citizenship, funded by the European Commission through the Horizon2020 research programme, (Grant Agreement no. 649489) and the German DFG Research Unit Horizontal Europeanization, funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) (FOR 1539). The survey was conducted in the summer and autumn of 2016 in 13 European countries using computer-assisted telephone interviews. This dataset includes only the variables and observations used in the article “Scientifically Informed Solidarity: Changing Anti-Immigrant Prejudice About Universal Access to Health” by Lena De Botton; Raul Ramos; Marta Soler-Gallart; and Jordi Suriñach, accepted for publication in Sustainability. In particular, there is information about 11029 individuals and 13 variables related to socio-demographic characteristics and views on immigrants access to health care services

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CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca
doi:10.34810/data75
Dataset. 2021

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA OF: THE SHORT-RUN RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INEQUALITY AND GROWTH: EVIDENCE FROM OECD REGIONS DURING THE GREAT RECESSION

  • Royuela Mora, Vicente
  • Veneri, Paolo
  • Ramos Lobo, Raúl
This dataset is the basis of the work titled “The short-run relationship between inequality and growth: evidence from OECD regions during the Great Recession”, published in Regional Studies (DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2018.1476752). This paper provides evidence on the relationship between income inequality and economic growth in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) regions during the decade 2003–13. It combines household survey data and macroeconomic databases, covering over 200 comparable regions in 15 OECD countries. The econometric results, based on two alternative sets of instruments, highlight a general negative association between inequalities and economic growth since the start of the economic crisis. This relationship is sensitive to the type of urban structure. Higher inequalities seem to be more detrimental for growth in regions characterized by medium to large-sized cities, while regions characterized by small cities and rural areas are less affected.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34810/data75
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