This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a coalition is determined by the sum of the productivities and the size of the coalition. We consider egalitarian societies in which coalitions split their surplus equally and individualistic societies in which the surplus of a coalition is split according to productivity. Preferences of coalition members depend on their material payoffs, but are also influenced by relative payoff concerns, which relate their material payoffs to the average material payoff in the coalition. Our analysis uses two stability notions, the Core and the Myopic Stable Set. The stable partitions in both egalitarian and individualistic societies are segregated, i.e., i...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D (...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This article studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. We consider e...
This article studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. We consider e...
This article studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. We consider e...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D (...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This article studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. We consider e...
This article studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. We consider e...
This article studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. We consider e...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
This paper studies coalition formation among individuals who differ in productivity. The output of a...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D (...