In this paper we describe a computer system that calculates allocation to claims according to two ki...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agentsÕ claims ma...
We study bankruptcy games where the estate and the claims have stochastic values. We use the Weak Se...
This paper introduces and studies a random arrival rule for bankruptcy problems with nontransferable...
Sprumont (1990) shows that the Shapley value (Shapley 1957) is population-monotonic (Thomson 1983)...
In Chapter 1 I study the iterative strategy elimination mechanisms for normal form games. The liter...
This paper explores additivity-like properties ful led by bankruptcy rules. Our main result is that...
In the domain of bankruptcy problems, we show that non manipulability via merging and splitting clai...
As it is known, there is no rule satisfying Additivity in the complete domain of bankruptcy problems...
The bankruptcy problem is concerned with how to divide the net worth of the bankrupt firm among its ...
This article introduces and analyzes random conjugates of bankruptcy rules. A random conjugate is a ...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by focusing on gen...
We introduce a new class of bankruptcy problems in which the value of the estate is endogenous and d...
We introduce a game form that captures a noncooperative dimension of the consistency property of ban...
We study the behavior of rules for the adjudication of con°icting claims when there are a large numb...
In this paper we describe a computer system that calculates allocation to claims according to two ki...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agentsÕ claims ma...
We study bankruptcy games where the estate and the claims have stochastic values. We use the Weak Se...
This paper introduces and studies a random arrival rule for bankruptcy problems with nontransferable...
Sprumont (1990) shows that the Shapley value (Shapley 1957) is population-monotonic (Thomson 1983)...
In Chapter 1 I study the iterative strategy elimination mechanisms for normal form games. The liter...
This paper explores additivity-like properties ful led by bankruptcy rules. Our main result is that...
In the domain of bankruptcy problems, we show that non manipulability via merging and splitting clai...
As it is known, there is no rule satisfying Additivity in the complete domain of bankruptcy problems...
The bankruptcy problem is concerned with how to divide the net worth of the bankrupt firm among its ...
This article introduces and analyzes random conjugates of bankruptcy rules. A random conjugate is a ...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by focusing on gen...
We introduce a new class of bankruptcy problems in which the value of the estate is endogenous and d...
We introduce a game form that captures a noncooperative dimension of the consistency property of ban...
We study the behavior of rules for the adjudication of con°icting claims when there are a large numb...
In this paper we describe a computer system that calculates allocation to claims according to two ki...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agentsÕ claims ma...
We study bankruptcy games where the estate and the claims have stochastic values. We use the Weak Se...