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value, the equal division rule, the equal surplus division rule and the Banzhaf value. The classical axioms of efficiency …
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value, the equal division rule, the equal surplus division rule and the Banzhaf value. The classical axioms of efficiency …
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We provide a new and concise characterization of the Banzhaf value on the (linear) space of all TU-games on a fixed player set by means of two transparent axioms. The first one is the well-known Dummy player axiom. The second axiom, called Strong transfer invariance, indicates that a player's...
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only invokes marginalistic principles, and does not rely on classical axioms such as symmetry, efficiency or linearity …
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This article studies values for cooperative games with transferable utility. Numerous such values can be characterized by axioms of associated consistency, which require that a value is invariant under some parametrized linear transformation on the vector space of cooperative games with...
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, say T, of rooted spanning trees of the communication graph. We characterize these solutions by efficiency, linearity and …
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surplus division value) is characterized by the associated axiom of invariance plus efficiency and balanced cycle …
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. The associated allocation rule, called the compensation solution, is characterized by component efficiency and relative …
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We consider the problem of sharing water from a river among the group of countries located along it. The benefit of each country depends on the amount of water it consumes. An allocation of the water is efficient when it maximizes the total benefits of the countries. The problem of finding a...
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In this article, we study cooperative games with limited cooperation possibilities, represented by a tree on the set of agents. Agents in the game can cooperate if they are connected in the tree. We first derive direct-sum decompositions of the space of TU-games on a fixed tree, and two new...
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