95 resultados para antisocial conduct
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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This paper estimates a model of airline competition for the Spanish air transport market. I test the explanatory power of alternative oligopoly models with capacity constraints. In addition, I analyse the degree of density economies. Results show that Spanish airlines conduct follows a price-leadership scheme so that it is less competitive than the Cournot solution. I also find evidence that thin routes can be considered as natural monopolies
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This paper estimates a model of airline competition for the Spanish air transport market. I test the explanatory power of alternative oligopoly models with capacity constraints. In addition, I analyse the degree of density economies. Results show that Spanish airlines conduct follows a price-leadership scheme so that it is less competitive than the Cournot solution. I also find evidence that thin routes can be considered as natural monopolies
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El present treball es basa en un estudi sobre el trastorn antisocial de la personalitat i el controvertit concepte de psicopatia. Es realitza una descripció de cada trastorn amb les seves respectives característiques, així com una diferenciació entre un trastorn i un altre. S’analitzen les repercussions socials d’ambdós trastorns, així com les característiques delictives més comuns i el concepte d’imputabilitat. Per últim, ens torbem amb un anàlisi de casos reals de subjectes amb els esmentats trastorns.
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En este artículo se revisan y comentan varios enfoques teóricos, que coexisten en la actualidad, sobre la personalidad antisocial. Se intenta buscar diferencias y similitudes del concepto desde la perspectiva de las teorías biológicas de la personalidad. Se pone énfasis en que la personaliad antisocial de naturaleza psicopática presenta déficits coductuales y biológicas propios y que no necesariamente se solapa con el Trastorno Antisocial de la Personalidad del DSM-III
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El estudio que se presenta consiste en la aplicación de una escala ajustada a criterios para el diagnóstico del Trantorno Antisocial de la Personalidad (eje II, 301.70) a una población penitenciaria a efecto de comprovar su valor discriminativo resto al diagnóstico clínico. La escala propuesta se reveló altamente sensible (87,5%), específica (90%) y predictiva (valor predictivo positivo del 89% y valor predectivo negativo del 87%) frente a la evaluación clínica. La evaluación se llevó a cabo por dos clínicos especializados mediante la utilización de una entrevista semiestructurada extraida y adaptada del DIS (Robins, 1981), obteniéndose un índice concordancia intragrupo entre evaluadores de 8.82. Se hacen refencias a la posible explicación de los falsos positivos obtenidos en la escala TAP.
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Este trabajo se diseñó para evaluar el Trastorno Antisocial de la Personalidad del DSM-III en presos, mediante una entrevista semiestructurada y una escala auto-informada, construida a partir de los criterios del trastorno. El elevado coeficiente de acuerdo interevaluadores (0,80) muestra que los criterios son muy fiables y operativos a efectos del diagnóstico. La escala auto-informada es aceptablemente sensible (88,23%) y específica (89,06%) respecto al trastorno antisocial de la personalidad. La consistencia interna alfa también se reveló muy elevada (0,92) y la escala tiene un alto valor discriminante frente a variables sociodemográficas y de índole penitenciaria.
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Se realiza un análisis de los ítems de la escala de Desviación Psicopática (Pd;50 ítems) del MMPI que más discriminan entre delincuentes diagnosticados del trastorno antisocial de la personalidad (DSM-III), de delincuentes que no tienen el trastorno y estudiantes, del que se resulta dos escalas (Pd-P;24 ítems y Pd-N;33 ítems). Estas escalas obtienen mayor sensibilidad y especificidad que la propia escala Pd respecto al trastorno. Psicométricamente tienen mayor validez y fiabilidad, propiedades, que junto a su brevedad, hacen aconsejable su uso en el estudio de la personalidad antisocial.
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En este trabajo se plantea estudiar algunos componentes o variables de la personalidad que, según los modelos teóricos a que pertenecen, se asociarían a la personalida antisocial. Para ello se dispuso de una muestra de 67 reclusos penitenciarios clasificados en dos grupos en función de los criterios del diagnóstico de Trastorno Antisocial de la Personalidad del DSM-III. La escala Pd del MMPI, el Cuestionario Experimental de Psicopatía (CEP) y la Escala del Trastorno Antisocial de la Personalidad de Aluja (ETAPA), son las más predictivas del TAP. La escala de Susceptibilidad al Castigo (SC), escalas de Susceptibilidad a la Recompensa (SR) y escala de Búsqueda de Sensaciones (EBS), se relacionan menos con el trastorno, excepto cuando se les agregan las escalas CEP queda integrada dentro un factor de personalidad antisocial, pero también obtiene un peso importante en el factor de Búsqueda de Sensaciones, integrado también por SR. La escala SC no se relaciona con ninguno de los factores mencionados. Se hacen comentarios sobre las diferencias conceptuales y empíricas entre TAP y psicopatía.
