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Dr. Pau Rausell Köster
University of Valencia

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Published: 21 August 2021 in Farmers’ Participation in India’s Futures Markets
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This chapter analyses the impact of the music industry in Europe. Although the direct and indirect impact of this industry in the European economy is significant, the sector is made up of different activities and companies, which compete and encounter diverse challenges in it. The current situation of these companies and organisations is presented through an analysis of the business models of several enterprises engaging in a variety of activities throughout the industry’s value chain, such as music production, publishing, distribution and exhibition. Moreover, we analyse digital transformation and the growth in rivalry detected in these activities.

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Blanca De-Miguel-Molina; Rafael Boix-Doménech; Pau Rausell-Köster. The Impact of the Music Industry in Europe and the Business Models Involved in Its Value Chain. Farmers’ Participation in India’s Futures Markets 2021, 9 -25.

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Blanca De-Miguel-Molina, Rafael Boix-Doménech, Pau Rausell-Köster. The Impact of the Music Industry in Europe and the Business Models Involved in Its Value Chain. Farmers’ Participation in India’s Futures Markets. 2021; ():9-25.

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Blanca De-Miguel-Molina; Rafael Boix-Doménech; Pau Rausell-Köster. 2021. "The Impact of the Music Industry in Europe and the Business Models Involved in Its Value Chain." Farmers’ Participation in India’s Futures Markets , no. : 9-25.

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Published: 02 April 2021 in European Planning Studies
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This paper compares the total impact of cultural and creative industries (CCIs) on per capita income of countries, regions and municipalities. We estimate the total effects of CCIs in 78 developed and developing countries in 5 continents, in 275 European regions and in 518 municipalities in the European region of Valencia, using data obtained from multiple databases and nonparametric local linear least squares. The average effects of CCIs are positive in the three territorial scales, in both low- and high-income locations, and increase in conjunction with increases in development, with high and very high developed places showing greater impacts. CCIs are, thus, a powerful resource for improving the well-being of rich and poor places at all geographic scales; however, they also act as a double-edged sword, as they increase inequalities between places.

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Rafael Boix Domenech; Blanca De Miguel Molina; Pau Rausell Köster. The impact of cultural and creative industries on the wealth of countries, regions and municipalities. European Planning Studies 2021, 1 -21.

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Rafael Boix Domenech, Blanca De Miguel Molina, Pau Rausell Köster. The impact of cultural and creative industries on the wealth of countries, regions and municipalities. European Planning Studies. 2021; ():1-21.

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Rafael Boix Domenech; Blanca De Miguel Molina; Pau Rausell Köster. 2021. "The impact of cultural and creative industries on the wealth of countries, regions and municipalities." European Planning Studies , no. : 1-21.

Original article
Published: 12 January 2021 in Regional Science Policy & Practice
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The existence of a Mediterranean way of creativity and its effects on regional performance has been discussed in European development strategies. However, there is little evidence supporting that idea. This paper addresses this issue by using data on creative industries for a sample of 276 European regions and the Local Linear Least Squares estimator, able to deal with parameter heterogeneity. The results suggest that creative industries increase labor productivity. Nevertheless, the paper contributes by providing, for the first time, evidence that the average impact of the creative industries for Mediterranean regions is not substantially different from that for the rest of European regions. However, other territorial patterns emerge, showing the heterogeneity of the impacts of creative industries, which can be even negative in some regions. This evidence has implications for regional, economic and cultural policies.

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Rafael Boix‐Domenech; Jesús Peiró‐Palomino; Pau Rausell‐Köster. Creative industries and productivity in the European regions. Is there a Mediterranean effect? Regional Science Policy & Practice 2021, 1 .

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Rafael Boix‐Domenech, Jesús Peiró‐Palomino, Pau Rausell‐Köster. Creative industries and productivity in the European regions. Is there a Mediterranean effect? Regional Science Policy & Practice. 2021; ():1.

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Rafael Boix‐Domenech; Jesús Peiró‐Palomino; Pau Rausell‐Köster. 2021. "Creative industries and productivity in the European regions. Is there a Mediterranean effect?" Regional Science Policy & Practice , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 31 October 2020 in Sustainability
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This article analyzes whether expenditure on the provision of merit goods, culture, health, education, and sports, by local governments, in medium-sized cities (between 20,000 and 100,000 inhabitants) is tied to the electoral cycle; that is, whether expenditure increases in the run up to an electoral process. Further, we analyze whether the increase in spending on Culture by local governments has any significant effect on the probability of local governments being re-elected. To answer these questions, a database of 350 medium-sized municipalities is used comprising the period 2011 to 2019, when two municipal elections were held in Spain; in 2015 and in 2019. The results confirm that both total spending and spending on culture and sports, are tied to the electoral cycle, while expenditure on other merit goods is not. Moreover, using a logit model, it is confirmed that an increase in culture expenditure has a significant effect on the probability of the government being re-elected. Specifically, a one-third increase in cultural expenditure, as a proportion of total expenditure (e.g., passing from 6% to 8%) at local government level, improves re-election chances by almost 10%.

