Bankruptcy problems arise when agents hold claims against a certain(perfectly divisible) good, and the available amount is not enough to satisfy them all. A great source of inspiration to solve these problems emanates from the Talmud. We survey classical and recent contributions to the literature that constitute this Talmudic approach to bankruptcy problems
Bankruptcy is a problem that can happen to anybody. It occurs when the total amount of debt to be pa...
The Reverse Talmud rule for bankruptcy problems applies the Constrained Equal Awards rule (CEA rule)...
The essence of the law on bankruptcy is to collect the debt of an entity and distribute such asset a...
We introduce a new solution for bankruptcy problems that satisfies weaker versions of the Exemption ...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
This paper analyzes a family of solutions to bankruptcy problems that generalizes the Talmud rule (T...
We solve two "unsolvable" (teyku) problems from the Talmud that had remained unsolved for about 1,50...
We provide a general coalitional procedure that characterizes a family of rules for bankruptcy probl...
This paper analyzes a family of rules for bankruptcy problems that generalizes the Talmud rule (T) a...
The main result of this paper is to show that the three ancient bankruptcy situations from the 2000-...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of some classical solutions to bankruptcy problems from a...
We solve two "unsolvable" (teyku) problems from the Talmud that had remained unsolved for about one ...
This paper analyzes a family of rules for bankruptcy problems that generalizes the so-called reverse...
While econometrics is a reasonable recent discipline, quantitative solutions to economic problem hav...
In Fragnelli et al. (2014 and 2016), we considered a bankruptcy problem with the additional constrai...
Bankruptcy is a problem that can happen to anybody. It occurs when the total amount of debt to be pa...
The Reverse Talmud rule for bankruptcy problems applies the Constrained Equal Awards rule (CEA rule)...
The essence of the law on bankruptcy is to collect the debt of an entity and distribute such asset a...
We introduce a new solution for bankruptcy problems that satisfies weaker versions of the Exemption ...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
This paper analyzes a family of solutions to bankruptcy problems that generalizes the Talmud rule (T...
We solve two "unsolvable" (teyku) problems from the Talmud that had remained unsolved for about 1,50...
We provide a general coalitional procedure that characterizes a family of rules for bankruptcy probl...
This paper analyzes a family of rules for bankruptcy problems that generalizes the Talmud rule (T) a...
The main result of this paper is to show that the three ancient bankruptcy situations from the 2000-...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of some classical solutions to bankruptcy problems from a...
We solve two "unsolvable" (teyku) problems from the Talmud that had remained unsolved for about one ...
This paper analyzes a family of rules for bankruptcy problems that generalizes the so-called reverse...
While econometrics is a reasonable recent discipline, quantitative solutions to economic problem hav...
In Fragnelli et al. (2014 and 2016), we considered a bankruptcy problem with the additional constrai...
Bankruptcy is a problem that can happen to anybody. It occurs when the total amount of debt to be pa...
The Reverse Talmud rule for bankruptcy problems applies the Constrained Equal Awards rule (CEA rule)...
The essence of the law on bankruptcy is to collect the debt of an entity and distribute such asset a...