In this note we represent a classical bankruptcy problem as a standard flow problem on a simple network and implement some known division rules from the bankruptcy literature via suitable cost functions in the related minimum cost flow problem
The most important rule to determine payments in real-life bankruptcy problems is the proportional r...
In this note we present modifications of the classic network flow system that enables us to model fi...
We invesstigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which claims may refer...
In this note we represent a classical bankruptcy problem as a standard flow problem on a simple netw...
The bankruptcy problem involves the distribution of perfectly divisible goods. Particular attention ...
In this paper, we analyze sequential bankruptcy problems, which generalize bankruptcy problems. They...
This paper introduces a new way of representing bankruptcy rules.These representations are used to s...
This paper provides a natural way of reaching an agreement between two prominent proposals in a bank...
A new primal simplex type algorithm for the Minimum Cost Network Flow Problem (MCNFP) is presented. ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of bankruptcy procedures on optimal dividend barrier poli...
Flows over time (also called dynamic flows) generalize standard network flows by introducing an elem...
In this note we present modifications of the classic network flow system that enables us to model fi...
In a distribution problem, and specfii cally in bankruptcy issues, the Proportional (P) and the Egal...
We propose an elementary game form that allows to obtain the allocations proposed by any acceptable ...
Cash flow management concerns the financial control and planning of a firm's net cash inflows and ou...
The most important rule to determine payments in real-life bankruptcy problems is the proportional r...
In this note we present modifications of the classic network flow system that enables us to model fi...
We invesstigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which claims may refer...
In this note we represent a classical bankruptcy problem as a standard flow problem on a simple netw...
The bankruptcy problem involves the distribution of perfectly divisible goods. Particular attention ...
In this paper, we analyze sequential bankruptcy problems, which generalize bankruptcy problems. They...
This paper introduces a new way of representing bankruptcy rules.These representations are used to s...
This paper provides a natural way of reaching an agreement between two prominent proposals in a bank...
A new primal simplex type algorithm for the Minimum Cost Network Flow Problem (MCNFP) is presented. ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact of bankruptcy procedures on optimal dividend barrier poli...
Flows over time (also called dynamic flows) generalize standard network flows by introducing an elem...
In this note we present modifications of the classic network flow system that enables us to model fi...
In a distribution problem, and specfii cally in bankruptcy issues, the Proportional (P) and the Egal...
We propose an elementary game form that allows to obtain the allocations proposed by any acceptable ...
Cash flow management concerns the financial control and planning of a firm's net cash inflows and ou...
The most important rule to determine payments in real-life bankruptcy problems is the proportional r...
In this note we present modifications of the classic network flow system that enables us to model fi...
We invesstigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which claims may refer...