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"Unbiasing the estimate of the role of income in carbon footprint of households: Analysis of the Spanish case as a pilot study". Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía. Heliyon 19 May 2023, e16394. 2023. Impact factor (JCR): 3,776. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16394
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“The impact of rubrics and scripts on self-regulation, self-efficacy and performance in collaborative problem-solving tasks”. Juan Fraile, María Gil-Izquierdo and Eva Medina. Assessment & Evaluation In Higher Education. - 2023-07-11 (), https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02602938.2023.2236335
“Quantifying the Excess Carbon Footprint and Its Main Determinants of Spanish Households”. Ramón Mahía and Rafael de Arce, Energy & Environment. 2022. Impact factor (JCR): 3,154. https://doi.org/10.1177/0958305X221140582
"Immigration and the Public Economy: Prejudices, Myths and Misperceptions of the Spanish Case". Ramón Mahía and Rafael de Arce. Central Journal of Social Sciences, 1(2), 2022 53-78. https://doi.org/10.54790/rccs.22
"An Explanatory Model of Doping Susceptibility Examining Morality in Elite Track and Field Athletes: A Logistic Regression Analysis". Elena Garcia-Grimau, Ricardo de la Vega, Rafael de Arce and Arturo Casado. Sustainability 2022, 14(24), 16404.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0958305X221140582
“The Integration of foreign students into the Spanish educational system”. Prepared by researchers Ramón Mahía and Eva Medina, promoted by the Spanish Observatory of Racism and Xenophobia (OBERAXE). Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration. 2022. Directed by Prof. Ramón Mahía. Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration. 2022. https://www.inclusion.gob.es/oberaxe/ficheros/ejes/analisis/Pres_integracion_sistemaeducativo71022.pdf
“The Integration of the foreign population into the Spanish labor market” (OBERAXE). Directed by Prof. Ramón Mahía. Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration. 2022. https://www.inclusion.gob.es/oberaxe/ficheros/ejes/analisis/Pres_integracion_mercadolaboral_71022.pdf
“Attitudes towards and susceptibility to doping in Spanish elite and national standard track and field athletes: An examination of the Sport Drug Control Model”.Elena García-Grimau, Ricardo De La Vega, Rafael De Arce and Arturo Casado. Frontiers in Psychology, March 2021. Impact factor (JCR): 2.129 https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.679001.
“On the Economic Effects of a RES Local Industry Deployment In Morocco: a Case of Study Defining Scenarios From a Survey to Stakeholders”. Ramón Mahía and Rafael de Arce. Sustainability Volume 12 (17) August 2020 6811. Impact Factor (JCR): 2.576 https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6811
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"The Short- and Long-Term Impact of Syrian Refugees on the Turkish Economy: A Simulation Approach". Ramón Mahía, Rafael de Arce and Ali Kock. Turkish Studies Volume 21, 2020 - Issue 5, Pp 661-683. Impact Factor (JCR): 0.737. https://doi.org/10.1080/14683849.2019.1691920
“The contribution of immigration to the Spanish Economy”. Directed by Prof. Ramón Mahía. Office of the Ombudsman. 2020. https://www.defensordelpueblo.es/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/La_contribucion_de_la_inmigraci%C3%B3n_a_la_economia_espa%C3%B1ola-1.pdf
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“Across Dimensions and Countries: A Multidimensional Index of Women’s Empowerment Across Countries”. Eva Medina Moral and Ainhoa Herrarte. Advances In Gender Research. 13-37 - 2020-01-01 (), doi: 10.1108/S1529-212620200000029001
"Cities under pressure: International Migration in Latin American Areas". Ramón Mahía and Rafael de Arce. Chapter 7th in "Evolving Human Security Challenges in the Atlantic Space". N.S. Teixeira and David Marcos. BROOKINGS INSTITUTION PRESS (U. Johns Hopkins), 2019.
“Drivers of Electricity Poverty in Spanish Dwellings: A Quantile Regression “Approach”. Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía. Energies, Volume 12, Issue 11 May 2019 Pages 2089 Impact Factor (JCR): 2.676. https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/11/2089
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“Economic freedom, good governance and the dynamics of development”. Eva Medina and Vicente Montes-Gan. Journal of Applied Economics. 21 (1): 44-66 - 2018-01-01 21(1), https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15140326.2018.1526873
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"Opportunities of the demographic dividend on poverty reduction in Africa".Technical Report NOPOOR Project, FP7 Grant Agreement 290752. December 2017.
"Defining Scenarios of Future Poverty: A prospective Assessment". Technical Report Project NOPOOR, FP7 Grant Agreement 290752. Mars 2016.
