The meeting, organized by the University of Huelva, took place on May 15 and 16 at the Barceló Punta Umbría Beach Resort, located in Punta Umbría (Huelva).
Our researchers presented various papers on topics as diverse as inheritance and gift taxation, minimum incomes for social inclusion, evaluation of the effectiveness of financial support for children, and analysis of environmental responses.
At this 32nd Public Economics Meeting, the papers presented by members of our research group were as follows:
- Rubén Amo, Rafael Granell, Amadeo Fuenmayor: «Behavioural responses to reforms in inheritance and gift taxation: the case of Valencian Region»
- Diego Muñoz, Teresa Savall: «Non-take-up of minimum income schemes. The role of policy design and administration»
- Georgina Solaz, Teresa Savall, Amadeo Fuenmayor: «Diversidad familiar y pobreza en España: evaluación de la eficacia del apoyo económico a la infancia y propuesta de reforma»
- Bárbara López, Amadeo Fuenmayor: «La regresividad de las cotizaciones sociales en España: microsimulación de sistemas alternativos desde una mirada hacia Europa»
- Alfonso Bertomeu, Marta R. Casanova: «Análisis Multicriterio Regional de la Presión, Estado y Respuesta Ambiental en España»