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Efficiency in Uncertain Cooperative Games
Bossert, Walter; Derks, Jean; Peters, Hans (Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2001)A contingent contract in a transferable utility game under uncertainty specifies an outcome for each possible state. It is assumed that coalitions evaluate these contracts by considering the minimal possible excesses. A main question of the paper ... -
Single-basined choice
Bossert, Walter; Peters, Hans (Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2013-06-03)Single-basined preferences generalize single-dipped preferences by allowing for multiple worst elements. These preferences have played an important role in areas such as voting, strategy-proofness and matching problems. We examine the notion of ... -
Single-Peaked Choice
Bossert, Walter; Peters, Hans (Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2006-09)Single-peaked preferences have played an important role in the literature ever since they were used by Black (1948) to formulate a domain restriction that is sufficient for the exclusion of cycles according to the majority rule. In this paper, we ... -
Single-plateaued choice
Bossert, Walter; Peters, Hans (Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2012-05)Single-plateaued preferences generalize single-peaked preferences by allowing for multiple best elements. These preferences have played an important role in areas such as voting, strategy-proofness and matching problems. We examine the notion of ... -
Single-Plateaued Choice
Bossert, Walter; Peters, Hans (Université de Montréal. Département de sciences économiques., 2012-05)Single-plateaued preferences generalize single-peaked preferences by allowing for multiple best elements. These preferences have played an important role in areas such as voting, strategy-proofness and matching problems. We examine the notion of ...