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In this paper, we propose a new extension of the run-to-the-bank rule for bankruptcy situations to the class of multi-issue allocation situations. We show that this rule always yields a core element and that it satisfies self-duality. We characterise our rule by means of a new consistency property, issue-consistency.
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González-Alcón, C., Borm, P. & Hendrickx, R. A composite run-to-the-bank rule for multi-issue allocation situations. Math Meth Oper Res 65, 339–352 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00186-006-0123-z
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