“Reintegration upon return: insights from Ecuadorian returnees from Spain”. Anda David, Marion Mercier, Ramón Mahía and Rafael de Arce. International Migration. Volume 54, Issue 6 December 2016 Pages 56–73 Impact Factor (JCR): 1.618. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imig.12288
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“Barriers to the investment in the Concentrated Solar Power sector in Morocco: A foresight approach using the Cross Impact Analysis for a large number of events”.Eva Medina, Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía. Futures 71 2015 Pp. 36-56. Impact Factor (JCR): 1.242. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2015.06.005
“Will Energy Save FDI Inflows to Turkey from the Cool Down of EU Accession Prospects? A Case Study of How Geo-political Alliances and Regional Networks Matter”. Miguel Eduardo Sánchez-Martín, Rafael de Arce and Gonzalo Escribano. Turkish Studies. September, 15th 2015. Impact Factor (JCR): 0.737. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14683849.2015.1081068
“Assessing the Future of a CSP Industry in Morocco”. Ramón Mahía, Rafael de Arce and Eva Medina. Energy Policy 69 2014 586–597. Impact Factor (JCR): 3,045
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2014.02.024
“How regional integration and transnational energy networks have boosted FDI in Turkey (and may cease to do so)”. Miguel Eduardo Sánchez-Martín, Gonzalo Escribano and Rafael de Arce. World Bank Group Policy Research Working Paper series, 6970. Washington July 2014.
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“Do changes in the rules of the game affect FDI flows in Latin America? “A look at the macroeconomic, institutional and regional integration determinants of FDI in the region”. Miguel Ángel Sánchez-Martín, Rafael de Arce and Gonzalo Escribano. European Journal of Political Economy 34 2014 279–299. Impact Factor (JCR): 1.248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2014.02.001
“Trade liberalization and poverty reduction in Africa: computable general equilibrium models approach. “Literature review”. Rafael De Arce, Saúl de Vicente, Ramón Mahía, Eva Medina. International Journal of Political Science and Development, 2014. Vol. 2(5): 90-96.
“An Estimation of the Economic Impact of Migrant Access on GDP: the case of the Madrid Region”. Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía. International Migration, Volume 51, Issue 1, pages 169–185, February 2013. Impact Factor (JCR): 1.618. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2435.2010.00641.x
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“A Simulation of the Economic Impact of Renewable Energy Development in Morocco”. Rafael de Arce, R. Mahía, E. Medina and G. Escribano. Energy Policy Vol. 46 2012 Pp 335–345. Impact Factor (JCR): 3.045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2012.03.068
“Have Migrants Bought a Round-Trip Ticket? Determinants in Probability of Immigrants’ Return in Spain”. Rafael de Arce and R. Mahía. Global Economy Journal, June 15th, 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/1524-5861.1831
"The economic impact of immigration in Spain 2000-2009: before and after the crisis" (in Spanish). Rafael de Arce. Spanish Commercial Information, ICE. Special issue "Economic challenges derived from immigration in Spain. Economics magazine, no. 854. ISSN 0019-977X, June 2010.
“What are the economic development priorities of the MPCs in the face of a potential agricultural free trade area with the EU? “Quantitative keys for the design of a roadmap by country” (Which are the priorities of the Mediterranean Partner Countries toward a potential Free trade Area with the EU: Quantitative Keys for a Road Map Design). Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía Spanish Commercial Information, ICE: Economics Magazine, ISSN 0019-977X, January-February 2009.
“Analysis of relative similarity between the export structure of the Mediterranean countries and the European Union (ISREE). “The special case of Spain” Ramón Mahía Casado and Rafael de Arce Borda. Spanish Economy Papers, ISSN 0210-9107, Nº 113, 2007, pages. 51-60.
“Conditions of the current Latin American crisis and future perspectives”. Ramón Mahía Casado, Rafael de Arce Borda. Economics Notebooks, ISSN 0210-0266, Vol. 26, No. 71, 2003, pp. 47-82.
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“A Dynamic Input–Output Scheme for the Estimation of Labor Migration Impact on GDP and Employment in Receiving Countries with an Application for Spain”. Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía. Chapter 7th in “The Socio-Economic Impact of Migration: Effects on Trade, Remittances, Output, and the Labor Market”. Edited by Artal-Tur, Peri and Requena. SPRINGER, Population Economics. London, June, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04078-3_7
“Immigration and Poverty”,Ramón Mahía and Rafael de Arce in “Immigration Yearbook in 2013”, coordinated by Joaquín Arango, Josep Oliver and Elieso Aja. CIDOB, Barcelona. June, 2014.
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"Discovering Different Patterns Inside Sub-Saharan Countries: Defining More Homogeneous Clusters to Simulate Specific Trade Policies". Technical Report Project NOPOOR, FP7 Grant Agreement 290752. July, 2014.
“Spanish direct investment in Latin America: a governance and risk management approach”. M. Sánchez-Martín, G. Escribano and R. de Arce. ARI 13/2013 - 4/25/2013. Elcano Royal Institute. ARI 13/2013 - 4/25/2013.
“The Impact of a Renewable Energies Cluster in Southern Countries: Viability and Economic Impact in Morocco”. FEM35-05. Directed by Rafael de Arce and Alejandro Lorca. Femise-European Commission. May, 2013.
“Renewable Energies and Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean” FEM34-02. Femise- European Commission. Directed by Rafael de Arce and Alejandro Lorca. January, 2012.
