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    Consistency distinguishes the (weighted) Shapley value, the (weighted) surplus division value and the prenucleolus 

    Calleja, Pere; Llerena Garrés, Francesc (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    On the domain of cooperative games with transferable utility, we investigate how the main results in Hart and Mas-Colell (1989) vary when we replace self consistency by projected consistency or max consistency. As ...

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    A Sequential Allocation Problem: The Asymptotic Distribution of Resources 

    Osório, António (António Miguel) (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    In this paper, we consider a sequential allocation problem with n individuals. The first individual can consume any amount of a resource, leaving the remainder for the second individual, and so on. Motivated by the ...

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    On the existence of the Dutta-Ray’s egalitarian solution 

    Llerena Garrés, Francesc; Mauri Masdeu, Llúcia (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    A class of balanced games, called exact partition games, is introduced. Within this class, it is shown that the egalitarian solution of Dutta and Ray (1989) behaves as in the class of convex games. Moreover, we provide two ...

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    Agglomeration of Creative Industries: an Intra-metropolitan Analysis for Barcelona 

    Coll Martínez, Eva; Moreno Monroy, Ana Isabel; Arauzo Carod, Josep Maria (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    The aim of this paper is to analyse the spatial patterns of agglomeration and coagglomeration of Creative Industries (CIs) in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona (MAB). We compare agglomeration patterns of CIs to non-creative ...

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    Science and technology parks and firm growth 

    Arauzo Carod, Josep Maria; Segarra Blasco, Agustí, 1958-; Teruel, Mercedes (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    This paper aims to contribute to understanding the role played by Science and Technology Parks in fostering firm growth. Public policies have given such parks a central role but empirical research has not come to a consensus ...

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    Tourist seasonality in Catalonia: The relevance of demand factors 

    Duro Moreno, Juan Antonio; Turrión Prats, Judith (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    Tourist seasonality is one of the main imbalances in the mass-destinations. This article seeks to provide more information on seasonality through an analysis of the situation in Catalonia, the most important Spanish ...

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    The number of parties and decision making in legislatures 

    Bannikova, Marina; Jelnov, Artyom (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    This paper proposes a model of a legislature, formed by several parties, which have to vote for or against a certain bill in the presence of a lobbyist who is interested in a certain outcome of the vote. We show that the ...

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    What are the social benefits of carbon sequestration? 

    Mogas Amorós, Joan (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    The costs of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions or their sequestration have received a great deal of attention. On the other hand, the benefits of the reduction or sequestration have been limited to avoided costs, ...

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    The Variance-Frequency Decomposition as an Instrument for VAR Identification: an Application to Technology Shocks 

    Lovcha, Yuliya; Pérez Laborda, Àlex (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    Abstract: This paper proposes a new framework to study identification in structural VAR models. The framework is based on the variance-frequency decomposition and focuses on the contribution of the identified shock to the ...

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    Structural shocks and dinamic elasticities in a long memory model of the US gasoline retail market 

    Lovcha, Yuliya; Pérez Laborda, Àlex (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    A structural multivariate long memory model of the US gasoline market is employed to disentangle structural shocks and to estimate the own-price elasticity of gasoline demand. Our main empirical findings are: 1) there is ...

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    Is the Assumption of Linearity in Factor Models too Strong in Practice? 

    Aslanidis, Nektarios; Hartigan, Luke (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    The assumption of linearity of factor models is implicit in all empirical applications used in macroeconomic analysis. We test this assumption in a more general setting than previously considered using a well-studied ...

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    On the invertibility of seasonally adjusted series 

    Gil-Alana, Luis; Lovcha, Yuliya; Pérez Laborda, Àlex (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    This paper examines the implications of the seasonal adjustment by an ARIMA model based (AMB) approach in the context of seasonal fractional integration. According to the AMB approach, if the model identified from the data ...

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    Partial tax harmonization through infrastructure coordination 

    Sanz Córdoba, Patrícia; Theilen, Bernd, 1965- (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    In this article we analyze the role that infrastructure coordination plays to in achieving partial tax harmonization in a coalition of asymmetric jurisdictions. We find that infrastructure coordination with di¤erent ...

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    De la universidad al trabajo en tiempos de crisis: Experiencia, antigüedad y conocimientos adquiridos 

    Jordi Amorós, Catalina; Mañé Vernet, Ferran; Manjón Antolín, Miquel Carlos, (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    Investigaciones recientes sugieren que las crisis económicas provocan un cambio en la función de demanda de trabajo de las empresas en favor de trabajadores con habilidades directamente productivas. Utilizando datos de la ...

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    Changes in Energy Output in a Regional Economy: A Structural Decomposition Analysis 

    Llop Llop, Maria (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    In the input-output literature, structural decomposition analysis (SDA) has largely been used to disentangle changes in key variables over time. This paper uses the demand-driven input-output model and proposes a simple ...

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    Searching for the ‘least’ and ‘most’ dictatorial rules 

    Bednay, Dezsö; Moskalenko, Anna; Tasnádi, Attila (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    We derive a least dictatorial social choice function by specifying a plausible metric above the set of social choice functions. Measuring conformity by counting the number of cases a voter believes to be the dictator, we ...

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    New insights on empirical conflicting claims problems 

    Giménez Gómez, José M. (José Manuel); Blanco Gil, Carmen; Sánchez García, Juan Francisco (Fecha de publicación: 2016)

    The present paper analyses the between-context uniformity in conflicting claims problems (O'Neill, 1982) by means of a questionnaire study that has been expressly designed with the aim of combining the strengths and avoid ...

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    Bounded Rationality and Correlated Equilibria 

    Germano, Fabrizio; Zuazo-Garin, Peio (Fecha de publicación: 2015)

    We study an interactive framework that explicitly allows for nonrational behavior. We do not place any restrictions on how players' behavior deviates from rationality. Instead we assume that there exists a probability p ...

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    Folk solution for simple minimum cost spanning tree problems 

    Subiza, Begoña; Giménez Gómez, José M. (José Manuel); Peris, Josep E. (Fecha de publicación: 2015)

    A minimum cost spanning tree problem analyzes how to efficiently connect a group of individuals to a source. Once the efficient tree is obtained, the addressed question is how to allocate the total cost among the involved ...

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    How Do Airlines React to Airport Congestion? The Role of Networks 

    Fageda, Xavier, 1975-; Flores-Fillol, Ricardo (Fecha de publicación: 2015)

    In this paper, we investigate the relationship between airline network structure and airport congestion. More specifically, we study the ways in which airlines adjust frequencies to delays (as a measure of airport congestion) ...