971 resultados para Federico Zannoni
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J.M.Santamaría, Eterio Pajares, Vickie Olsen, Raquel Merino y Federico Eguíluz (eds.) Cada capítulo de este volúmen está descrito individualmente en este Repositorio, accesibles a través de los enlaces del índice del libro.
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We provide a model that bridges the gap between two benchmark models of strategic network formation: Jackson and Wolinsky' s model based on bilateral formation of links, and Bala and Goyal's two-way fl ow model, where links can be unilaterally formed. In the model introduced and studied here a link can be created unilaterally. When it is only supported by one of the two players the fl ow through the link suffers a certain decay, but when it is supported by both the fl ow runs without friction. When the decay in links supported by only one player is maximal (i.e. there is no flow) we have Jackson and Wolinsky 's connections model without decay, while when flow in such links is perfect we have Bala and Goyal' s two-way flow model. We study Nash, strict Nash and pairwise stability for the intermediate models. Efficiency and dynamics are also examined.
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Documento de trabajo
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Historia del primer Laboratorio de Ictiofisiología de la Argentina. History of the first Laboratory of Icthyophysiology in Argentina.
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A common explanation for African current underdevelopment is the extractive character of institutions established during the colonial period. Yet, since colonial extraction is hard to quantify and its exact mechanisms are not well understood, we still do not know precisely how colonial institutions affect economic growth today. In this project, I study this issue by focusing on the peculiar structure of trade and labor policies employed by the French colonizers.
First, I analyze how trade monopsonies and coercive labor institutions reduced African gains from trade during the colonial period. By using new data on prices to agricultural producers and labor institutions in French Africa, I show that (1) the monopsonistic character of colonial trade implied a reduction in prices to producers far below world market prices; (2) coercive labor institutions allowed the colonizers to reduce prices even further; (3) as a consequence, colonial extraction cut African gains from trade by over 60%.
Given the importance of labor institutions, I then focus on their origin by analyzing the colonial governments' incentives to choose between coerced and free labor. I argue that the choice of institutions was affected more by the properties of exported commodities, such as prices and economies of scale, than by the characteristics of colonies, such indigenous population density and ease of settlement for the colonizers.
Finally, I study the long-term effects of colonial trade monopsonies and coercive labor institutions. By combining archival data on prices in the French colonies with maps of crop suitability, I show that the extent to which prices to agricultural producers were reduced with respect to world market prices is strongly negatively correlated with current regional development, as proxied by luminosity data from satellite images. The evidence suggests that colonial extraction affected subsequent growth by reducing development in rural areas in favor of a urban elite. The differential impact in rural and urban areas can be the reason why trade monopsonies and extractive institutions persisted long after independence.
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Este proyecto constituye un estudio acerca de la eficacia de dos óxidos de hierro, goethita y akaganeita en la eliminación de ciertos aniones presentes en el agua: cloruro, clorato, fluoruro, fosfato, nitrato y sulfato. Se evaluará la capacidad de adsorción y el porcentaje de eliminación de aniones de los dos óxidos, así como del material resultante de su soporte sobre carbón activo.
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Time, risk, and attention are all integral to economic decision making. The aim of this work is to understand those key components of decision making using a variety of approaches: providing axiomatic characterizations to investigate time discounting, generating measures of visual attention to infer consumers' intentions, and examining data from unique field settings.
Chapter 2, co-authored with Federico Echenique and Kota Saito, presents the first revealed-preference characterizations of exponentially-discounted utility model and its generalizations. My characterizations provide non-parametric revealed-preference tests. I apply the tests to data from a recent experiment, and find that the axiomatization delivers new insights on a dataset that had been analyzed by traditional parametric methods.
Chapter 3, co-authored with Min Jeong Kang and Colin Camerer, investigates whether "pre-choice" measures of visual attention improve in prediction of consumers' purchase intentions. We measure participants' visual attention using eyetracking or mousetracking while they make hypothetical as well as real purchase decisions. I find that different patterns of visual attention are associated with hypothetical and real decisions. I then demonstrate that including information on visual attention improves prediction of purchase decisions when attention is measured with mousetracking.
Chapter 4 investigates individuals' attitudes towards risk in a high-stakes environment using data from a TV game show, Jeopardy!. I first quantify players' subjective beliefs about answering questions correctly. Using those beliefs in estimation, I find that the representative player is risk averse. I then find that trailing players tend to wager more than "folk" strategies that are known among the community of contestants and fans, and this tendency is related to their confidence. I also find gender differences: male players take more risk than female players, and even more so when they are competing against two other male players.
Chapter 5, co-authored with Colin Camerer, investigates the dynamics of the favorite-longshot bias (FLB) using data on horse race betting from an online exchange that allows bettors to trade "in-play." I find that probabilistic forecasts implied by market prices before start of the races are well-calibrated, but the degree of FLB increases significantly as the events approach toward the end.
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Kike Infameri (Infame & Co) Euskal irudigileen elkarteari buruzko lekarrizketa
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El agua es un bien necesario para la vida . Por ello, la problemática del tratamient o de agua es un tema de gran interés a nivel mundial. Las desviaciones que se pueden producir en el sistema de potabilización actual hacen necesario encontrar nuevos métodos para la eliminación de las sustancias tóxicas que puedan estar presentes en el medio. De ntro de estas sustancia s tóxicas destacan los aniones inorgánicos debido, en gran medida , al impacto de la actividad hu mana sobre las reservas de agua, p ara su eliminación existen numerosas alternati vas. N o obstante, diversos estudios plantean el uso de los óxidos de hierro ya q ue han demostrado ser eficaces para la eliminación de un gran rango de sustancias , por este motivo , se decide trabajar con ellas. Para aumentar la eficacia de eliminación , los óxidos son soportados a un mineral de arcilla, la montmorillonita. El objetivo principal de este trabajo es el análisis de la eficacia de varios óxidos de hierro asociados a un mineral de arcilla para eliminar una batería de aniones tóxicos c ompuesta por cloruro, clorato, fluor uro, fosfato, nitrato y sulfato de una muestra de agua
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785p. -- De forma paralela al proceso de investigación para esta Tesis el investigador llevó a cabo un documental de 80 minutos de duración, titulado "Oteiza y el Centro Cultural Alhóndiga. Proyecto estético para Bilbao". Este documental está elaborado a partir de las entrevistas arriba señaladas, así como de material audiovisual inédito sobre este proyecto. El documental está expuesto de forma permanente en el Museo Jorge Oteiza (Alzuza, Navarra)
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This paper studies the impact of "liberalizing " the cost-sharing of links on some basic models of network formation. This is done in a setting where both doubly supported and singly supported links are possible, and which includes the two seminal models of network formation by Jackson and Wolinsky and Bala and Goyal as extreme cases. In this setting, the notion of pairwise stability is extended and it is proved that liberalizing cost-sharing for doubly supported links widens the range of values of the parameters where the efficient networks formed by such type of links are pairwise stable, while the range of values of the parameters where the efficient networks formed by singly supported links are pairwise stable shrinks, but the region where the latter are e¢ cient and pairwise stable remains the same.