Feige, Uriel; Tennenholtz, Moshe - In: Games and Economic Behavior 87 (2014) C, pp. 305-321
We consider the problem of dividing a homogeneous divisible good among n players. Each player holds a private non-negative utility function that depends only on the amount of the good that he receives. We define the fair share of a player P to be the average utility that a player could receive...