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Fairness in Bankruptcy Situations: an Experimental Study
Basis Utility and Proportionality in Games1
Ame Theoretic Analysis of a Bankruptcy Proble from the Talmud*
An Approach to N-Person Cooperative Games
What Is Game Theory Trying to Accomplish?
Axiomatic and Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bankruptcy And
Sequential Sharing Rules for River Sharing Problems
A Non-Cooperative Approach to Bankruptcy Problems∗
Fair Resource Allocation in Systems with Complete Information Sharing Francesca Fossati, Sahar Hoteit, Stefano Moretti, Stefano Secci
Probabilistic Choice in Games: Properties of Rosenthalhs T"Solutions
From the Talmud Into Present-Day Politics - a Bankruptcy Problem Approach to EU Fisheries Management
From the Bankruptcy Problem and Its Concede-And-Divide Solution to the Assignment Problem and Its Fair Division Solution
On the Allocation of Multiple Divisible Assets to Players with Different Utilities
Solution Concepts and Axiomatizations in Cooperative Game Theory
An Algorithm to Compute a Rule for Division Problems with Multiple References
The Shadow Bankruptcy System
Probabilistic Choice in Games: Properties of Rosenthal's T-Solutions
Rationing in the Presence of Baselines
Top View
Book of Abstracts 2 Abstracts of 15Th European Meeting on Game Theory (Formerly Spain-Italy-Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory – SING15)
A Noncooperative Approach to Bankruptcy Problems with an Endogenous Estate
Fairness Considerations in Cooperative Games
The Existence of Efficient and Incentive Compatible Equilibria with Public Goods Author(S): Theodore Groves and John O
Auctions with Endogenous Opting-Out Fees And
A Non-Cooperative Support for Equal Division in Estate Division Problems∗
THE THREE MUSKETEERS: FOUR CLASSICAL SOLUTIONS to BANKRUPTCY PROBLEMS Carmen Herrero and Antonio Villar
An Introductory Course on Mathematical Game Theory
Markets, Courts, and the Brave New World of Bankruptcy Theory
Enjoying Cooperative Games: the R Package Game Theory
Historical Beginnings of Game Theory
Pricing and Bidding Strategies in Iterative Combinatorial Auctions
SING13 the 13Th European Meeting on Game Theory
On the Difficulty of Budget Allocation in Claims Problems with Indivisible
Why Creditors File So Few Involuntary Petitions and Why the Number Is Not Too Small Susan Block-Lieb Fordham University School of Law,
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Allocation of Divisible Goods Under Lexicographic Preferences
Book of Abstracts
Fair Distribution Utilising Physics ✉ Song-Ju Kim1,2 , Taiki Takahashi3 & Kazuo Sano1,4
Bankruptcy Problem in Network Sharing
Internet Content Replication: a Solution from Game Theory
Fair Division∗
Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
GJOHPOV5617495.Pdf
Book of Abstracts
When Too Little Is As Good As Nothing at All: Rationing a Disposable Good Among Satiable People with Acceptance Thresholds$
Notes on the Bankruptcy Problem: an Application of Hydraulic Rationing
Bankruptcy Problems with Reference-Dependent Preferences
Convexity and Marginal Contributions in Bankruptcy Games
Hints, Answers and Solutions
Water Allocation Using the Bankruptcy Model: a Case Study of the Missouri River
Bankruptcy and the Future of Aggregate Litigation: the Past As Prologue?
INFORMATION 1Ro USERS
Game Theory Frank Thuijsman March 18, 2014 Department of Knowledge Engineering Outline of Series
Lecture Notes on Cooperative Game Theory
Tilburg University a Non-Cooperative
A Bankruptcy Approach to the Core Cover
Optimization and Operations Research
Three Ages of Bankruptcy. Administration Flourished During and After the 1930S
A Bankruptcy Problem and an Information Trading Problem: Applications to K-Convex Games