This article introduces and analyzes random conjugates of bankruptcy rules. A random conjugate is a rule which is derived from the definition of the underlying rule for two-claimant problems. For example, the random conjugate of the Aumann–Maschler rule yields an extension of concede-and-divide: the basic solution for bankruptcy problems with two claimants. Using the concept of random conjugates an alternative characterization of the proportional rule is provided. It turns out that the procedural definition of a random conjugate extends several of the properties of the underlying rule for two-claimant problems to the general domain of problems with an arbitrary number of claimants
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This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by focusing on gen...
In a bankruptcy problem framework we consider rules immune to possible manipulations by the creditor...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by adequately gene...
We study bankruptcy problems where the estate and the claims have stochastic values and we allow the...
This paper provides a natural way of reaching an agreement between two prominent proposals in a bank...
The concede-and-divide rule is a basic solution for bankruptcy problems with two claimants.An extens...
Abstract: This article characterizes the per capita nucleolus for bankruptcy games as a bankruptcy r...
This paper introduces and studies a random arrival rule for bankruptcy problems with nontransferable...
We implemented a system that computes bankruptcy rules. The implemented rules are: The Talmud, the P...
The commitment among agents has always been a difficult task, especially when they have to decide ho...
This article describes the per capita nucleolus for bankruptcy games as a bankruptcy rule. This rule...
We investigate how to extend bankruptcy rules to the more general setting in which agents ’ claims m...
In this paper, bankruptcy situations with interval data are studied. Two classical bankruptcy rules,...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by focusing on gen...
In a bankruptcy problem framework we consider rules immune to possible manipulations by the creditor...
This paper axiomatically studies bankruptcy problems with nontransferable utility by adequately gene...
We study bankruptcy problems where the estate and the claims have stochastic values and we allow the...
This paper provides a natural way of reaching an agreement between two prominent proposals in a bank...