[:es]Speaker: Ricardo Martínez (Universidad de Granada)
Title: THE PROBLEM OF DIVIDING A BUDGET AMONG SEVERAL DISTRICTS
Date: 4 June 12:30 h.
Localication: Sala de Seminarios (Edificio Torretamarit)
Abstract.We study the problem of dividing a budget among the districts of a city taking into account their population and wealth. We focus on order preservation properties that ensure higher transfers to those districts with larger populations and, at the same time, introduce a policy redistribution so that districts with lower wealth per capita obtain higher transfers per capita. We determine the allocation methods that fulfills both requirements. We also study requirements on the stability and manipulability of the allocation. We find out that the proportional rule is the unique allocation method that meets the previous requirements. This proportional rule obviates the wealth component of the problem; however is reduces the inequality in the wealth per capita.[:]
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Seminario CIO: Enduring Inequalities: Analyzing Energy Poverty Inertia Across K-Means Clusters
Título: Enduring Inequalities: Analyzing Energy Poverty Inertia Across K-Means Clusters Ponentes: Santiago Budría (U. Antonio de Nebrija and IZA) y Leslie Bravo Chew (U. Antonio de Nebrija) Fecha y hora: 23/06/2025, 13:00 Inscripción online (cierre 30 minutos antes del inicio): https://forms.gle/GksdCpfye26yArVW8 Lugar: Sala de Seminarios del Edificio Torretamarit (CIO) y online Organizador: Carlos Gutiérrez Hita Abstract: Evidence on how energy poverty [...]
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