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Daniel Liviano |
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Max Planck Institute of Economics, Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Group Kahlaische Straße 10 D-07745 Jena Germany |
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Educational Background
Since October 2005: Researcher at the Max-Planck Institute of Economics in Jena, Germany.
Compulsory courses of the Doctoral Programme "Industrial Organization: Markets and Firms", issued by the University Rovira i Virgili (2005). Title of the Thesis project: The Geography of Industrial Dynamics.
Degree in Business Administration by Rovira i Virgili University (2003).
Received Scholarships and Prizes
Prize issued by "Ignasi Vilallonga" Foundation, on account of a research project titled "Endogenous growth, innovation and entrepreneurship in the Mediterranean Region" (2004).
Research Scholarship issued by the Department of Economics, Rovira i Virgili University (2003).
Received Courses and Seminars
Attendance to the "Journey of the Economists 2003", organized by the Catalonian Economists Professional Association, which took place in Barcelona (2003).
Subjects coursed in the Doctoral Programme in Economics, taught by the University of Barcelona (2003 - 2004):- Microeconomics
- Econometrics
- Microeconometrics
- Macroeconometrics
Attendance to the Summer Institute "Entrepreneurship and Policy", held in the Max Planck Institute for Research into Economic Systems, organized by the Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Group. Date: 21 - 26 June, 2004.
Attendance to the First Seminar of Spatial Econometrics JEAN PAELINCK, which took place in the University of Zaragoza, organized by the groups GAEC from the University of Zaragoza and AQR from University of Barcelona. Date: 22 - 23 October, 2004.
Attendance to the expert meeting "Liberalización y Competencia: resultados y retos pendientes" (Liberalisation and Competition: results and unresolved challenges), held in the Fundación Rafael del Pino, Madrid. Date: 14 - 15 April, 2005.
Attendance to the Summer Institute "Entrepreneurship Research", held in the Max Planck Institute for Research into Economic Systems, organized by the Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Group. Date: 27 June - 1 July, 2005.
Teaching Experience
Collaborating teacher in the subject Industrial Policy, taught to students of 3rd course of Economics.
Main teacher: Christian Duran.
Years: 2004, 2005.
Collaborating teacher in the subject International Economy, taught to students of 1rst course of Economics.
Main teacher: Juan Antonio Duro.
Year: 2005.
Research Work
Member of the Research Group of Industry and Territory (GRIT) of the Department of Economics, Rovira i Virgili University, since January of 2004.
Member of the research project SEJ 2004-07824 "La dinámica empresarial: entornos urbanos, mercado de trabajo y modelos de crecimiento" ("Firm dynamics: urban environments, labor market and growth models").
Academic Publications
Arauzo, J.M., Liviano, D. and Martín, M. (2005), "New Business formation and Employment Growth: Some evidence for the Spanish Case", forthcoming in Small Business Economics.
Presentations in Conferences and Workshops
"Entrepreneurship, Externalities and Regional Growth: A Spatial Econometrics Approach", presented in a seminar held in the Max Planck Institute for Research into Economic Systems. Date: December 2004.
"New Business formation and Employment Growth: Some evidence for the Spanish Case", presented in the Workshop "The Effects of New Businesses on Economic Development in the Short, Medium and Long Run", held in the Max Planck Institute of Economics. Date: 11 - 12 July 2004.
Research Interests
- Industrial Economics.
- Industrial Dynamics.
- Regional and Urban Economics.
- Economic Geography.
- Technological Change.
- Spatial Econometrics.
- Nonparametric Econometrics.
Languages
Mother languages: Spanish and Catalan.
English: spoken and written correctly.
German: currently, in an early stage of the learning process.
Computational Background
Office Automation: Excel, Word, Access, Powerpoint.
Scientific Text edition: Windows Editor and LATEX.
Statistical and Econometric Analysis: Econometric Views, SPSS, Limdep, Stata.
Mathematic Modelization: GAUSS and Mathematica.
