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Mikel Álvarez Mozos is tenure track 1 lecturer at the Department of Economic, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics of the University of Barcelona.
He is member of the Consolidated Research Group Game Theory and Assignment Markets, and also member of the Research Institute BEAT (Barcelona Economic Analysis Team). He graduated in Mathematics at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and holds a doctorate in Mathematics from the University of Santiago de Compostela. He works in the field of cooperative games, especially games with restricted cooperation, and recently in game models with externalities. He published in several science journals on economy such as Games and Economic Behaviour, International Journal of Game Theory, Social Choice and Welfare and Review of Economic Design.

 

 

 

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Pedro Calleja Cortés is tenure-track 2 lecturer in the Department of Economic, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics of the University of Barcelona.
He is member of the Consolidated Research Group Game Theory and Assignment Markets, and member of the Research Institute BEAT (Barcelona Economic Analysis Team). He graduated in Economics at the University of Barcelona and holds a doctorate in Economics from the same university. He works in the field of cooperative hames, and his work has been published in important science journals on economics and operational research, such as Games and Economic Behaviour, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Game Theory and Social Choice and Welfare.

 

 

 

 

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Josep Maria Izquierdo is tenured university lecturer at the Department of Economic, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics of the University of Barcelona.  He is member of the Consolidated Research Group Game Theory and Assignment Markets and member of the Research Institute BEAT (Barcelona Economic Analysis Team). He graduated in Economic and Business Sciences at the University of Barcelona and holds a doctorate in Economics from the same university. He works in the field of cooperative games, especially on the study of bargain sets and rationing problems. His work has been published in relevant scientific journals within the Game Theory such as Games and Economic Behaviour and International Journal of Game Theory.

 

 

 

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Javier Martínez de Albéniz is tenured university lecturer at the Department of Economic, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics of the University of Barcelona. He is member of the Consolidated Research Group Game Theory and Assignment Markets, and member of the Research Institute BEAT (Barcelona Economic Analysis Team).  He graduated in Mathematics and Economic and Business Sciences at the University of Barcelona and holds a doctorate in Economics from the same university. He works in the field of cooperative games, especially in assignment markets, and his work has been published in science journals of economy and operational research, such as Games and Economic Behaviour, European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Game Theory and Discrete Applied Mathematics. He is also insurance clerk and takes part in the ICEA-UB Chair of Insurance and Pension Fund.

 

 

 

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Marina Núñez Oliva holds a doctorate in Mathematics from the University of Barcelona and is professor at the Department of Economic, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics in this university. She coordinates the Consolidated Research Group Theory and Assignment Markets and is the principal investigator of several research projects. She is also member of the Research Institute BEAT (Barcelona Economic Analysis Team) and member of its Board of Directors.  Her teaching and research are focused on the game theory, decision taking and market design. Her work on cooperative games, and in particular, on assignation markets with two or more sectors have been published in important science journals on economics and operational research, such as Journal of Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behaviour, European Journal of Operational Research and International Journal of Game Theory.

 

 

 

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Carles Rafels Pallarola holds a doctorate by the University of Barcelona and is professor in the Department of Economic, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics in this university.
He is member of the Consolidated Research Group Game Theory and Assignment Markets, principal investigator of several research projects and also member of the Research Institute BEAT (Barcelona Economic Analysis Team). His teaching and research are focused on game theory, the bases of cooperative game theory and bilateral markets. His work on cooperative games, and in particular, on assignment markets with two or more sectors, have been published in important science journals on economics and operational research, such as Journal of Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behaviour, European Journal of Operational Resarch and International Journal of Game Theory.

 

 

 

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