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Given a capacity, the set of dominating k-additive capacities is a convex polytope called the k-additive monotone core … vertices of the n-additive monotone core and we explore the possible translations for the k-additive case. …
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In this paper we consider choice problems under the assumption that the preferences of the decision maker are expressed in the form of a parametric partial weak order without assuming the existence of any value function. We investigate both the sensitivity (stability) of each non-dominated...
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In this paper we consider a regression model and a general family of shrinkage estimators of regression coefficients. The estimation of each individual regression coefficient is important in some practical situations. Thus, we derive the formula for the mean squared error (MSE) of the general...
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better characterized by (respectively) quantity and price competition. A platform that reached dominance in search may have …
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Content of abstract This paper provides a robust multidimensional evaluation of intra -urban differences. The hypothesis that joint consumption of public goods of individuals in non slum urban India dominates those of individuals living in slums is accepted while the hypothesis that consumption...
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dollar from its dominance till recession. Despite of financial ups and downs, dollar maintains its status for many years, as …
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dominance and status, and the work of Plantinga on the nature of perception and belief. Findings – These take the form of an … argument that all social fields are structured so that levels of dominance are inevitable given the disposition (or habitus) of …
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Atkinson’s Theorem (Atkinson, 1970) is a classic result in inequality measurement. It establishes Lorenz dominance as a …
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