Distributive and additive costsharing of an homogeneous good
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- Surplus-sharing methods
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Cited in
(11)- Three methods to share joint costs or surplus
- Responsibility and cross-subsidization in cost sharing
- On the serial cost sharing rule
- Consistency requirements and pattern methods in cost sharing problems with technological cooperation
- Cost sharing methods for capacity restricted cooperative purchasing situations
- Paths and consistency in additive cost sharing
- Cost sharing solutions defined by non-negative eigenvectors
- Characterization of additive cost sharing methods
- Multi-product serial cost sharing: An incompatibility with the additivity axiom
- Ordinal proportional cost sharing
- Allocation inequality in cost sharing problem
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