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uses the fact that the core of an associated compensation matching game with constraints is nonempty. …In this paper we consider one-to-many matching problems where the preferences of the agents involved are represented by … matching to a matching of maximum total reward, one can always provide a compensation schedule that will be ex-post stable in …
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-180. In this paper we provide three new characterizations of largeness of the core. The first characterization of largeness of … the core is based on minimal covers of the grand coalition and associated inequalities. The second characterization shows … the relation between the bases that provide core elements of the game and the bases that provide core elements of the …
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service that generates the revenues. We focus on the study of the core of cost-revenue games. Under the assumption that … shown that a cost-revenue game has a non-empty core for any vector of revenues if, and only if, the dual game of the cost … game has a large core. Using this result, we investigate minimum cost spanning tree games with revenues. We show that if …
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shown that the core of a TU-game coincides with the core of the corresponding minimal rights game. Moreover, the paper … introduces the notion of the k-core cover as an extension of the core cover. The k-core cover of a TU-game consists of all … minimal rights game. It is shown that the core of a TU-game with player set N coincides with the ⌊|N |/2⌋-core cover …
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This discussion paper led to the article with the same title in 'Social Choice and Welfare' (2014), 43, 173-194.<P> We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river. Each agent has quasi-linear preferences over river water and money, where the benefit of consuming an...</p>
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This discussion paper led to a publication in 'Theory and Decision', 2008, 64, 519-536. A symmetric network consists of a set of positions and a set of bilateral links between these positions. Examples of such networks are exchange networks, communication networks, disease transmission networks,...
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merge convex and ordinal convex. Generalizing the notions of core cover and compromise stability for transferable utility …
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