We propose a procedure for dividing indivisible items between two players in which each player ranks the items from best to worst and has no information about the other player’s ranking. It ensures that each player receives a subset of items that it values more than the other player’s complementary subset, given that such an envy-free division is possible. We show that the possibility of one player’s undercutting the other’s proposal, and implementing the reduced subset for himself or herself, makes the proposer “reasonable” and generally leads to an envy-free division, even when the players rank items exactly the same. Although the undercut procedure is manipulable, each player’s maximin strategy is to be truthful. Applications of the ...
We study the problem of fairly dividing a set of goods amongst a group of agents, when those agents ...
There have been several interesting results in the lit-erature on dividing up goods between self-int...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
Abstract We propose a procedure for dividing a set of indivisible items between two players. We assu...
2 We propose a procedure for dividing indivisible items between two players in which each player ran...
Many procedures have been suggested for the venerable problem of dividing a set of indivisible items...
Assume that two players have strict rankings over an even number of indivisible items. We propose a...
We analyze a simple sequential algorithm (SA) for allocating indivisible items that are strictly ran...
We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n i...
We study the problem of fair division of a heterogeneous resource among strategic players. Given a d...
We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n i...
2 We analyze a sequential algorithm (SA) for allocating indivisible items that are strictly ranked b...
Two or more players rank a set of indivisible items from best to worst. An efficient allocation of i...
The problem of allocating divisible goods has enjoyed a lot of attention in both mathematics (e.g. t...
When dividing a valuable resource amongst a group of players, it is desirable to have each player be...
We study the problem of fairly dividing a set of goods amongst a group of agents, when those agents ...
There have been several interesting results in the lit-erature on dividing up goods between self-int...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
Abstract We propose a procedure for dividing a set of indivisible items between two players. We assu...
2 We propose a procedure for dividing indivisible items between two players in which each player ran...
Many procedures have been suggested for the venerable problem of dividing a set of indivisible items...
Assume that two players have strict rankings over an even number of indivisible items. We propose a...
We analyze a simple sequential algorithm (SA) for allocating indivisible items that are strictly ran...
We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n i...
We study the problem of fair division of a heterogeneous resource among strategic players. Given a d...
We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n i...
2 We analyze a sequential algorithm (SA) for allocating indivisible items that are strictly ranked b...
Two or more players rank a set of indivisible items from best to worst. An efficient allocation of i...
The problem of allocating divisible goods has enjoyed a lot of attention in both mathematics (e.g. t...
When dividing a valuable resource amongst a group of players, it is desirable to have each player be...
We study the problem of fairly dividing a set of goods amongst a group of agents, when those agents ...
There have been several interesting results in the lit-erature on dividing up goods between self-int...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...