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Serial cost sharing 7 multi products 6 general aggregation 4 bounds 2 monotonicity 2 multi-produits 2 Cost Sharing Rules 1 Dominance Solvability 1 Partage séquentiel des coûts 1 Règle séquentielle pour le partage des coûts 1 Serial Cost Sharing 1 activity graph 1 agrégation générale 1 axiomatic characterization 1 bankruptcy problem 1 bornes 1 cost allocation 1 delay cost 1 monotonicité 1 multi-service facilities 1 serial cost sharing 1 serial cost sharing method 1 taxation problem 1
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English 6 Undetermined 4
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Truchon, Michel 6 Téjédo, Cyril 6 Alcalde, José 1 Brânzei, R. 1 Ferrari, G. 1 Fragnelli, V. 1 Hougaard, Jens Leth 1 Koster, M.A.L. 1 Silva, José Angel 1 Tijs, S.H. 1 Østerdal, Lars Peter 1
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Département d'Économique, Université Laval 3 Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations (CIRANO) 2 Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 2 Département d'économique, Faculté d'administration 1 Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) 1 Økonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet 1
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Cahiers de recherche 4 CIRANO Working Papers 2 Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 2 Discussion Papers / Økonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet 1 Working Papers. Serie AD 1
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Decreasing Serial Cost Sharing: an Axiomatic Characterization
Hougaard, Jens Leth; Østerdal, Lars Peter - Økonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet - 2007
The increasing serial cost sharing rule of Moulin and Shenker [Econometrica 60 (1992) 1009] and the decreasing serial …
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Monotonicity and Bounds for Cost Shares under the Path Serial Rule
Truchon, Michel; Téjédo, Cyril - Département d'Économique, Université Laval - 2002
We pursue the analysis of the Path Serial Cost Sharing Rule by examining how the cost share of an agent varies with … Serial Cost Sharing Rule to deal with situations where each agent requests a list of goods that may be private, public, or … increasing incremental cost. Keywords: Serial cost sharing, multi products, monotonicity, bounds. JEL Classification: D63, C71 …
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Monotonicity and Bounds for Cost Shares under the Path Serial Rule
Téjédo, Cyril; Truchon, Michel - Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des … - 2002
We pursue the analysis of the Path Serial Cost Sharing Rule by examining how the cost share of an agent varies with …
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Two Approaches to the Problem of Sharing Delay Costs in Joint Projects
Brânzei, R.; Ferrari, G.; Fragnelli, V.; Tijs, S.H. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2001
AMS classifications: 90D12; 90B35
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Serial Cost Sharing in Multidimensional Contexts (May 2002 revised version)
Téjédo, Cyril; Truchon, Michel - Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des … - 2001
The Serial Cost Sharing Rule was originally conceived for situations where the demands of agents pertain to a …
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Serial Cost Sharing in Multidimensional Contexts
Téjédo, Cyril; Truchon, Michel - Département d'économique, Faculté d'administration - 2001
The Serial Cost Sharing Rule was originally conceived for situations where the demands of agents pertain to a …
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Serial Cost Sharing in Multidimensional Contexts
Téjédo, Cyril; Truchon, Michel - Département d'Économique, Université Laval - 2001
The Serial Cost Sharing Rule was originally conceived for situations where the demands of agents pertain to a …Serial Cost Sharing in Multidimensional Contexts ∗ Cyril Téjédo † Michel Truchon ‡ cahier 0108 Département d ….5 Anexample.................................... 8 4 The Path Serial Cost Sharing Rule 10 5 Properties of the Path Serial Rule 13 5 …
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- A PROCEDURE FOR SHARING RECYCLING COSTS
Alcalde, José; Silva, José Angel - Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) - 2000
This paper examines a situation in which the production activities of different agents, in a common geographical location, create waste products that are either of a similar biological or chemical composition or offer commercially compatible combinations. What we propose here, therefore, is a...
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Serial Cost Sharing with Many Goods and General Aggregation
Téjédo, Cyril; Truchon, Michel - Département d'Économique, Université Laval - 2000
The Serial Cost Sharing Rule has been conceived originally for problems where agents ask for different quantities of an … the extension of the Serial Cost Sharing Rule to the general context is possible, it involves a considerable weakening of …
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Multi-Service Serial Cost Sharing : A Characterization of the Moulin-Shenker Rule
Koster, M.A.L. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 1998
We focus on the Moulin-Shenker cost sharing rule as a natural extension of the serial rule to multi-service facilities where services are personalized. We show that it is the unique regular rule that is compatible with scale invariance and self consistency.
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