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population monotonic allocation scheme 4 Fishery management 2 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 2 Shapley value 2 proportional rule 2 (P4 1 2K2)-free graph 1 Minimum coloring game 1 bi-monotonic allocation scheme 1 big boss games 1 clan games 1 cooperative games 1 quasi-threshold graph 1
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Norde, Henk 3 Do, Kim Hang Pham 2 Folmer, Henk 2 Grahn, S. 1 Hamers, H.J.M. 1 Miquel, S. 1 Tijs, S.H. 1 Voorneveld, M. 1
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New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - NZARES 2 Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 2
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2006 Conference, August 24-25, 2006, Nelson, New Zealand 2 Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 2
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Monotonic Stable Solutions for Minimum Coloring Games
Norde, Henk; Hamers, H.J.M.; Miquel, S. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2011
-threshold). Moreover, we provide a procedure that for these graphs always selects an integer population monotonic allocation scheme. … monotonic allocation scheme if and only if G is (P4, 2K2)-free (or, equivalently, if its complement graph G is quasi … monotonic allocation schemes (introduced by Sprumont (1990)). We show that a minimum coloring game on a graph G has a population …
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Fishery Management Games: How to reduce effort and admit new members
Do, Kim Hang Pham; Folmer, Henk; Norde, Henk - New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2006
by means of the proportional rule without harming any of the countries involved. Next we propose the population monotonic … allocation scheme as management rule for the second problem: the division of profits within an …
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Fishery Management Games: How to reduce effort and admit new members
Do, Kim Hang Pham; Folmer, Henk; Norde, Henk - New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society … - 2006
by means of the proportional rule without harming any of the countries involved. Next we propose the population monotonic … allocation scheme as management rule for the second problem: the division of profits within an …
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Monotonic Allocation Schemes in Clan Games
Voorneveld, M.; Tijs, S.H.; Grahn, S. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2000
Total clan games are characterized using monotonicity, veto power of the clan members, and a concavity condition reflecting the decreasing marginal contribution of non-clan members to growing coalitions.This decreasing marginal contribution is incorporated in the notion of a bi-monotonic...
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