In a rationing problem, each agent demands a quantity of a certain commodity and the available resources fall short of total demand. A rationing method solves this problem at every level of resources and individual demands. We impose three axioms: Consistency—with respect to variations of the set of agents—Upper Composition and Lower Composition—with respect to variations of the available resources. In the model where the commodity comes in indivisible units, the three axioms characterize the family of priority rules, where individual demands are met lexicographically according to an exogeneous ordering of the agents. In the (more familiar) model where the commodity is divisible, these three axioms plus Scale Invariance—independence of the ...
The standard problem of rationing a single over-demanded commodity has a natural bipartite extension...
The present paper considers rationing problems interpreted as e.g. bankruptcy problems or taxation p...
We study the assignment of indivisible objects with quotas (houses, jobs, or offices) to a set of ag...
In a rationing problem, each agent demands a quantity of a certain commodity and the available resou...
Decentralized rationing problems are those in which the resource is not directly assigned to agents,...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. In the first chapter, we are considering the problem o...
Decentralized rationing problems are those in which the resource is not directly assigned to agents,...
A commodity is divided among agents with single-peaked preferences. The commodity is either infinite...
Decentralized rationing problems are those in which the resource is not directly assigned to agents,...
An extension of the standard rationing model is introduced. Agents are not only identified by their ...
[eng] This thesis concerns itself with the study of situations in which a group of agents lay separa...
Suppose a quantity t of a given resource is divided among two agents. If an additional quantity beco...
We suggest a resource-allocation rule without any injustice that compromises between equal distribut...
In the bipartite rationing problem, a set of agents share a single resource available in different “...
An extension of the standard rationing model is introduced. Agents are not only identified by their ...
The standard problem of rationing a single over-demanded commodity has a natural bipartite extension...
The present paper considers rationing problems interpreted as e.g. bankruptcy problems or taxation p...
We study the assignment of indivisible objects with quotas (houses, jobs, or offices) to a set of ag...
In a rationing problem, each agent demands a quantity of a certain commodity and the available resou...
Decentralized rationing problems are those in which the resource is not directly assigned to agents,...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. In the first chapter, we are considering the problem o...
Decentralized rationing problems are those in which the resource is not directly assigned to agents,...
A commodity is divided among agents with single-peaked preferences. The commodity is either infinite...
Decentralized rationing problems are those in which the resource is not directly assigned to agents,...
An extension of the standard rationing model is introduced. Agents are not only identified by their ...
[eng] This thesis concerns itself with the study of situations in which a group of agents lay separa...
Suppose a quantity t of a given resource is divided among two agents. If an additional quantity beco...
We suggest a resource-allocation rule without any injustice that compromises between equal distribut...
In the bipartite rationing problem, a set of agents share a single resource available in different “...
An extension of the standard rationing model is introduced. Agents are not only identified by their ...
The standard problem of rationing a single over-demanded commodity has a natural bipartite extension...
The present paper considers rationing problems interpreted as e.g. bankruptcy problems or taxation p...
We study the assignment of indivisible objects with quotas (houses, jobs, or offices) to a set of ag...