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La reciente evolución de la estrategia antiterrorista, test de la estrategia global de seguridad de la UE

2017

This article focuses in the analysis of the European Common Security and Defence Policy’s evolution, specifically taking the European Global Agenda presented by the High Representative F. Mogherini in the European Council of June 2016 as the starting point. This strategy includes as a priority the fight against terrorism. This article focuses in the analysis of the European Common Security and Defence Policy’s evolution, specifically taking the European Global Agenda presented by the High Representative F. Mogherini in the European Council of June 2016 as the starting point. This strategy includes as a priority the fight against terrorism.

Microbiology (medical)European Global Strategy of Security and DefencePolitical scienceWelfare economicsEuropean Union’s measures against terrorismImmunologyTerrorismCommon Security and Defence PolicyImmunology and AllergyEuropean securityAnuario Español de Derecho Internacional
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Impact of the refugee crisis in the EU CSDP. Reference to the Spanish contribution

2015

For the last three years the EU has been facing a refugee crisis which adds on to the flux of immigrants heading to Europe. The absence of safe and legal routes results in both immigrants and refugees having to recur to traffic mafias in order to cross the Mediterranean (through two main routes, the central one from Libya and the eastern one from Turkey), which ends up turning into a pit for thousands of deaths. The EU has launched a dispositive to fight against this situation, specifically in the route that stems from Libya, the operation EUNAVFOR MED. However, its features raise a series of problems which the Security Council’s Resolution 2240 (2015) has yet to resolve.

Microbiology (medical)GeographyRefugeemedia_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economicsImmunologyImmigrationRefugee crisisImmunology and AllergySecurity councilCartographymedia_commonAnuario Español de Derecho Internacional
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Crisis del Estado Social en Europa: efectos en la generación del constitucionalismo social en América Latina

2018

Crisis del Estado Social en Europa: efectos en la generación del constitucionalismo social en América Latina
 
 Resumen: En Europa el Estado social se está erosionando frente a una sociedad que por un lado está perdiendo la motivación, mientras que por otro intenta resistir. Fruto de la debilidad de las disposiciones del constitucionalismo social, el modelo europeo de Estado social experimenta un proceso de transformación del que puede salir absolutamente erosionado, o puede superarse a sí mismo a través de más democracia, una Constitución más normativa y la plena exigibilidad de los derechos sociales. En América Latina, la falta histórica de experimentación plena del Estado socia…

Microbiology (medical)Latin AmericansConstitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmunologySocial rightsWelfare stateContext (language use)ConstitutionalismJoint analysisDemocracyPolitical scienceImmunology and AllergyHumanitiesmedia_commonRevista Justiça do Direito
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Time Use and Food Taxation in Spain

2009

We evaluate the welfare impact of changing the VAT on food in a context in which households can produce home meals for own consumption that compete with meals served in restaurants. Home production of meals requires the combination of food and time inputs. The fiscal treatment in home production of both the inputs and the final product differs from market production of meals, generating different channels of inefficiency. We calibrate a simple general-equilibrium model for the Spanish economy that identifies three types of consumers according to their income, and simulate the effects of some experiments related to how food is taxed. The results suggest that if we focus only on aggregate wel…

MicroeconomicsConsumption (economics)Elasticity of substitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectdigestive oral and skin physiologyFinal productEconomicsProduction (economics)Context (language use)InefficiencyWelfareFinancemedia_commonFinanzArchiv
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Interactive vs. non-interactive knowledge production by faculty members

2008

16 pages, 4 tables

MicroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsDiscrete choiceEconometric modelIncentiveWelfare economicsEconomicsRationingKnowledge productionApplied Economics
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Partially revocable commitments in a negotiation with a deadline

2004

Abstract [Fershtman, C., Seidmann, D., 1993. Deadline effects and inefficient delay in bargaining with endogenous commitment. Journal of Economic Theory 60, 306–321] showed that the presence of an irrevocable endogenous commitment with a fixed deadline results in the so called deadline effect. In this paper we analyse the effects of partially revocable endogenous commitments of a seller in an infinite horizon negotiation in which a deadline can arise with positive probability. We obtain that when the commitment possesses a sufficiently large revocable part not only the inefficient delays disappear and an immediate agreement is reached but also the commitment has a value. On the other hand, …

MicroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsNegotiationWelfare economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectValue (economics)EconomicsComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYInfinite horizonPositive probabilitymedia_commonResearch in Economics
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Scoring rules: A cooperative game-theoretic approach

1999

In this work we define the game of the alternatives for each preference profile, and establish relations between scoring rules and cooperative solution concepts for that game, such as the family of semivalues and the family of least square values.

MicroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsWork (electrical)Game theoreticWelfare economicsInternational political economySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)PreferenceSocial policyPublic financeMathematics
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Most-favored-customer pricing, product variety, and welfare

2013

Abstract Most-favored-customer (MFC) clauses are usually seen as anticompetitive co-ordination devices that firms adopt for the purpose of higher prices. Here, I examine the welfare impact of MFC clauses under endogenous product variety. Product variety is relevant because prospective higher prices from MFC clauses can be anticipated by multi-product firms in their provision of product lines. Under such circumstances, I find that these clauses can be socially harmful, but this is not always the case: they tend to be socially neutral for relatively large fixed costs of product-line assortment, harmful for intermediate costs, and beneficial for relatively small costs.

MicroeconomicsEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsProduct (category theory)Fixed costWelfareFinancemedia_commonVariety (cybernetics)Economics Letters
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Income Equality and Income Taxation

1994

In every society the distribution of income plays an essential role — not only for economists but also for social scientists and politicians. Most people agree that the laissez-faire allo-cation is not equitable but that some redistribution using taxes has to take place. Most of the literature has supposed that a Bergson- Samuelson social welfare function is the appropriate tool for capturing social values in such analyses. However, there are some objections against this approach. First, interpersonal comparability of the individual utilities is needed — an extremely strong and questionable claim. Second, most writers have worked with a concave transformation of individual cardinal utilitie…

MicroeconomicsIncome distributionEconomicsGross incomeRedistribution of income and wealthPositive economicsAdjusted gross incomeInternational taxationSocial welfare functionIncome in kindTaxable income
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Welfare, Home Market Effects, and Horizontal Foreign Direct Investment

2005

We investigate the spatial distribution and organization of an imperfectly competitive industry when firms may choose to operate more than a single production unit. Focusing on a short-run setting with a fixed mass of firms, we fully characterize the spatial equilibria analytically. Comparing the equilibrium and the first-best, we show that both organizational and spatial inefficiencies may arise. In particular, when fixed costs are low enough the market outcome may well lead to overinvestment and, therefore, to too many multinationals operating from a social point of view. Furthermore, once multinationals are taken into account, the market outcome may well lead too little agglomeration.

MicroeconomicsLead (geology)Economies of agglomerationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsForeign direct investmentDiscount pointsFixed costImperfect competitionWelfareOutcome (game theory)media_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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