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Jordi Sanjuán; Pau Rausell; Vicente Coll; Raül Abeledo. Mayors, Using Cultural Expenditure in An Opportunistic Way Improves the Chances of Re-Election, but Do Not Do It: Revisiting Political Budget Cycles. Sustainability 2020, 12, 9095 .

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Jordi Sanjuán, Pau Rausell, Vicente Coll, Raül Abeledo. Mayors, Using Cultural Expenditure in An Opportunistic Way Improves the Chances of Re-Election, but Do Not Do It: Revisiting Political Budget Cycles. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (21):9095.

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Jordi Sanjuán; Pau Rausell; Vicente Coll; Raül Abeledo. 2020. "Mayors, Using Cultural Expenditure in An Opportunistic Way Improves the Chances of Re-Election, but Do Not Do It: Revisiting Political Budget Cycles." Sustainability 12, no. 21: 9095.

Journal article
Published: 23 June 2020 in Sustainability
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Design policy for innovation and prosperity has been acknowledged and adopted globally. Existing literature on design policy usually adopts a top-down perspective to analyse the components of the design innovation system and ignores the practical needs of practitioners. Our study aims to explore potential opportunities and challenges of design policies for design-enabled innovation from a bottom-up perspective. We firstly discussed the enabling role of design in the context of design as input, output and process of innovation with emphasis on design-enabled innovation conception; then European design policies are reviewed in terms of characteristics, priorities and strategies at EU, national and regional levels. Based on multiple case studies on the SWOT (i.e. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis of 50 European design innovation initiatives, we summarised eight dimensions of SWOT factors—organisation, production, performance, knowledge, environment, market, technology and institution—so as to identify main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that practitioners are facing, and discussed common and specific factors that might influence the identification of SWOT forces by taking into account country and sector factors. We concluded that European design policy is located at a point of intergenerational transition from awareness raising to capacity building, which calls for more coordinated policies to tackle current opportunities and challenges.

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Chuan Li; Pau Köster. Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of European Design Policy to Enable Innovation. The Case of Designscapes Project. Sustainability 2020, 12, 5132 .

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Chuan Li, Pau Köster. Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of European Design Policy to Enable Innovation. The Case of Designscapes Project. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (12):5132.

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Chuan Li; Pau Köster. 2020. "Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of European Design Policy to Enable Innovation. The Case of Designscapes Project." Sustainability 12, no. 12: 5132.

Journal article
Published: 01 July 2018 in Annals of Tourism Research
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C. Pardo-García; V. Coll-Serrano; P. Rausell-Köster; D. Pérez Bustamante-Yábar. Cultural attitudes and tourist destination prescription. Annals of Tourism Research 2018, 71, 59 -61.

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C. Pardo-García, V. Coll-Serrano, P. Rausell-Köster, D. Pérez Bustamante-Yábar. Cultural attitudes and tourist destination prescription. Annals of Tourism Research. 2018; 71 ():59-61.

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C. Pardo-García; V. Coll-Serrano; P. Rausell-Köster; D. Pérez Bustamante-Yábar. 2018. "Cultural attitudes and tourist destination prescription." Annals of Tourism Research 71, no. : 59-61.

Journal article
Published: 03 March 2008 in Landscape and Urban Planning
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Salvador del Saz-Salazar; Pau Rausell-Köster. A Double-Hurdle model of urban green areas valuation: Dealing with zero responses. Landscape and Urban Planning 2008, 84, 241 -251.

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Salvador del Saz-Salazar, Pau Rausell-Köster. A Double-Hurdle model of urban green areas valuation: Dealing with zero responses. Landscape and Urban Planning. 2008; 84 (3-4):241-251.

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Salvador del Saz-Salazar; Pau Rausell-Köster. 2008. "A Double-Hurdle model of urban green areas valuation: Dealing with zero responses." Landscape and Urban Planning 84, no. 3-4: 241-251.

Journal article
Published: 01 December 2002 in Pesquisa Operacional
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The aim of this paper is to estimate the authors' rights collection frontier within the collection zones into which the Valencia Region (Spain) has been divided. To be more exact, a nonparametric frontier technique (Modified Data Envelopment Analysis, MDEA) and the Principal Components Analysis (PCA) are jointly employed to map out an initial approach to the potential authors' rights collection within this region (as divided into collection zones). The analysis has been carried out both jointly and by majority sectors (performing, musical, and audio-visual arts)

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Francisco Marco-Serrano; Pau Rausell-Köster; Salvador Carrasco-Arroyo. Analysis of the authors' rights collection frontier using PCA-MDEA: an application to the valencia region. Pesquisa Operacional 2002, 22, 147 -164.

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Francisco Marco-Serrano, Pau Rausell-Köster, Salvador Carrasco-Arroyo. Analysis of the authors' rights collection frontier using PCA-MDEA: an application to the valencia region. Pesquisa Operacional. 2002; 22 (2):147-164.

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Francisco Marco-Serrano; Pau Rausell-Köster; Salvador Carrasco-Arroyo. 2002. "Analysis of the authors' rights collection frontier using PCA-MDEA: an application to the valencia region." Pesquisa Operacional 22, no. 2: 147-164.