“Immigration Policy and its Impact: a Comparative Study with a Focus on Spain”. Rafael de Arce et Al. LSE Migration Studies Unit and CIEES. London School of Economics, 2011. ISBN: 978-84-615-8469-7
“Energy Security for the EU in the 21st Century: Markets, geopolitics and Corridors”. Chapter 11th: “The Europeanization of EU Member States’ Energy Policies: Convergence Patterns”. Contributors: G.Escribano, R. de Arce and R. Mahía. Routledge Editions. Group Francis & Taylor, November 2011.
"Impact of the labor crisis on the immigrant population". Ramón Mahía and Rafael de Arce. ARI, 21/2010, Real Instituto Elcano, ISSN: 1696-3466 January 2010.
“Determinants of Bilateral Immigration Flows Between The European Union and some Mediterranean Partner Countries: Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey”. Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahia. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany 2010. ISBN: 978-3-8383-2413-5. November 2010.
“Direct and indirect contribution of immigrants' workers to value added in the Madrid region: a dynamic input-output approach”. Rafael de Arce Borda, Ramón Mahía Casado. Proceedings VI Congress on migrations in Spain: A Coruña, September 17-19, 2009, 2010, ISBN 978-84-9749-399-4, pp. 775-788.
"The Europeanization of Member States’ Energy Security Policies" REACCES: Risk of Energy Availability. Common Corridors for Europe Supply Security. VIIth FP Grant Agreement no.: 212011. Gonzalo Escribano, Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía. June, 2009.
“The impact of Turkey's accession to the European Union”Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía New Library. University Institute of European Studies. ISBN: 978-84-9742-849-1. Pgs: 177-223. June 2008.
“Agriculture and the Euro-Mediterranean association: challenges and opportunities: towards a Euro-Mediterranean agricultural pact”. Rafael de Arce, Gonzalo Escribano, Ramón Mahía and Alejandro Lorca 2006. ISBN 84-393-6986-7. Towards a Euro-Mediterranean agricultural pact. Ed: European Institute of the Mediterranean IEMED Madrid.
“The macroeconomic impact of immigration in the Community of Madrid”. Coord. Ramon Mahia. Authors: Rafael de Arce, Eva Medina et al. 2006. ISBN 84-451-2886-8.Ed: Ministry of Economy and Technological Innovation. Community of Madrid.
“Estimation of the global economic impact of immigration on added value and employment in the community of Madrid”. Rafael de Arce Borda, Ramón Mahía Casado. “Abstraction and reality in economics: essays in tribute to Professor Alejandro Lorca Corrons”, coord. by María Lucía Cabañes, 2007, ISBN 978-84-88123-66-4, pp. 561-582.
“The Design of a Road Map for Agricultural Liberalization in the Euro-Mediterranean Region: the need for prioritisation”. Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahía. Chapters 3 and 4. Femise FEM 31-03. September 2007.
“Economic impact of female Latin American female immigration on the Spanish economy”. Ramón Mahía, José Vicéns, Rafael de Arce and Eva Medina. June 2006 - WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. Studies and Research. Electronic publication.
“Studies in Economics: in memory of Lourdes Barriga Rincón”. Rafael de Arce. 2006. ISBN 84-8344-038-5.Ed: Ediciones UAM.
« Les Enjeux des Échanges Agricoles Euro-Méditerranéens. THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE MEDITERRANEAN. “The Mediterranean’s European Challenge.” Rafael de Arce, Gonzalo Escribano, Ramón Mahía and Alejandro Lorca. ISBN 99909-67-34-2 .Ed: European Documentation and Research Centre.
“An equilibrium model for Free Trade Area creation economic impacts estimation”
Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahia. Econpapers, 10455.
"The impact of agricultural liberalization in the context of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership" Rafael de Arce et al. Rapport FEMISE November 2003.
"A Euro-Mediterranean Agricultural Trade Agreement: Benefits for the South and Costs for the EU". Rafael de Arce and Ramón Mahia. MPRA, Econpapers 12721.
“Tariff protection for world agricultural trade ten years after the signing of the Uruguay Round agreement on agriculture.” Ramón Mahía Casado, Rafael de Arce Borda and Gonzalo Escribano Francés. Spanish Commercial Information, ICE: Economics Magazine, ISSN 0019-977X, Nº 820, 2005, pages. 223-234.
“Removal of domestic support for agriculture and Euro-Mediterranean trade liberalization: Implications for agricultural prices.” Rafael de Arce, Ramón Mahía Casado, Alejandro V. Lorca Corrons and Gonzalo Escribano Francés. Spanish Economy Papers, ISSN 0210-9107, No. 103, 2005, pages. 285-302.
“20 years of ARCH models: an overview of the different variants of the family”Rafael de Arce Borda. Studies in applied economics, ISSN 1133-3197, Vol. 22, No. 1, 2004 (Issue dedicated to: Income: Generation and Distribution), pages. 157-158.
“Investment and trade between the European Union and Latin America: past, present and geostrategy in the future.” Rafael de Arce Borda, Ramón Mahía Casado. Economics Notebooks, ISSN 0210-0266, Vol. 26, No. 72, 2003, pages. 153-187.
“The relations of the European Union with Latin America”. Rafael de Arce. CESLA Working Papers, March, 2003.