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We introduce a new solution for bankruptcy problems that satisfies weaker versions of the Exemption en Exclusion properties from the literature. Although the principles of Exclusion and Exemption are appealing, the specific conditions under which an agent receives its claim, respectively...
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Mediation is a dispute resolution process whereby agents reach a mutually acceptable agreement among different proposals that satisfy a set of principles. This paper provides a natural way of coming to such agreements in claims problems. In our approach, mediation combines (i) a set of fair...
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In this study we define a cost-sharing rule for cost-sharing problems. This rule is related to the serial cost-sharing rule defined by Moulin and Shenker (Econometrica 60:1009–1037, <CitationRef CitationID="CR6">1992</CitationRef>). We give some formulas and axiomatic characterizations for the new rule. The axiomatic characterizations...</citationref>
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In this paper, we propose a new extension of the run-to-the-bank rule for bankruptcy situations to the class of multi-issue allocation situations. We show that this rule always yields a core element and that it satisfies self-duality. We characterise our rule by means of a new consistency...
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Read also the publication in the 'European Journal of Operational Research', 2013, 228, 413-417.<P> We introduce a new solution for bankruptcy problems that satisfies weaker versions of the Exemption en Exclusion properties from the literature. Although the principles of Exclusion and Exemption are...</p>
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We define a duality of solutions in coalitional games that we call a twisted duality. This twisted duality extends the rule of self-duality in bankruptcy problems. After showing that the prekernel and prenucleolus exhibit twisted duality, we define a twisted reduced game property and...
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