We introduce a new class of problems that contains two existing classes: allocation problems with single-peaked preferences and bankruptcy problems. On this class, we analyze the implications of well-known properties such as Pareto optimality, strategy-proofness, resource-monotonicity, no-envy, equal treatment of equals, and two new properties we introduce, hierarchical no-envy and independence of nonbinding constraints. Unlike earlier literature, we consider rules that allow free-disposability. We present characterizations of a rule we introduce on this domain. We relate this rule to well-known rules on the aforementioned subdomains. Based on this relation, we present a characterization of a well-known bankruptcy rule called the constraine...
Abstract This paper considers the problem of allocating multiple divisible commodities among a group...
The division problem under constraints consists of allocating a given amount of an homogeneous and p...
[eng] This thesis concerns itself with the study of situations in which a group of agents lay separa...
Abstract. We introduce a new class of problems that contains two existing classes: allocation proble...
This paper studies axiomatic characterizations of the constrained equal awards rule for bankruptcy p...
We consider the allocation problem of a single indivisible object to one of several agents under the...
This paper deals with the analysis of allocation problems with single peaked preferences, under the ...
We consider the problem of allocating m commodities among n agents with single-peaked preferences. W...
We consider the problem of allocating an infinitely divisible commodity among a group of agents with...
We consider the problem of allocating an infinitely divisible commodity among a group of agents with...
We consider allocation problems with indivisible goods when agents' preferences are single-peaked. T...
Multi-issue allocation situations study problems where we have to divide an estate among a group of ...
We study the problem of allocating an indivisible object to one of several agents on the full prefer...
The division problem under constraints consists of allocating a given amount of an homogeneous and p...
We consider assignment problems where heterogeneous indivisible goods are to be assigned to individu...
Abstract This paper considers the problem of allocating multiple divisible commodities among a group...
The division problem under constraints consists of allocating a given amount of an homogeneous and p...
[eng] This thesis concerns itself with the study of situations in which a group of agents lay separa...
Abstract. We introduce a new class of problems that contains two existing classes: allocation proble...
This paper studies axiomatic characterizations of the constrained equal awards rule for bankruptcy p...
We consider the allocation problem of a single indivisible object to one of several agents under the...
This paper deals with the analysis of allocation problems with single peaked preferences, under the ...
We consider the problem of allocating m commodities among n agents with single-peaked preferences. W...
We consider the problem of allocating an infinitely divisible commodity among a group of agents with...
We consider the problem of allocating an infinitely divisible commodity among a group of agents with...
We consider allocation problems with indivisible goods when agents' preferences are single-peaked. T...
Multi-issue allocation situations study problems where we have to divide an estate among a group of ...
We study the problem of allocating an indivisible object to one of several agents on the full prefer...
The division problem under constraints consists of allocating a given amount of an homogeneous and p...
We consider assignment problems where heterogeneous indivisible goods are to be assigned to individu...
Abstract This paper considers the problem of allocating multiple divisible commodities among a group...
The division problem under constraints consists of allocating a given amount of an homogeneous and p...
[eng] This thesis concerns itself with the study of situations in which a group of agents lay separa...