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Weighted values of non-atomic games were introduced by Hart and Monderer (1997). They study these values by using two approaches: the potential approach and the asymptotic approach. In this study we develop the random order approach (the mixing value, Aumann and Shapley, 1974) to weighted values...
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Weighted values of non-atomic games were introduced by Hart and Monderer. These values have been studied by using three approaches: the potential, the asymptotic and the random order approach. In this study we analyze the axiomatic approach for one class of weight functions: the set of players...
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The object of study is cooperation in joint projects where agents may have different desired sophistication levels for the project and where some of the agents may have low budgets. In this context, questions concerning the optimal realizable sophistication level and the distribution of the...
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This paper introduces a new class of cooperative games called externality games. In these games each player contributes with their specific endowment and also with their presence to the total worth of the coalition she belongs to. We prove that for these games there exists a unique efficient,...
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This paper introduces a new class of cooperative games called externality games. In these games each player contributes with their specific endowment and also with their presence to the total worth of the coalition she belongs to. We prove that for these games there exists a unique efficient,...
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