Search results for "count"

showing 10 items of 5058 documents

A strategic approach for the discounted Shapley values

2014

The family of discounted Shapley values is analyzed for cooperative games in coalitional form. We consider the bargaining protocol of the alternating random proposer introduced in Hart and Mas-Colell (Econometrica 64:357–380, 1996). We demonstrate that the discounted Shapley values arise as the expected payoffs associated with the bargaining equilibria when a time discount factor is considered. In a second model, we replace the time cost with the probability that the game ends without agreements. This model also implements these values in transferable utility games, moreover, the model implements the \(\alpha \)-consistent values in the nontransferable utility setting.

jel:C71DiscountingDiscounted Shapley value; egalitarianism; cooperative TU-games JEL05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesGeneral Decision SciencesTheoryofComputation_GENERALTime costShapley valueEconomia Aspectes psicològicsComputer Science ApplicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Strategic approach0502 economics and businessDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEconomics050206 economic theory050207 economicsTransferable utilityGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceMathematical economicsApplied Psychology
researchProduct

Are Energy Market Integrations a Green Light for FDI?

2015

This paper studies the effect of energy market integration (EMI) on foreign direct investment (FDI). EMIs diminish energy uncertainty and price volatility in the host country and affect FDI through two channels: first, by harmonizing energy prices and, second, by reducing price dispersion. FDI may, as a result, increase both within and outside the EMI area, through energy stability mechanisms and price mechanisms, respectively. An empirical application on a global dataset including bilateral FDI data, during 2003-2012, using the gravity equation, shows that the integration of Portugal and Spain's electricity market in 2007 increased the amount of FDI's participants. Additionally, a positive…

jel:F20jel:F21Foreign direct investmentInternational economicsjel:F23jel:Q40Host countryEnergy stabilityjel:Q43Price dispersionEconomicsEnergy integration agreements foreign direct investment gravity equation electricity prices MIBELElectricity marketEnergy marketGravity equationVolatility (finance)SSRN Electronic Journal
researchProduct

Exchange Rate Arrangements in Central and Eastern European Countries – Evolutions and Characteristics

2007

The process of choosing the exchange rate regime for the new EU member states has been influenced by other criteria than the traditional ones, which belong to macroeconomic criteria. This paper make a comparative analyze of the exchange rate arrangements in Central and Eastern European after 1990. These arrangements are dynamic on the one hand due to their permanent diversification and on the other hand because the values established this way are rapidly changing. In essence, they differ according to the degree of flexibility adopted when the exchange rate is established: from more rigid forms – currency board or pegging the currency to a foreign currency – to free floating.

jel:F31jel:E42exchange rate; arrangements; Central and Eastern European countriesjel:F33
researchProduct

El régimen económico de las sociedades cooperativas: situación actual y apuntes para una reforma

2007

The transitional situation of accounting in the European Union, assuming that an international approach exists, involves highly significant changes in Spain’s legislation on companies and accounting. In fact, reforms have been drawn up that affect accounting aspects of the Code of Commerce and therefore the General Accounting Plan, which will have a bearing on the relatively recently approved adaptation of accounting to the cooperative sector in the form of Order 3614 / 2003 issued by the Ministry of Economy on 16 December. From the economic, financial and accounting point of view it can be seen that there are discrepancies in the criteria of the laws governing cooperatives, which in some c…

jel:M10IAS/IFRS assets liabilities cooperatives accounting reform legislation on cooperatives.jel:M41jel:L70jel:Q13jel:P13CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
researchProduct

ACCOUNTING FOR BIOLOGICAL ASSETS

2014

One of the most important and oldest economic activities is agriculture. The reflection in the accounting system and presenting the information regarding this activity were and are in the attention of the national and international accounting organizations. In comparison with other economic branches, the agricultural activity is characterized by specific activities that require appropriate accounting attitudes.

jel:M41agriculture biological assets bearer plants accounting treatmentRevista Economica
researchProduct

Panorama actual de la contabilidad pública: Análisis de la situación española dentro de su entorno internacional

2003

In the last years, international governmental accounting standards have been developed, with an especial relevance in the case of IFAC pronouncements. On the other hand, important experiences for reforming public sector accounting are in progress in different countries and entities, as in the case of the OECD, NATO and European Commission. Simultaneously, a new conceptual framework has been set up, in a parallel way to business accounting. During the first half of the nineties, many accounting innovations and reforms have been introduced in Spanish governmental accounting. However, the new international developments require a deep reform of our system, in order to adapt its principles and s…

jel:M41governmental accounting reforms international rules convergence.jel:L39jel:H72jel:L30CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
researchProduct

La reforma de la legislación mercantil en materia contable. Una breve referencia a su incidencia en las cooperativas y sociedades laborales

2007

The adoption of IASB accounting regulations by the European Union has led to a process of reform in Spanish legislation on corporations, similar to that which occurred at the end of the 1980s. The approval of Law 16/2007 brings with it numerous changes in the legal framework of companies, particularly with regard to their accounts. This paper analyses the most important of the new measures arising from the reform, focusing especially on how they affect social economy enterprises. In particular, a study is carried out to compare the draft of the new General Accounting Plan, which was published last July by the Institute of Accounting and Auditing, and the currently applicable regulations.

jel:M41jel:K22jel:P13IAS/IFRS Accounting company legislation General Accounting Plan Annual accounts SMEs.CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
researchProduct

On international spillovers

2012

Abstract This study investigates the role of international spillovers in generating productivity gains for a panel of 24 OECD countries during the period between 1971 and 2004. We use recent techniques developed in a common factor framework to characterize the global interdependence implied by international spillovers and the diffusion mechanisms involved. Consistently with some recent studies in this field, the evidence suggests that there are substantial cross-country spillovers mainly related to R&D and human capital variables, which contribute significantly to productivity.

jel:O31Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsjel:O40Productivity Spillovers R&D Human capital Common factorsEconomicsjel:C23Economic geographyOecd countriesHuman capitalProductivityFinanceEconomics Letters
researchProduct

Micro evidence for sources of innovation in European countries

2012

This paper investigates sources of product or process innovation, such as investments in research and development, machinery, personnel training and management systems, by examining microdata from eight European countries. We pay particular attention to the effect of research and development in favouring the absorption of new technologies, i.e. the absorptive capacity. Significant positive effects of each source on both product and process innovations are found. Significant evidence of positive absorptive capacity emerges only in firms with low predicted probabilities of introducing innovation.

jel:O31Innovation; Absorption; Microdata; European countriesMicrodataSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica Economicajel:O32jel:D21InnovationAbsorptionEuropean countries
researchProduct

Medio ambiente y desarrollo: una revisión conceptual

2008

This paper provides a conceptual review of the term “sustainable development”, bearing in mind its current applicability to social matters and public decision-making. Taking the well-known definition of sustainable development coined by the Brundtland Commission over twenty years ago, we consider the consequences of adopting weak and strong sustainability criteria for continued development and the importance of conserving so-called critical natural capital. We also examine the relationship between sustainable development and equity. We then present a concept of development that integrates the three areas of economic, social and environmental sustainability. Finally, we discuss the main forc…

jel:Q50jel:Q00Sustainable development weak sustainability strong sustainability equity critical natural capital discount.jel:Q01CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
researchProduct