Listar por autor UPNA "Benito Ostolaza, Juan Miguel"
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Claim problems and egalitarian criteria
The paper presents a unified framework where claim and cost sharing problems are jointly analyzed. Both problems have the following common characteristic: given a proposal the agents valuate the suitability of the proposal ... -
Do wealth levels affect the contribution to negative externalities?
This paper experimentally explores the link between poverty and decisions that lead environmental degradation. In the experiment, individuals with different wealth levels play a game that describes environmental degradation ... -
Incentives to give up resource extraction and avoid the tragedy of the commons
This paper develops a general model of common resource extraction where we introduce payments for environmental services to encourage resource users to give up extraction. The goal is to reach a balance between resource ... -
The location decisions of multinationals and the cultural link: evidence from Spanish direct investment abroad
We examine the way in which differences in language and culture may affect direct investment decisions. We use a discrete choice approach to model the location decisions of multinationals in which cultural links, language ... -
Lorenz and lexicographic maximal allocations for bankruptcy problems
This paper investigates the use of egalitarian criteria to select allocations in bankruptcy problems. In our work, we characterize the sets of Lorenz maximal elements for these problems. We show that the allocation selected ... -
Market allocations of location choice: an example
The purpose of this paper is to make an example which, first, illustrates Starret’s Spatial Imposibility Theorem, when agents have free mobility; and second, allowes us to get a competitive equilibrium with transportation ... -
A mathematical approach to law and deal modelling: legislation and agreements
Social norms are a set of rules to be followed by the people of a community in order to have a better coexistence, to which the behaviors, tasks, and activities of the human being must be adjusted. The set or system of ... -
Negative externalities in cropping decisions: private versus common land
This paper analyzes to what extent the definition of property rights affects cropping decisions when these decisions generate negative externalities. To that end, we implement an experimental study where agents make cropping ... -
Participation in and provision of public goods: Does granularity matter?
We use public goods games to experimentally investigate the effect of granularity (i.e., the degree of divisibility of the space of feasible contribution options) on participation (whether individuals contribute or not to ... -
Sobre modelos dinámicos de segregación
Este trabajo trata sobre los modelos dinámicos de segregación. En él se observan claramente las posiciones de algunos autores económicos, y sus aportaciones a la literatura sobre este tema. Se puede decir, que el artículo ... -
Strategic behaviour in Schelling dynamics: theory and experimental evidence
In this paper we experimentally test Schelling’s (1971) segregation model and confirm the striking result of segregation. In addition, we extend Schelling’s model theoretically by adding strategic behaviour and moving ... -
Using visual stimuli to promote healthy snack choices among children
Most interventions against obesity use information to persuade people to change their behavior, with moderate results. Because eating involves automatic routines, new approaches have emerged appealing to non-reflective ...