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Drawing on passages in Book II of the Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40), in the Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (1751), in the Dissertation on the Passions (1757), and in some of the Essays (1777), this paper is built upon Hume's distinction between three alternative valuations of...
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this theorem to explain the well-known problems of utility and decision theories, such as risk aversion, the underweighting …
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question of core stability of the grand coalition, namely: is there a subset of bidders that prefers forming a small bidding … the grand coalition is not necessarily core stable, as opposed to the zero externality case, where the stability of the …
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allocation of resource and compensations among generations. Fairness is defined by core lower bounds and aspiration upper bounds …. The core lower bounds require that every coalition of generations obtains at least what it could achieve by itself. The …
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Finding a solution concept is one of the central problems in cooperative game theory, and the notion of core is the …, one or several players with all their subordinates. In these situations, the core in its usual formulation may be … unbounded, making its use difficult in practice. We propose a new notion of core, called the restricted core, which imposes …
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Unlike partial equilibrium analysis which study the equilibrium of a particular market under the clause "ceteris paribus" that revenues and prices on the other markets stay approximately unaffected, the ambition of a general equilibrium model is to analyze the simultaneous equilibrium in all...
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important notion in cooperative game theory is the core of the game, as it contains the rational imputations for players. We … propose two definitions for the core of a multichoice game, the first one is called the precore and is a direct generalization … normalization at each level, causing the core to be a convex compact set. We study its properties, introducing balancedness and …
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definition includes as a particular case the classical definition of pure exchange economy. We adapt the core concept to a … coalitional exchange economy, and we show the non-emptiness of the core. Finally, we discuss more general setting where individual …
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against some aim, besides non participation. Bicapacities are monotonic bicooperative games, they are useful in decision … finding the core of such games, i.e., theset of additive dominating games. …
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important notion in cooperative game theory is the core of the game, as it contains the rational imputations for players. We … propose two definitions for the core of a multichoice game, the first one is called the precore and is a direct generalization … normalization at each level, causing the core to be a convex closed set. We study its properties, introducing balancedness and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010750952