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Controlled Dynamic Fair Division
Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2017In the single-resource dynamic fair division framework there is a homogeneous resource that is shared between agents dynamically arriving and departing over time. When n agents are present, there is only one truly ``fair'' allocation: each agent receives 1/n of the resource.
Friedman, Eric J. +2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
We start from the assumption that any realistic reform proposal must not require a constitutional amendment. We then suggest that hyperpoliticization arises out of a feedback loop between appointments and decision-making: Politicized decisions beget politicized appointments, and vice-vernal.
Bartrum, Ian +2 more
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We start from the assumption that any realistic reform proposal must not require a constitutional amendment. We then suggest that hyperpoliticization arises out of a feedback loop between appointments and decision-making: Politicized decisions beget politicized appointments, and vice-vernal.
Bartrum, Ian +2 more
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The Review of Economic Studies, 1977
The " divide-and-choose " method has played an important role in the literature on fair division.' This technique for allocating bundles of goods seems impartial, requires little cooperation from agents, and is nearly free of administrative costs. It is therefore somewhat puzzling that it has found so few applications in the real world, where sometimes
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The " divide-and-choose " method has played an important role in the literature on fair division.' This technique for allocating bundles of goods seems impartial, requires little cooperation from agents, and is nearly free of administrative costs. It is therefore somewhat puzzling that it has found so few applications in the real world, where sometimes
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2012
Almost every day, we encounter fair-division problems: in the guise of dividing a piece of cake, slicing a ham sandwich, or by dividing our time with respect to the needs and expectations of family, friends, work, etc.
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Almost every day, we encounter fair-division problems: in the guise of dividing a piece of cake, slicing a ham sandwich, or by dividing our time with respect to the needs and expectations of family, friends, work, etc.
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