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The following pages link to Non-manipulable division rules in claim problems and generalizations (Q869847):
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- Hierarchical outcomes and collusion neutrality on networks (Q323311) (← links)
- Extended proportionality in division problems with multiple references (Q363563) (← links)
- A unifying framework for the problem of adjudicating conflicting claims (Q414378) (← links)
- Fair waste pricing: an axiomatic analysis to the NIMBY problem (Q431230) (← links)
- A noncooperative approach to bankruptcy problems with an endogenous estate (Q490162) (← links)
- Progressive and merging-proof taxation (Q532513) (← links)
- Non-proportional inequality preservation in gains and losses (Q617612) (← links)
- Random conjugates of bankruptcy rules (Q622580) (← links)
- Reflecting inequality of claims in gains and losses (Q623451) (← links)
- A coalitional procedure leading to a family of bankruptcy rules (Q631192) (← links)
- For claims problems, another compromise between the proportional and constrained equal awards rules (Q908189) (← links)
- Proportional scheduling, split-proofness, and merge-proofness (Q932808) (← links)
- Operators for the adjudication of conflicting claims (Q960252) (← links)
- An axiomatic theory of political representation (Q1001832) (← links)
- Manipulation via merging and splitting in claims problems (Q1414889) (← links)
- Sharing sequential values in a network (Q1622386) (← links)
- Monotonic redistribution of non-negative allocations: a case for proportional taxation revisited (Q1667888) (← links)
- Differentially monotonic redistribution of income (Q1668183) (← links)
- Proportional rules for state contingent claims (Q1742148) (← links)
- Non-manipulability vs. individual rationality in a permit sharing problem (Q1934101) (← links)
- New characterizations of the constrained equal awards rule in multi-issue allocation situations (Q1935912) (← links)
- Merging and splitting in cooperative games: some (im)possibility results (Q1938833) (← links)
- A consistent talmudic rule for division problems with multiple references (Q1939097) (← links)
- Priority and proportionality in bankruptcy (Q1986592) (← links)
- Laissez-faire or full redistribution? (Q2083548) (← links)
- Some game theoretic marketing attribution models (Q2095952) (← links)
- The measurement of the value of a language (Q2155234) (← links)
- Liberal political equality does \textit{not} imply proportional representation (Q2171846) (← links)
- Reassignment-proof rules for land rental problems (Q2178644) (← links)
- Loss sharing: characterizing a new class of rules (Q2203497) (← links)
- Bilateral redistribution (Q2237878) (← links)
- New variable-population paradoxes for resource allocation (Q2247950) (← links)
- Knapsack cost sharing (Q2254240) (← links)
- On the adjudication of conflicting claims: an experimental study (Q2268386) (← links)
- A characterization of the proportional rule in multi-issue allocation situations (Q2270318) (← links)
- Axiomatic and game-theoretic analysis of bankruptcy and taxation problems: an update (Q2344375) (← links)
- Endowment additivity and the weighted proportional rules for adjudicating conflicting claims (Q2358792) (← links)
- Taxation and poverty (Q2362199) (← links)
- On the investment implications of bankruptcy laws (Q2435893) (← links)
- Asymmetric parametric division rules (Q2442827) (← links)
- Rationing with baselines: the composition extension operator (Q2449350) (← links)
- Non-manipulability by clones in bankruptcy problems (Q2681811) (← links)
- ERRATUM: "BANKRUPTCY RULES AND COALITIONAL MANIPULATION" (Q3502828) (← links)
- Mixed rules in multi‐issue allocation situations (Q4562937) (← links)
- A random arrival rule for division problems with multiple references (Q4571758) (← links)
- A NOTE ON PASSEPARTOUT PROBLEMS (Q4908595) (← links)
- Remarks on solidarity in bankruptcy problems when agents merge or split (Q6080660) (← links)
- Axiomatizations of convex compromise rules for redistribution of non-negative income (Q6093764) (← links)
- Design of water quality policies based on proportionality in multi-issue problems with crossed claims (Q6096606) (← links)
- Proportional clearing mechanisms in financial systems: an axiomatic approach (Q6121893) (← links)