30 resultados para Carranza, Bartolomé de, 1503-1576-Biografías
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341 p.
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In this study we define a cost sharing rule for cost sharing problems. This rule is related to the serial cost-sharing rule defined by Moulin and Shenker (1992). We give some formulas and axiomatic characterizations for the new rule. The axiomatic characterizations are related to some previous ones provided by Moulin and Shenker (1994) and Albizuri (2010).
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Este artículo estudia las demandas presentadas por empresas multinacionales contra estados latinoamericanos en instancias internacionales de arbitraje. Como esas demandas derivan de la suscripción de numerosos acuerdos internacionales sobre inversión, se plantean los límites que para la puesta en práctica de estrategias de desarrollo suponen dichos acuerdos. Luego se repasan las respuestas dadas por varios países de la región a fin de superar el obstáculo que esas demandas suponen, considerándolas insuficientes. Como alternativa, se propone retomar la doctrina Calvo, recuperando la soberanía jurisdiccional de cada estado.
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Anejos de Veleia, Series Minor, 26. Editado por Vitalino Valcárcel.
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We analyze the von Neumann and Morgenstern stable sets for the mixed extension of 2 2 games when only single profitable deviations are allowed. We show that the games without a strict Nash equilibrium have a unique vN&M stable set and otherwise they have infinite sets.
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[ES]Con este trabajo pretendemos aproximarnos a la figura de Epifanio Díaz de Arcaute (1845-1910), un pintor no demasiado conocido y con una producción artística, por el momento, escasa. Su formación fue tradicional y académica, vinculada a la Academia de Bellas Artes de Vitoria, de la que terminó siendo profesor.
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Raquel Merino Álvarez, José Miguel Santamaría, Eterio Pajares (eds.)
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Raquel Merino Álvarez, José Miguel Santamaría, Eterio Pajares (eds.)
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Traditional software development captures the user needs during the requirement analysis. The Web makes this endeavour even harder due to the difficulty to determine who these users are. In an attempt to tackle the heterogeneity of the user base, Web Personalization techniques are proposed to guide the users’ experience. In addition, Open Innovation allows organisations to look beyond their internal resources to develop new products or improve existing processes. This thesis sits in between by introducing Open Personalization as a means to incorporate actors other than webmasters in the personalization of web applications. The aim is to provide the technological basis that builds up a trusty environment for webmasters and companion actors to collaborate, i.e. "an architecture of participation". Such architecture very much depends on these actors’ profile. This work tackles three profiles (i.e. software partners, hobby programmers and end users), and proposes three "architectures of participation" tuned for each profile. Each architecture rests on different technologies: a .NET annotation library based on Inversion of Control for software partners, a Modding Interface in JavaScript for hobby programmers, and finally, a domain specific language for end-users. Proof-of-concept implementations are available for the three cases while a quantitative evaluation is conducted for the domain specific language.
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[ES] En este trabajo presentamos el perfil humano y profesional de Pedro de Arroquía (1667-1738) y de su hijo Cosme Ignacio (1689-1740), dos desconocidos pintores guipuzcoanos que trabajaron a lo largo del País Vasco y la Rioja, dando a conocer algunas obras inéditas de su producción documentada y conservada.
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487 p. : il., col.
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In this paper we give a generalization of the serial cost-sharing rule defined by Moulin and Shenker (1992) for cost sharing problems. According to the serial cost sharing rule, agents with low demands of a good pay cost increments associated with low quantities in the production process of that good. This fact might not always be desirable for those agents, since those cost increments might be higher than others, for example with concave cost functions. In this paper we give a family of cost sharing rules which allocates cost increments in all the possible places in the production process. And we characterize axiomatically each of them by means of an axiomatic characterization related to the one given for the serial cost-sharing rule by Moulin and Shenker (1994).
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Coordinardor: I. Ruiz Arzalluz. Editores: A. Martínez Sobrino, M. T. Muñoz García de Iturrospe, I. Ortigosa Egiraun, E. San Juan Manso. (Anejos de Veleia, Series Minor, 32)
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84 p.
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In this paper we introduce a new axiom, denoted claims separability, that is satisfied by several classical division rules defined for claims problems. We characterize axiomatically the entire family of division rules that satisfy this new axiom. In addition, employing claims separability, we characterize the minimal overlap rule, given by O'Neill (1982), Piniles rule and the rules in the TAL-family, introduced by Moreno-Ternero and Villar (2006), which includes the uniform gains rule, the uniform losses rule and the Talmud rule.