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games in partition function form 6 Shapley value 4 consistency 3 potential 3 Games in partition function form 2 competitive equilibrium 2 international fisheries 2 modified Shapley value 2 overexploitation 2 partial cooperation 2 Agribusiness 1 Banzhaf value 1 Coalition formation 1 Cournot oligopoly 1 Crop Production/Industries 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Externalities 1 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 1 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 1 Simplegames 1 and studies of electoral outcomes all suggest that the minimally disadvantaged and the numerically strong communities benefitted more than the others. The constitutional space given to affirmative action was initially valuable because it encouraged the state to acknowledge its responsibility towards the socially marginalized. Over time however 1 coalition formation 1 facilitated the expansion of state-led affirmative action. The constitution was unusual in that it juxtaposed provisions for the equality of all citizens before the law with those that mandated the proportional political representation of specific groups and allowed the state to make special concessions for their advancement. In the decades that followed 1 game theory 1 games in partition function form.Goup-based policies of preferential treatment began under British rule in the first half of the twentieth century. After political independence in 1947 1 it has created a peculiar discourse of social justice and development in India in which individual advancement is linked to group mobility and groups move forward by claiming that they have been left behind. In the process 1 public employment and college admission records 1 representation theory 1 solution concept 1 symmetric group 1 the Indian constitution converting some of these policies into rights 1 the state has neglected less controversial and more fundamental rights such as the universal access to primary and secondary education that may have done more for larger numbers of truly disadvantaged communities. Section 2 describes the constitutional basis for affirmative action policies in India and provides a brief history of these policies. Section 3 presents secondary evidence on the characteristics of beneficiaries and the distribution of benefits. It also documents the inequality in educational attainment that emerged within the set of communities that were targeted as recipient of affirmative action over the 1931-1991 period. I conclude in Section 4 with reflections on the divergence between the intended and actual effects of affirmative action in India 1 these provisions did dilute the dominance of the traditionally elite in political and social life but also generated caste-based contests for the rents from public office and the gains from spending on public goods. Mandated political representation and other types of affirmative action changed the balance of power but also created new types of inequalities within the set of targeted communities. Demographic data from the census 1 value 1
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Funaki, Yukihiko 2 Grabisch, Michel 2 DUTTA, Bhaskar 1 Do, Kim Hang Pham 1 Dutta, Bhaskar 1 EHLERS, Lars 1 Ehlers, Lars 1 Folmer, H. 1 Folmer, Henk 1 KAR, Anirban 1 Kar, Anirban 1 Pham Do, K.H. 1 Pinyol, Oriol Tejada 1 Sanchez-Perez, Joss 1 Somanathan, Rohini 1 Álvarez-Mozos, Mikel 1
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Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics 2 Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Économie Quantitative (CIREQ) 1 Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) 1 Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona 1 HAL 1 New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - NZARES 1 Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1
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Working papers / Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics 2 2004 Conference, June 25-26, 2004, Blenheim, New Zealand 1 Cahiers de recherche 1 Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1 Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 1 Operations Research and Decisions 1 Post-Print / HAL 1 UB Economics Working Papers 1
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An application of the representations of symmetric groups to characterizing solutions of games in partition function form
Sanchez-Perez, Joss - In: Operations Research and Decisions 2 (2014), pp. 97-122
solutions of games in partition function form. We provide a decomposition of the space of such games under the action of the …
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The Banzhaf Value in the Presence of Externalities
Álvarez-Mozos, Mikel; Pinyol, Oriol Tejada - Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona - 2014
algamation of players. Second, as this collusion transformation fails to be meanin gful for simple games in partition function … form, we propose another generalization of the Banzhaf value which also builds on probability distributions of the above …
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A coalition formation value for games in partition function form
Grabisch, Michel; Funaki, Yukihiko - HAL - 2012
The coalition formation problem in an economy with externalities can be adequately modeled by using games in partition … function form (PFF games), proposed by Thrall and Lucas. If we suppose that forming the grand coalition generates the largest …
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The Demand for Disadvantage
Somanathan, Rohini - Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics - 2008
Disadvantage is a popular and controversial word in India these days. In October 2007, half a million Gujars, traditionally a pastoral community of north and central India, filled the streets of several towns in the Indian state of Rajasthan demanding that they be classified by their state...
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EXTERNALITIES, POTENTIAL, VALUE AND CONSISTENCY
Dutta, Bhaskar; Ehlers, Lars; Kar, Anirban - Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics - 2008
We provide new characterization results for the value of games in partition function form. In particular, we use the … characterization results for the value of games in partition function form. In particular, we use the potential of a game to de ne the …. Keywords: Shapley value, potential, consistency, games in partition function form. Dutta is in the Department of Economics …
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A coalition formation value for games with externalities.
Grabisch, Michel; Funaki, Yukihiko - Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 … - 2008
The coalition formation problem in an economy with externalities can be adequately modeled by using games in partition … function form (PFF games), proposed by Thrall and Lucas. If we suppose that forming the grand coalition generates the largest …
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Externalities, Potential, Value and Consistency
DUTTA, Bhaskar; EHLERS, Lars; KAR, Anirban - Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Économie … - 2008
We provide new characterization results for the value of games in partition function form. In particular, we use the …
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Regional Fishery Management Organization as Games in Coalitional Form
Do, Kim Hang Pham; Folmer, Henk - New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2004
This paper examines how a Regional Fisheries Management Organization (RFMO) might successfully achieve effective control of a high seas fishery in the context of partial cooperation. We analyse the feasible allocations of property rights among members of a given RFMO and coalitions of potential...
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International Fisheries Agreements : The Feasibility and Impacts of Partial Cooperation
Pham Do, K.H.; Folmer, H. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2003
in partition function form.Furthermore, we demonstrate that the modified Shapley value is an appropriate device for the … migratory fish stocks.We analyse the feasibility of coalition structures and their impacts on fishing e.orts by means of games …
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