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Variants are obtained by considering different domains and/or different collections of monotonicities. We deal with nonemptiness, uniqueness, and continuity, ...
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We introduce four closely related allocation scheme rules for coalitional games. Each of these rules results in a population monotonic allocation scheme (PMAS) ...
Feb 12, 2008 · We introduce four closely related allocation scheme rules for coalitional games. Each of these rules results in a population monotonic ...
Monotonicities, which measure the payoff difference for a player between two nested coalitions, are the driving force. These monotonicities can best be compared ...
Jan 9, 2008 · We introduce four closely related allocation scheme rules for coalitional games. Each of these rules results in a population monotonic ...
Dive into the research topics of 'The monoclus of a coalitional game'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Utility Economics, Econometrics and ...
Monotonicities, which measure the payoff difference for a player between two nested coalitions, are the driving force. These monotonicities can best be compared ...
The monoclus of a coalitional game. Citation for published version (APA):. Slikker, M., & Norde, H. W. (2008). The monoclus of a coalitional game. (BETA ...
By Marco Slikker and Henk Norde; Abstract: The analysis of single-valued solution concepts, providing payoffs to players for the grand coalition only, ...
The monoclus of a coalitional game. Authors: Marco Slikker (Other), Henk Norde (Other). Front cover image for The monoclus of a coalitional game.