We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n individuals with the possibility of monetary side-payments. The procedure eliminates envy by compensating envious players. It is fully descriptive and says explicitly which compensations should be made, and in what order. Moreover, it is simple enough to be carried out without computer support. We formally characterize the properties of the procedure, show how it establishes envy-freeness with minimal resources, and demonstrate its application to a wide class of fair-division problems.fair-division procedures, envy-freeness
Assume that two players have strict rankings over an even number of indivisible items. We propose a...
There have been several interesting results in the lit-erature on dividing up goods between self-int...
We consider the task of assigning indivisible goods to a set of agents in a fair manner. Our notion ...
We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n i...
Haake C-J, Raith MG, Su FE. Bidding for envy-freeness: A procedural approach to n-player fair-divisi...
With very few exceptions, recent research in fair division has mostly focused on deterministic alloc...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
When dividing a valuable resource amongst a group of players, it is desirable to have each player be...
We propose a procedure for dividing indivisible items between two players in which each player ranks...
The fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is t...
Many procedures have been suggested for the venerable problem of dividing a set of indivisible items...
We study the problem of fair division of a heterogeneous resource among strategic players. Given a d...
Fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is to di...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
The fair division of indivisible goods has long been an important topic in economics and, more recen...
Assume that two players have strict rankings over an even number of indivisible items. We propose a...
There have been several interesting results in the lit-erature on dividing up goods between self-int...
We consider the task of assigning indivisible goods to a set of agents in a fair manner. Our notion ...
We develop a procedure for implementing an efficient and envy-free allocation of m objects among n i...
Haake C-J, Raith MG, Su FE. Bidding for envy-freeness: A procedural approach to n-player fair-divisi...
With very few exceptions, recent research in fair division has mostly focused on deterministic alloc...
We study the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivis-ible goods to a set of people from an alg...
When dividing a valuable resource amongst a group of players, it is desirable to have each player be...
We propose a procedure for dividing indivisible items between two players in which each player ranks...
The fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is t...
Many procedures have been suggested for the venerable problem of dividing a set of indivisible items...
We study the problem of fair division of a heterogeneous resource among strategic players. Given a d...
Fair division of indivisible goods is a very well-studied problem. The goal of this problem is to di...
Fair division problems have been vastly studied in the past 60 years. This line of research was init...
The fair division of indivisible goods has long been an important topic in economics and, more recen...
Assume that two players have strict rankings over an even number of indivisible items. We propose a...
There have been several interesting results in the lit-erature on dividing up goods between self-int...
We consider the task of assigning indivisible goods to a set of agents in a fair manner. Our notion ...