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-negative. Second, the equal treatment property is strengthened into desirability. This way, we obtain a new characterization of the …
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We provide new characterizations of the equal surplus division value and the equal division value as well as of the class of their convex mixtures. This way, the difference between the Shapley value, the equal division value, and the equal surplus division value is pinpointed to one axiom....
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economically sound, i.e., for which the values satisfy desirability and positivity. Put differently, we indicate requirements on …
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-negative. Second, the equal treatment property is strengthened into desirability. This way, we obtain a new characterization of the …. Within this characterization, additivity and desirability can be replaced by strong differential monotonicity, which …
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We suggest a new one-parameter family of solidarity values for TU-games. The members of this class are distinguished by the type of player whose removal from a game does not affect the remaining players’ payoffs. While the Shapley value and the equal division value are the boundary members of...
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This paper studies to what extent the Logsum-measure of user benefits relates to travelers’ perceptions of choice set-desirability … utilitarian counterpart. Also for this regret-based Logsum, correlations with desirability- and satisfaction-ratings are computed … with the behavioral notions of choice set-desirability and choice-satisfaction. …
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century. Chapters cover feasibility and desirability, utility maximization, constrained optimization, expected utility …
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