We invesstigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which claims may refer to different issues. We consider two natural procedures and show that, among all bankruptcy rules, the proportional rule is the only one whose extensions according to the two procedures yield the same outcomes
The most important rule to determine payments in real-life bankruptcy problems is the proportional r...
In this paper we characterize the set of rules satisfying additiv-ity on the estate along with addit...
In this paper, we analyze sequential bankruptcy problems, which generalize bankruptcy problems. They...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agents ’ claims m...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the general setting in which agents'claims may refe...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agentsÕ claims ma...
This paper analyzes bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility as a generalization of bankrupt...
This paper studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility as a generalization of bankruptc...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by focusing on gen...
In this paper we characterize the set of rules satisfying additivity on the estate along with additi...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by adequately gene...
We compare certain bankruptcy rules in a bankruptcy model with an en-dogenous estate on the basis of...
This paper provides a natural way of reaching an agreement between two prominent proposals in a bank...
In a distribution problem, and specfii cally in bankruptcy issues, the Proportional (P) and the Egal...
This paper considers two-stage solutions for multi-issue allocation situations, which are extensions...
The most important rule to determine payments in real-life bankruptcy problems is the proportional r...
In this paper we characterize the set of rules satisfying additiv-ity on the estate along with addit...
In this paper, we analyze sequential bankruptcy problems, which generalize bankruptcy problems. They...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agents ’ claims m...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the general setting in which agents'claims may refe...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agentsÕ claims ma...
This paper analyzes bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility as a generalization of bankrupt...
This paper studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility as a generalization of bankruptc...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by focusing on gen...
In this paper we characterize the set of rules satisfying additivity on the estate along with additi...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by adequately gene...
We compare certain bankruptcy rules in a bankruptcy model with an en-dogenous estate on the basis of...
This paper provides a natural way of reaching an agreement between two prominent proposals in a bank...
In a distribution problem, and specfii cally in bankruptcy issues, the Proportional (P) and the Egal...
This paper considers two-stage solutions for multi-issue allocation situations, which are extensions...
The most important rule to determine payments in real-life bankruptcy problems is the proportional r...
In this paper we characterize the set of rules satisfying additiv-ity on the estate along with addit...
In this paper, we analyze sequential bankruptcy problems, which generalize bankruptcy problems. They...