We study the implications of secured lower bound when imposed together with minimal rights first or composition up for the resolution of conflicting claims. We show that the Talmud rule is the only rule satisfying secured lower bound, minimal rights first, and consistency. In addition, we show that if minimal rights first and consistency in the above characterization were replaced with composition up and null claims consistency, respectively, the constrained equal awards rule stands out as the only acceptable rule.
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The idea of ensuring a guarantee (a minimum amount of the resources) to each agent has recently acqu...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by focusing on gen...
This paper focuses on some appealing properties for claims problems. Our main result is that the Con...
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We compare certain bankruptcy rules in a bankruptcy model with an en-dogenous estate on the basis of...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of some classical solutions to bankruptcy problems from a...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by adequately gene...
This paper analyzes a family of solutions to bankruptcy problems that generalizes the Talmud rule (T...
We introduce a new solution for bankruptcy problems that satisfies weaker versions of the Exemption ...
This paper introduces a new way of representing bankruptcy rules.These representations are used to s...
This paper analyzes a family of rules for bankruptcy problems that generalizes the so-called reverse...
This paper analyzes a family of rules for bankruptcy problems that generalizes the Talmud rule (T) a...
The Reverse Talmud rule for bankruptcy problems applies the Constrained Equal Awards rule (CEA rule)...
We characterize a family of bankruptcy rules on the basis of the consistency and additivity in a lim...
This paper is devoted to the study of claims problems. We identify the family of rules that satisfy ...
The idea of ensuring a guarantee (a minimum amount of the resources) to each agent has recently acqu...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by focusing on gen...
This paper focuses on some appealing properties for claims problems. Our main result is that the Con...
This paper studies axiomatic characterizations of the constrained equal awards rule for bankruptcy p...
We compare certain bankruptcy rules in a bankruptcy model with an en-dogenous estate on the basis of...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of some classical solutions to bankruptcy problems from a...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by adequately gene...