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Pedro Albarran Pérez

Associate Professor
Ph.D. CEMFI
email: albarran@ua.es
Office: 19
Ext.: 3228


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Research Interests:
microeconometrics,labor economics, consumption and savings, and income dynamics

Publications

On the identification of the effect of education on health: A comment on Fonseca et al

Albarrán, P., Hidalgo-Hidalgo, M. & I. Iturbe-Ormaetxe
Journal of the Spanish Economic Association – Forthcoming

The Psychological Effect of a Math Signal

Albarran, P., Battaglia, M., and M. Sartarelli
Economics of Education Review. – Forthcoming

A multimodal approach for regional GDP prediction using social media activity and historical information

Albarrán, P., Gallego, A., Ortega-Bastida, J. & J. R. Rico-Juan
Applied Soft Computing – 2021

Education and adult health: Is there a causal effect?

Albarrán, P., Hidalgo-Hidalgo, M. and I. Iturbe-Ormaetxe
Social Science & Medicine – 2020

Estimation of Dynamic Nonlinear Random Effects Models with Unbalanced Panels

Albarrán, P., Carrasco, R, & J.M. Carro
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics – 2019

GMM Estimation from Incomplete and Rotating Panels

Albarrán, P., & M. Arellano
Annals of Economics and Statistics – 2019

Are Migrants More Productive Than Stayers? Some Evidence From A Set Of Highly Productive Academic Economists

Albarrán, P., Perianes, A., & J. Ruiz-Castillo
Economic Inquiry – 2017

Geographic mobility and research productivity in a selection of top world economics departments

Albarrán, P., Perianes, A., & J. Ruiz-Castillo
Scientometrics – 2017

The Herrero-Villar approach to citation impact

Albarrán, P., C.Herrero, J. Ruiz-Castillo and A. Villar
Journal of Infometrics – 2017

Differences In Citation Impact Across Countries

Albarrán, P., Perianes, A., & J. Ruiz-Castillo
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology – 2015

Domestic Transport Cost Reductions and Firms’ Export Behaviour

Albarran, P., R. Carrasco and A. Holl
Small Business Economics – 2013

Average-based versus High- and Low-impact Indicators for the Evaluation of Scientific Distributions

Albarran, P., I. Ortuño and J. Ruiz-Castillo
Research Evaluation – 2011

High- and Low-impact Citation Measures: Empirical Applications

Albarran, P., I. Ortuño and J. Ruiz-Castillo
Journal of Informetrics – 2011

References Made and Citations Received By Scientific Articles

Albarran, P., and J. Ruiz-Castillo
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology – 2011

The Measurement of Low- and High-impact in Citation Distributions: Technical Results

Albarran, P., I. Ortuño and J. Ruiz-Castillo
Journal of Informetrics – 2011

The skewness of science in 219 sub-fields and a number of aggregate

Albarran, P., J. Crespo, I. Ortuño and J. Ruiz-Castillo
Scientometrics – 2011

A Comparison of the Scientific Performance of the U.S. and the European Union at the Turn of the XXI Century

Albarran, P., J. Crespo, I. Ortuño and J. Ruiz-Castillo
Scientometrics – 2010

Inequality for wage earners and self-employed : evidence from panel data

Albarran, P., R. Carrasco and M. Martinez-Granado
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics – 2009

Do public transfers crowd out private transfers? Evidence from a randomized experiment in Mexico

Albarran, P. and O. P. Attanasio
Insurance against Poverty – 2005

Limited commitment and crowding out of private transfers. Evidence from a randomized experiment

Albarran, P. and O. P. Attanasio
The Economic Journal – 2003

Current PhD. students

Abraham Lartey

Job market
University of origin: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Ghana

Admission year: 2018
email: abraham.lartey@ua.es
Office: 0034P2015
Ext.: 3307

Noelia Rivera Garrido

University of origin: Universidad de Sevilla and Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Spain

Admission year: 2014
email: noelia.rivera@ua.es
Office: 0034PS014
Ext.: 2185

Research groups
Prometeo – Economia y Gènere
October 19, 2020
Econometrics
June 22, 2021
Labor Economics
June 22, 2021
Public Economics and Political Economy
June 22, 2021
Former PhD. students

Noelia Rivera Garrido

Graduation Year: 2019.
Thesis Advisors:: Pedro Albarrán y Iñigo Iturbe.
Placement: Universidad Loyola.

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