In this paper, we characterize two power indices introduced in [1] using two different modifications of the monotonicity property first stated by [2]. The sets of properties are easily comparable among them and with previous characterizations of other power indices
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Abstract: The paper investigates general properties of power indices, measuring the voting power in ...
In this paper, we characterize two power indices introduced in [1] using two different modifications...
Power indices are commonly required to assign at least as much power to a player endowed with some g...
Abstract Power indices are commonly required to assign at least as much power to a player endowed wi...
Deegan and Packel (1979) and Holler (1982) proposed two power indices for simple games: the Deegan–P...
We propose a generalization of simple games to sit uations with coalitional externalities. The main ...
In the paper we introduce weighted and restricted versions of the Deegan-Packel power index. We show...
We generalize the notion of power index for simple games to different orders of criticality, where t...
We generalize the notion of power index for simple games to different orders of criticality, where t...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Abstract: The paper investigates general properties of power indices, measuring the voting power in ...
In this paper, we characterize two power indices introduced in [1] using two different modifications...
Power indices are commonly required to assign at least as much power to a player endowed with some g...
Abstract Power indices are commonly required to assign at least as much power to a player endowed wi...
Deegan and Packel (1979) and Holler (1982) proposed two power indices for simple games: the Deegan–P...
We propose a generalization of simple games to sit uations with coalitional externalities. The main ...
In the paper we introduce weighted and restricted versions of the Deegan-Packel power index. We show...
We generalize the notion of power index for simple games to different orders of criticality, where t...
We generalize the notion of power index for simple games to different orders of criticality, where t...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Power indices in simple games measure the relevance of a player through her ability in being critica...
Abstract: The paper investigates general properties of power indices, measuring the voting power in ...