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In this note we link the solutions for multi-choice games proposed by Hsiao and Raghavan (1992), Derks and Peters (1993), and Peters and Zank (2005) with the Shapley values of some particular TU games.
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In this note we show that on the domain of fuzzy NTU games whose core is non-empty, the core is the only solution satisfying non-emptiness, individual rationality and the reduced game property.
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In this note we link the solutions for multi-choice games proposed by Hsiao and Raghavan (1992), Derks and Peters (1993), and Peters and Zank (2005) with the Shapley values of some particular TU games.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005110685
In this note we show that on the domain of fuzzy NTU games whose core is non-empty, the core is the only solution satisfying non-emptiness, individual rationality and the reduced game property.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005110896
This note provides a generalization of the equal allocation of nonseparable costs (EANSC) on multi-choice games. Also, we extend to the multi-choice games case the complement reduced game and characterize the extended EANSC by means of related property of consistency.
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Here we propose a weighted extension of the equal allocation of nonseparable costs (EANSC). Further, an axiomatization is also proposed by applying consistency.
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Different from the works of Hwang (2007), we provide two extensions of the reduced games introduced by Moulin (1985) and Voorneveld and van den Nouweland (1998) on fuzzy non-transferable-utility (NTU) games, respectively. Based on the reduced games, we provide an axiomatization of the core and...
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Inspired by Maschler and Owen (1989), we provide a dynamic approache to the multi-choice Shapley value proposed by Hsiao and Raghavan (1992,1993) under plurality-efficiency.
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Different from the works of Hwang (2007), we provide two extensions of the reduced games introduced by Moulin (1985) and Voorneveld and van den Nouweland (1998) on fuzzy non-transferable-utility (NTU) games, respectively. Based on the reduced games, we provide an axiomatization of the core and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005181967
Different from the potential approach of Hart and Mas-Colell (1989), we provide the dividend approach to multi-choice games. Also, we define the level-reduced game by reducing the number of the activity levels and define related consistency on multi-choice games.
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