In this paper we introduce a new cost sharing rule-the minimal overlap cost sharing rule-which is associated with the minimal overlap rule for claims problems defined by O'Neill (1982). An axiomatic characterization is given by employing a unique axiom: demand separability. Variations of this axiom enable the serial cost sharing rule (Moulin and Shenker, 1992) and the rules of a family (Albizuri, 2010) that generalize the serial cost sharing rule to be characterized. Finally, a family that includes the minimal overlap cost sharing rule is defined and obtained by means of an axiomatic characterization
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In this paper we introduce a new cost sharing rule-the minimal overlap cost sharing rule-which is as...
In this paper we give a generalization of the serial cost-sharing rule defined by Moulin and Shenker...
In this study we define a cost sharing rule for cost sharing problems. This rule is related to the ...
We o¤er an axiomatization of the serial cost-sharing method of Friedman and Moulin (1999). The key p...
La regle de partage de coût derivee de la valeur de Shapley est l'unique regle de partage qui ...
A new family of cost sharing rules for cost sharing problems is proposed. This family generalizes t...
In this paper we introduce a new axiom, denoted claims separability, that is satisfied by several cl...
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The cost sharing rule derived from the Shapley value is the unique sharing rule which allocates fixe...
We pursue the analysis of the Path Serial Cost Sharing Rule by examining how the cost share of an ag...
A finite group of agents share a (one output) production function. A cost sharing rule allocates the...
The equitable division of a joint cost (or a jointly produced output) among agents with different sh...
This paper analyzes cooperative purchasing situations with two suppliers with limited supply capacit...
We survey recent axiomatic results in the theory of cost-sharing. In this litterature, a method comp...
We consider the problem of cost sharing in the presence of increasing returns to scale and potential...
In this paper we introduce a new cost sharing rule-the minimal overlap cost sharing rule-which is as...
In this paper we give a generalization of the serial cost-sharing rule defined by Moulin and Shenker...
In this study we define a cost sharing rule for cost sharing problems. This rule is related to the ...
We o¤er an axiomatization of the serial cost-sharing method of Friedman and Moulin (1999). The key p...
La regle de partage de coût derivee de la valeur de Shapley est l'unique regle de partage qui ...
A new family of cost sharing rules for cost sharing problems is proposed. This family generalizes t...
In this paper we introduce a new axiom, denoted claims separability, that is satisfied by several cl...
This paper deals with the problem of allocating costs in set covering situations. In particular, we ...
The cost sharing rule derived from the Shapley value is the unique sharing rule which allocates fixe...
We pursue the analysis of the Path Serial Cost Sharing Rule by examining how the cost share of an ag...
A finite group of agents share a (one output) production function. A cost sharing rule allocates the...
The equitable division of a joint cost (or a jointly produced output) among agents with different sh...
This paper analyzes cooperative purchasing situations with two suppliers with limited supply capacit...
We survey recent axiomatic results in the theory of cost-sharing. In this litterature, a method comp...
We consider the problem of cost sharing in the presence of increasing returns to scale and potential...