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Fairness and fairness for neighbors: the difference between the Myerson value and component-wise egalitarian solutions
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    Fairness and fairness for neighbors: the difference between the Myerson value and component-wise egalitarian solutions (English)
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    27 December 2012
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    Myerson value
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    component-wise egalitarian solutions
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    fairness
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    fairness for neighbors
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    two-step value
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