We pursue the analysis of the Path Serial Cost Sharing Rule by examining how the cost share of an agent varies with respect to its own demand and the one of other agents. We also provide bounds for cost shares under an appropriate assumption on the cost function. On poursuit l'analyse de la règle séquentielle avec sentiers (Path Serial Rule) pour le partage des coûts. On étudie la variation de la part du coût d'un agent par rapport à sa demande et celles des autres agents. On montre également que, avec une hypothèse appropriée sur la fonction de coût, les contributions exigées des agents avec cette règle se situent à l'intérieur de bornes raisonnables.Serial cost sharing, multi products, monotonicity, bounds
The cost sharing rule derived from the Shapley value is the unique sharing rule which allocates fixe...
Two agents jointly operate a decreasing marginal returns technology to produce a private good. We ch...
Under a contract, agents are not only held to honor the allocation as prescribed by a cost sharing m...
On poursuit l'analyse de la règle séquentielle avec sentiers (Path Serial Rule) pour le partage des ...
La règle de partage séquentiel des coûts a été conçue à l origine pour le cas où les demandes des ag...
In this paper we give a generalization of the serial cost-sharing rule defined by Moulin and Shenker...
We o¤er an axiomatization of the serial cost-sharing method of Friedman and Moulin (1999). The key p...
In this study we define a cost sharing rule for cost sharing problems. This rule is related to the ...
We focus on the Moulin-Shenker cost sharing rule as a natural extension of the serial rule to multi-...
A group of agents participate in a cooperative enterprise producing a single good. Each participant ...
A finite group of agents share a (one output) production function. A cost sharing rule allocates the...
In this paper we introduce a new cost sharing rule-the minimal overlap cost sharing rule-which is as...
We survey recent axiomatic results in the theory of cost-sharing. In this litterature, a method comp...
We propose two axiomatic theories of cost sharing with the common premise that agents demand compara...
We consider the problem of cost sharing in the presence of increasing returns to scale and potential...
The cost sharing rule derived from the Shapley value is the unique sharing rule which allocates fixe...
Two agents jointly operate a decreasing marginal returns technology to produce a private good. We ch...
Under a contract, agents are not only held to honor the allocation as prescribed by a cost sharing m...
On poursuit l'analyse de la règle séquentielle avec sentiers (Path Serial Rule) pour le partage des ...
La règle de partage séquentiel des coûts a été conçue à l origine pour le cas où les demandes des ag...
In this paper we give a generalization of the serial cost-sharing rule defined by Moulin and Shenker...
We o¤er an axiomatization of the serial cost-sharing method of Friedman and Moulin (1999). The key p...
In this study we define a cost sharing rule for cost sharing problems. This rule is related to the ...
We focus on the Moulin-Shenker cost sharing rule as a natural extension of the serial rule to multi-...
A group of agents participate in a cooperative enterprise producing a single good. Each participant ...
A finite group of agents share a (one output) production function. A cost sharing rule allocates the...
In this paper we introduce a new cost sharing rule-the minimal overlap cost sharing rule-which is as...
We survey recent axiomatic results in the theory of cost-sharing. In this litterature, a method comp...
We propose two axiomatic theories of cost sharing with the common premise that agents demand compara...
We consider the problem of cost sharing in the presence of increasing returns to scale and potential...
The cost sharing rule derived from the Shapley value is the unique sharing rule which allocates fixe...
Two agents jointly operate a decreasing marginal returns technology to produce a private good. We ch...
Under a contract, agents are not only held to honor the allocation as prescribed by a cost sharing m...