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The following pages link to On Dividing an Amount According to Individual Claims or Liabilities (Q3767080):
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- On recursive solutions to simple allocation problems (Q368058) (← links)
- Implementing efficient graphs in connection networks (Q382330) (← links)
- A unifying framework for the problem of adjudicating conflicting claims (Q414378) (← links)
- Mathematical aspects of degressive proportionality (Q423057) (← links)
- A revealed preference analysis of solutions to simple allocation problems (Q430914) (← links)
- Sequential sharing rules for river sharing problems (Q431811) (← links)
- Lorenz rankings of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims (Q447526) (← links)
- Progressive and merging-proof taxation (Q532513) (← links)
- Bargaining among groups: an axiomatic viewpoint (Q532710) (← links)
- The rights egalitarian solution for NTU sharing problems (Q532717) (← links)
- The two-stage constrained equal awards and losses rules for multi-issue allocation situations (Q621743) (← links)
- Parametric vs. divisor methods of apportionment (Q744667) (← links)
- Consistency and its converse: an introduction (Q766249) (← links)
- Parametric rationing methods (Q817271) (← links)
- The TAL-family of rules for bankruptcy problems (Q862531) (← links)
- Protective properties and the constrained equal awards rule for claims problems: A note (Q862532) (← links)
- Non-manipulable division rules in claim problems and generalizations (Q869847) (← links)
- On the equivalence between progressive taxation and inequality reduction (Q927411) (← links)
- On properties of division rules lifted by bilateral consistency (Q952680) (← links)
- Operators for the adjudication of conflicting claims (Q960252) (← links)
- Regular population monotonic allocation schemes (Q997937) (← links)
- Scale invariance and similar invariance conditions for bankruptcy problems (Q1038708) (← links)
- Two families of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims (Q1038711) (← links)
- Distributive justice in taxation (Q1099063) (← links)
- Stability and the Nash solution (Q1111480) (← links)
- The proportional solution for rights problems (Q1111490) (← links)
- A noncooperative justification for egalitarian surplus sharing (Q1121753) (← links)
- Implementing a public project and distributing its cost (Q1196663) (← links)
- Bargaining problems with claims (Q1197629) (← links)
- Rationing a commodity along fixed paths (Q1283854) (← links)
- Distributive and additive costsharing of an homogeneous good (Q1294039) (← links)
- Individual rights and collective responsibility: The rights-egalitarian solution (Q1296510) (← links)
- On fair compensation (Q1325794) (← links)
- Bilateral comparisons and consistent fair division rules in the context of bankruptcy problems (Q1357208) (← links)
- Strategy-proof allotment rules (Q1367676) (← links)
- A noncooperative view of consistent bankruptcy rules (Q1367679) (← links)
- An algorithm for the min-max loss rule for claims problems (Q1393010) (← links)
- Axiomatic and game-theoretic analysis of bankruptcy and taxation problems: a survey. (Q1398381) (← links)
- Filling a multicolor urn: An axiomatic analysis. (Q1413221) (← links)
- The Talmud rule and the securement of agents' awards. (Q1431793) (← links)
- `Hydraulic' rationing (Q1590138) (← links)
- On the bankruptcy situations and the Alexia value (Q1760852) (← links)
- Convergence under replication of rules to adjudicate conflicting claims (Q1779825) (← links)
- The three musketeers: four classical solutions to bankruptcy problems. (Q1867795) (← links)
- Group order preservation and the proportional rule for the adjudication of conflicting claims (Q1867847) (← links)
- Sustainability in bankruptcy problems. (Q1871420) (← links)
- A group bargaining solution (Q1887437) (← links)
- Inequality preserving rationing (Q1927840) (← links)
- The two-agent claims-truncated proportional rule has no consistent extension: a constructive proof (Q1934669) (← links)
- Consistent cost sharing (Q1935922) (← links)