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While the theoretical industrial organization literature has long argued that excess capacity can be used to deter entry into markets, there is little empirical evidence that incumbent firms effectively behave in this way. Bagwell and Ramey (1996) propose a game with a specific sequence of moves and partially-recoverable capacity costs in which forward induction provides a theoretical rationalization for firm behavior in the field. We conduct an experiment with a game inspired by their work. In our data the incumbent tends to keep the market, in contrast to what the forward induction argument of Bagwell and Ramey would suggest. The results indicate that players perceive that the first mover has an advantage without having to pre-commit capacity. In our game, evolution and learning do not drive out this perception. We back these claims with data analysis, a theoretical framework for dynamics, and simulation results.
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Recently there has been a renewed research interest in the properties of non survey updates of input-output tables and social accounting matrices (SAM). Along with the venerable and well known scaling RAS method, several alternative new procedures related to entropy minimization and other metrics have been suggested, tested and used in the literature. Whether these procedures will eventually substitute or merely complement the RAS approach is still an open question without a definite answer. The performance of many of the updating procedures has been tested using some kind of proximity or closeness measure to a reference input-output table or SAM. The first goal of this paper, in contrast, is the proposal of checking the operational performance of updating mechanisms by way of comparing the simulation results that ensue from adopting alternative databases for calibration of a reference applied general equilibrium model. The second goal is to introduce a new updatin! g procedure based on information retrieval principles. This new procedure is then compared as far as performance is concerned to two well-known updating approaches: RAS and cross-entropy. The rationale for the suggested cross validation is that the driving force for having more up to date databases is to be able to conduct more current, and hopefully more credible, policy analyses.
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We use structural methods to assess equilibrium models of bidding with data from first-price auction experiments. We identify conditions to test the Nash equilibrium models for homogenous and for heterogeneous constant relative risk aversion when bidders private valuations are independent and uniformly drawn. The outcomes of our study indicate that behavior may have been affected by the procedure used to conduct the experiments and that the usual Nash equilibrium model for heterogeneous constant relative risk averse bidders does not consistently explain the observed overbidding. From an empirical standpoint, our analysis shows the possible drawbacks of overlooking the homogeneity hypothesis when testing symmetric equilibrium models of bidding and it puts in perspective the sensitivity of structural inferences to the available information.
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This paper analyzes the joint dynamics of two key macroeconomic variables for the conduct of monetary policy: inflation and the aggregate capacity utilization rate. An econometric procedure useful for estimating dynamic rational expectation models with unobserved components is developed and applied in this context. The method combines the flexibility of the unobserved components approach, based on the Kalman recursion, with the power of the general method of moments estimation procedure. A 'hyb id' Phillips curve relating inflation to the capacity utilization gap and incorporating forward and backward looking components is estimated. The results show that such a relationship in non-linear: the slope of the Phillips curve depends significantly on the magnitude of the capacity gap. These findings provide support for studying the implications of asymmetricmonetary policy rules.
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This paper investigates the effects of monetary rewards on the pattern of research. We build a simple repeated model of a researcher capable to obtain innovative ideas. We analyse how the legal environment affects the allocation of researcher's time between research and development. Although technology transfer objectives reduce the time spent in research, they might also induce researchers to conduct research that is more basic in nature, contrary to what the skewing problem would presage. We also show that our results hold even if development delays publication.
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The aim of this article is to analyse those situations in which learning and socialisation take place within the context of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), in particular, at the level of experts in the Council Working Groups. Learning can explain the institutional development of CFSP and changes in the foreign policies of the Member States. Some scope conditions for learning and channels of institutionalisation are identified. Socialisation, resulting from learning within a group, is perceived as a strategic action by reflective actors. National diplomats, once they arrive in Brussels, learn the new code of conduct of their Working Groups. They are embedded in two environments and faced with two logics: the European one in the Council and the national one in the Ministries of Foreign Affairs (MFA). The empirical evidence supports the argument that neither rational nor sociological approaches alone can account for these processes.