In the problem of locating multiple public facilities studied by Barbera ̀ and Bevia ́ (2002, 2005), we offer simple necessary and sufficient conditions for effi-ciency, decentralizability of efficient decisions in a game of community division and local public goods provision, and a constructive algorithm for efficient and consistent decisions
Location problems describe those situations in which one or more facilities have to be placed in a r...
We study the impact of the urban location of one single public facility on spatial competition à la ...
In this paper, we tackle the issue of locating and sizing a public facility which provides a public ...
In the problem of locating multiple public facilities studied by Barbera and Bevia (2002), we offer ...
This thesis consists of three theoretical spatial models of multiple public good provision and city ...
A collective decision problem is described by a set of agents, a profile of single-peaked preference...
The location of facilities in order to provide service for customers is a well-studied problem in t...
We develop a discrete or finite household model with congestable local public goods where the level ...
This research provides a theoretical study of the efficient provision of public goods in a spatial c...
We study the problem of locating multiple public facilities when each member of society has to be as...
This thesis comprises three essays on the collective choice of locations of public facilities. In th...
We study the problem of locating multiple public facilities when each member of society has to be as...
The location of facilities in order to provide service for customers is a well-studied problem in th...
A collective decision problem is described by a set of agents, a profile of single-peaked preference...
Many real-life scenarios involve making decisions based on agent preferences, for example, electing ...
Location problems describe those situations in which one or more facilities have to be placed in a r...
We study the impact of the urban location of one single public facility on spatial competition à la ...
In this paper, we tackle the issue of locating and sizing a public facility which provides a public ...
In the problem of locating multiple public facilities studied by Barbera and Bevia (2002), we offer ...
This thesis consists of three theoretical spatial models of multiple public good provision and city ...
A collective decision problem is described by a set of agents, a profile of single-peaked preference...
The location of facilities in order to provide service for customers is a well-studied problem in t...
We develop a discrete or finite household model with congestable local public goods where the level ...
This research provides a theoretical study of the efficient provision of public goods in a spatial c...
We study the problem of locating multiple public facilities when each member of society has to be as...
This thesis comprises three essays on the collective choice of locations of public facilities. In th...
We study the problem of locating multiple public facilities when each member of society has to be as...
The location of facilities in order to provide service for customers is a well-studied problem in th...
A collective decision problem is described by a set of agents, a profile of single-peaked preference...
Many real-life scenarios involve making decisions based on agent preferences, for example, electing ...
Location problems describe those situations in which one or more facilities have to be placed in a r...
We study the impact of the urban location of one single public facility on spatial competition à la ...
In this paper, we tackle the issue of locating and sizing a public facility which provides a public ...