Extremal and game-theoretic characterizations of the probabilistic approach to income redistribution
DOI10.1007/BF00935461zbMath0534.90017MaRDI QIDQ790701
A. Charnes, S. O. Duffuaa, Michael D. Intriligator
Publication date: 1984
Published in: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
income redistributiongame theoretic modelprobabilistic approachcore Shapley valueKullback-Leibler information functionlinear income systemnonlinear goal programming
Applications of mathematical programming (90C90) Sensitivity, stability, parametric optimization (90C31) Cooperative games (91A12) Applications of game theory (91A80) Trade models (91B60) Other game-theoretic models (91A40)
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