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domination under preference replacement), and population (population monotonicity, consistency, converse consistency). We …
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The concede-and-divide rule is a basic solution for bankruptcy problems with two claimants. An extension of the concede-and-divide rule to bankruptcy problems with more than two claimants is provided.This extension not only uses the concede-and-divide principle in its procedural definition, but...
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In this paper, we analyze sequential bankruptcy problems, which generalize bankruptcy problems. They contain the problems of sharing water in a trans-boundary river and of allocating expedition rewards in projects. We provide three mechanisms for generalizing rules for bankruptcy problems to...
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analyzing properties for bankruptcy rules. In particular, we discuss several consistency notions and introduce the class of …
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In this paper, we consider a sequential allocation problem with n individuals. The first individual can consume any amount of a resource, leaving the remainder for the second individual, and so on. Motivated by the limitations associated with the cooperative or non-cooperative solutions, we...
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This paper creates a game theoretic model to determine how pendulum arbitration or baseball arbitration impacts the incentives of litigants. Pendulum arbitration is when both parties submit competing proposals and the arbitrator chooses only one of the bids, in its entirety, to be binding on...
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Negotiations, whether involving the initiation of relationships, modifying the terms of existing relationships, or settling disputes, are about unlocking opportunities. Mediators are professionals trained in the science and art of assisting parties in understanding each other’s point of view,...
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