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The following pages link to Weakly balanced contributions and solutions for cooperative games (Q1728366):
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- Weakly monotonic solutions for cooperative games (Q472188) (← links)
- Weak differential marginality and the Shapley value (Q503064) (← links)
- Balanced contributions for TU games with awards and applications (Q881566) (← links)
- Strongly balanced cooperative games (Q1189671) (← links)
- The principle of balanced contributions and hierarchies of cooperation (Q1278559) (← links)
- Balanced contributions axiom in the solution of cooperative games (Q1369071) (← links)
- Symmetry, mutual dependence, and the weighted Shapley values (Q1622441) (← links)
- A reduced Harsanyi power solution for cooperative games with a weight vector (Q1624718) (← links)
- The balanced contributions property for symmetric players (Q1728216) (← links)
- Calculating direct and indirect contributions of players in cooperative games via the multi-linear extension (Q1787343) (← links)
- Sign symmetry vs symmetry: Young's characterization of the Shapley value revisited (Q1787689) (← links)
- Value dividends, the Harsanyi set and extensions, and the proportional Harsanyi solution (Q2021829) (← links)
- Weakly balanced contributions and the weighted Shapley values (Q2034809) (← links)
- The grand surplus value and repeated cooperative cross-games with coalitional collaboration (Q2092790) (← links)
- The equal collective gains value in cooperative games (Q2121465) (← links)
- The allocation of marginal surplus for cooperative games with transferable utility (Q2147857) (← links)
- Impacts of boycotts concerning the Shapley value and extensions (Q2159841) (← links)
- Similarities in axiomatizations: equal surplus division value and first-price auctions (Q2218556) (← links)
- Weakly differentially monotonic solutions for cooperative games (Q2329420) (← links)
- Properties based on relative contributions for cooperative games with transferable utilities (Q2353258) (← links)
- A characterization of the Owen value via sign symmetries (Q6626476) (← links)