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Equilibrium Policies among University Departments

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A Dynamic Goal Programming model is proposed to determine the extra budget assignment to the departments of the University of Málaga, in order to ease an initial highly unbalanced situation.

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Caballero, R., Gómez, T., González, M., Rey, L., Ruiz, F. (1998). Equilibrium Policies among University Departments. In: Girón, F.J. (eds) Applied Decision Analysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0759-6_17

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