In a distribution problem, and specfii cally in bankruptcy issues, the Proportional (P) and the Egalitarian (EA) divisions are two of the most popular ways to resolve the conflict. The Constrained Equal Awards rule (CEA) is introduced in bankruptcy literature to ensure that no agent receives more than her claim, a problem that can arise when using the egalitarian division. We propose an alternative modi cation, by using a convex combination of P and EA. The recursive application of this new rule finishes at the CEA rule. Our solution concept ensures a minimum amount to each agent, and distributes the remaining estate in a proportional way. Keywords: Bankruptcy problems, Proportional rule, Equal Awards, Convex combination of rules, Lorenz d...
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This paper studies axiomatic characterizations of the constrained equal awards rule for bankruptcy p...
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We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agents ’ claims m...
This paper studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility as a generalization of bankruptc...
(Discrete) bankruptcy problems associated with apportionment problems have been defined. The authors...
We compare certain bankruptcy rules in a bankruptcy model with an en-dogenous estate on the basis of...
This paper studies axiomatic characterizations of the constrained equal awards rule for bankruptcy p...
In distribution problems, and specifically in bankruptcy issues, the Proportional (P) and the Egalit...
The commitment among agents has always been a difficult task, especially when they have to decide ho...
The bankruptcy problem involves the distribution of perfectly divisible goods. Particular attention ...
The idea of ensuring a guarantee (a minimum amount of the resources) to each agent has recently acqu...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agents' claims ma...
This paper analyzes bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility as a generalization of bankrupt...
The solution for the "Contested Garment Problem" proposed in the BabylonicTalmud, one of the most im...
When solving bankruptcy problems through equalizing solutions, agents with small claims prefer to di...
Multi-issue allocation situations study problems where we have to divide an estate among a group of ...
In this paper, we provide four extensions of the constrained equal award rule for bankruptcy situati...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agents ’ claims m...
This paper studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility as a generalization of bankruptc...
(Discrete) bankruptcy problems associated with apportionment problems have been defined. The authors...
We compare certain bankruptcy rules in a bankruptcy model with an en-dogenous estate on the basis of...
This paper studies axiomatic characterizations of the constrained equal awards rule for bankruptcy p...