We consider the cost sharing issue resulting from the maintenance of a hazardous waste transportation network represented by a sink tree. The participating agents are located on the nodes of the network and must transport their waste to the sink through costly network portions. We introduce the Liability rule, which is inspired by the principles applied by the courts to settle costallocation disputes in the context of hazardous waste. We provide an axiomatic characterization of this rule. Furthermore, we show that the Liability rule coincides with the Priority Shapley value, a new allocation rule on an appropriate class of multi-choice games arising from hazardous waste transportation problems. Finally, we also axiomatize the Priority Shap...
Multiple causation is one of the most intricate issues in contemporary tort law. Apportioning a loss...
We survey existing rules of thumb, propose novel methods, and comprehensively evaluate a number of s...
We propose and evaluate a number of solutions to the prob-lem of calculating the cost to serve each ...
We consider the cost sharing issue resulting from the maintenance of a hazardous waste transportatio...
This paper studies hazardous waste transportation problems. Due to their dangerous nature, the trans...
We consider a class of social cost problems where one polluter interacts with an arbitrary number of...
This paper presents a cost allocation problem arising from energy distribution and proposes cost all...
In this paper sharing the cost of emission in supply chains are considered. We focus on allocation p...
A gas distribution network connects consumers to a source in gas. It is managed by a network operato...
In this paper the problem of sharing the cost of emission in supply chains are considered. We focus ...
This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there i...
We consider the problem of allocating costs of a regional transit system to its users, who employ sh...
In this study, we model and study the flood cost sharing problem on a successive transboundary river...
When a polluted river passes through several different regions, a challenging question is how should...
Sharing damage that has been caused jointly by several tortfeasors is analyzed from a normative poin...
Multiple causation is one of the most intricate issues in contemporary tort law. Apportioning a loss...
We survey existing rules of thumb, propose novel methods, and comprehensively evaluate a number of s...
We propose and evaluate a number of solutions to the prob-lem of calculating the cost to serve each ...
We consider the cost sharing issue resulting from the maintenance of a hazardous waste transportatio...
This paper studies hazardous waste transportation problems. Due to their dangerous nature, the trans...
We consider a class of social cost problems where one polluter interacts with an arbitrary number of...
This paper presents a cost allocation problem arising from energy distribution and proposes cost all...
In this paper sharing the cost of emission in supply chains are considered. We focus on allocation p...
A gas distribution network connects consumers to a source in gas. It is managed by a network operato...
In this paper the problem of sharing the cost of emission in supply chains are considered. We focus ...
This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there i...
We consider the problem of allocating costs of a regional transit system to its users, who employ sh...
In this study, we model and study the flood cost sharing problem on a successive transboundary river...
When a polluted river passes through several different regions, a challenging question is how should...
Sharing damage that has been caused jointly by several tortfeasors is analyzed from a normative poin...
Multiple causation is one of the most intricate issues in contemporary tort law. Apportioning a loss...
We survey existing rules of thumb, propose novel methods, and comprehensively evaluate a number of s...
We propose and evaluate a number of solutions to the prob-lem of calculating the cost to serve each ...