Centre
Facultade de Ciencias Económicas e Empresariais
Publicacions (18) Publicacions en què ha participat algun/a investigador/a
2004
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An equivalence theorem for a differential information economy
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An undominated Nash equilibrium for voting by committees with exit
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Aspirations, habit formation, and bequest motive
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Characterization and incentive compatibility of walrasian expectations equilibrium in infinite dimensional commodity spaces
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Devaluation beliefs and debt crisis: the Argentinian case
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Economía de Galicia: situación actual y perspectivas. ALBINO PRADA BLANCO. Santa Comba: tresCtres. 2004
Revista galega de economía: Publicación Interdisciplinar da Facultade de Ciencias Económicas e Empresariais, Vol. 13, Núm. 1, pp. 455-458
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El poder de veto de la gran coalición
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On some basic properties of equilibria of voting with exit
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Private information: Similarity as compatibility
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Rentabilidad social de la inversión pública española en infraestructuras
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The Rental Equivalence Approach To Nonrental Housing In The Consumer Price Index: Evidence From Spain
Documentos de trabajo. Economic series ( Universidad Carlos III. Departamento de Economía )
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The consistent coalitional value for hyperplane games
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The evaluation of fisheries management: a dynamic stochastic approach
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The optimality on the common fisheries policy: the northern stock of hake
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The role of agriculture in aggregate business cycles
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Walrasian análisis via two-person games
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Welfare implications of the interactions between habits and consumption externalities
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Why are fertility rates and female employment ratios positively correlated across O.C.D.E. countries?
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