In this paper, we tackle the issue of locating and sizing a public facility which provides a public good in a closed and populated territory and generates differentiated benefits to households. In the case of a Nimby (Imby) facility, the smaller is the distance, the smaller (larger) is the individual benefit. Multiple solutions may arise in both cases, and we derive sufficient conditions for uniqueness in both cases. Optimal decisions on location and size are interrelated and depend on the complementarity or substitutability properties of size and distance in the utility function. Then we introduce a common-agency lobbying game, where agents attempt to influence the location and provision decisions by the government. Even when only a s...
This thesis comprises three essays on the collective choice of locations of public facilities. In th...
As is well known, location models are often subject to non-existence of equilibria; even when an equ...
Agents frequently have different opinions on where to locate a public facility. While some agents co...
In this paper, we tackle the issue of locating and sizing a public facility which provides a public ...
We consider the decentralized provision of a global public good with local external- ities in a spat...
This paper investigates the problem of the optimal location of public facilities. I develop a quanti...
This thesis comprises three essays on the collective choice of locations of public facilities. In th...
This thesis consists of three theoretical spatial models of multiple public good provision and city ...
Mechanism design deals with the design of protocols to elicit individual preferences while achieving...
This paper studies majority voting over the size and location of a public good when voters di§er bot...
In the problem of locating multiple public facilities studied by Barbera and Bevia (2002), we offer ...
We develop a model with a finite number of households and congestable local public goods where the l...
This paper is devoted to the location of public facilities in a metric space. Selfish agents are loc...
Many real-life scenarios involve making decisions based on agent preferences, for example, electing ...
This paper discusses the problem of optimal design of a jurisdiction structure from the view point o...
This thesis comprises three essays on the collective choice of locations of public facilities. In th...
As is well known, location models are often subject to non-existence of equilibria; even when an equ...
Agents frequently have different opinions on where to locate a public facility. While some agents co...
In this paper, we tackle the issue of locating and sizing a public facility which provides a public ...
We consider the decentralized provision of a global public good with local external- ities in a spat...
This paper investigates the problem of the optimal location of public facilities. I develop a quanti...
This thesis comprises three essays on the collective choice of locations of public facilities. In th...
This thesis consists of three theoretical spatial models of multiple public good provision and city ...
Mechanism design deals with the design of protocols to elicit individual preferences while achieving...
This paper studies majority voting over the size and location of a public good when voters di§er bot...
In the problem of locating multiple public facilities studied by Barbera and Bevia (2002), we offer ...
We develop a model with a finite number of households and congestable local public goods where the l...
This paper is devoted to the location of public facilities in a metric space. Selfish agents are loc...
Many real-life scenarios involve making decisions based on agent preferences, for example, electing ...
This paper discusses the problem of optimal design of a jurisdiction structure from the view point o...
This thesis comprises three essays on the collective choice of locations of public facilities. In th...
As is well known, location models are often subject to non-existence of equilibria; even when an equ...
Agents frequently have different opinions on where to locate a public facility. While some agents co...