New characterizations of old bankruptcy rules
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- Additive rules in bankruptcy problems and other related problems.
- Generalizing the constrained equal awards rule
- Characterizing NTU-bankruptcy rules using bargaining axioms
- New characterizations of a classical bankruptcy rule
- Characterization of the Reverse Talmud bankruptcy rule by exemption and exclusion properties
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(77)- Proportional rules for state contingent claims
- Priority and proportionality in bankruptcy
- The Lexmax Rule for bankruptcy problems
- New characterizations of the constrained equal awards rule in multi-issue allocation situations
- Sustainability, exemption, and the constrained equal awards rule: a note.
- An algorithm for the min-max loss rule for claims problems
- A sequential partition method for non-cooperative games of bankruptcy problems
- The proportional rule for problems with constraints and claims.
- Vertical syndication-proof competitive prices in multilateral assignment markets
- The constrained equal loss rule in problems with constraints and claims
- Sustainability in bankruptcy problems.
- Generalizing the constrained equal awards rule
- Axiomatic characterizations of the CEA solution for rationing problems
- Relations among the central rules in bankruptcy problems: a strategic perspective
- Bankruptcy problems with reference-dependent preferences
- Weighted bankruptcy rules and the museum pass problem
- On the investment implications of bankruptcy laws
- Equal-quantile rules in resource allocation with uncertain needs
- A strategic justification of the Talmud rule based on lower and upper bounds
- Talmudic bankruptcy problem: special and general solutions
- A noncooperative view of consistent bankruptcy rules
- The TAL-family of rules for bankruptcy problems
- Proportionality, equality, and duality in bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility
- A new approach for bounding awards in bankruptcy problems
- Operators for the adjudication of conflicting claims
- Flow sharing and bankruptcy games
- PROPORTIONALITY AND NON-MANIPULABILITY IN BANKRUPTCY PROBLEMS
- A strategic justification of the constrained equal awards rule through a procedurally fair multilateral bargaining game
- On the existence of consistent rules to adjudicate conflicting claims: a constructive geometric approach
- Axiomatic and game-theoretic analysis of bankruptcy and taxation problems: a survey.
- New characterizations of a classical bankruptcy rule
- Scale invariance and similar invariance conditions for bankruptcy problems
- Rationing in the presence of baselines
- On solving mutual liability problems
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6389712 (Why is no real title available?)
- The three musketeers: four classical solutions to bankruptcy problems.
- Priority classes and weighted constrained equal awards rules for the claims problem
- Individual rights and collective responsibility: The rights-egalitarian solution
- Resource allocations with guaranteed awards in claims problems
- Minimal overlap rules for bankruptcy
- The minimal overlap rule revisited
- Duality in land rental problems
- Two families of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims
- Strategic justifications of the TAL family of rules for bankruptcy problems
- Partial-implementation invariance and claims problems
- Random conjugates of bankruptcy rules
- Additive adjudication of conflicting claims
- Updating claims in bankruptcy problems
- The constrained equal awards rule for bankruptcy problems with a priori unions
- Bankruptcy and the per capita nucleolus: the claim-and-right rules family
- Dividing justly in bargaining problems with claims
- A characterization of a family of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims
- Sequential bankruptcy problems
- HOW TO COPE WITH DIVISION PROBLEMS UNDER INTERVAL UNCERTAINTY OF CLAIMS?
- Axiomatic and game-theoretic analysis of bankruptcy and taxation problems: an update
- Secured lower bound, composition up, and minimal rights first for bankruptcy problems
- The average-of-awards rule for claims problems
- The reverse Talmud family of rules for bankruptcy problems: a characterization
- Compensation and sacrifice in the probabilistic rationing of indivisible units
- How to divide a cake when people have different metabolism?
- A Problem of Distributive Justice, Solved by the Lasso
- The two-stage constrained equal awards and losses rules for multi-issue allocation situations
- On recursive solutions to simple allocation problems
- Competition for procurement shares
- Endowment additivity and the weighted proportional rules for adjudicating conflicting claims
- Tullock and Hirshleifer: a meeting of the minds
- Dual sourcing with price discovery
- Stochastic bankruptcy games
- Characterization of the Reverse Talmud bankruptcy rule by exemption and exclusion properties
- The equal award principle in problems with constraints and claims
- AN ANATOMY OF U.S. PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY UNDER CHAPTER 13
- Protective properties and the constrained equal awards rule for claims problems: A note
- Wary of the worst: maximizing award guarantees when new claimants may arrive
- NTU-bankruptcy problems: consistency and the relative adjustment principle
- Some game theoretic marketing attribution models
- Fair division with uncertain needs
- The Talmud rule and the securement of agents' awards.
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