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Econometrica, 1992
Summary: A fixed group of \(n\) agents share a one input, one output technology with decreasing returns. We propose the following cost sharing formula. Agent 1 with the lowest demand of output \(q_ 1\) pays \((1/n)\)th of the cost of \(nq_ 1\). Agent 2, with the next lowest demand \(q_ 2\) pays agent 1's cost share plus \(1/(n-1)\)th of the incremental
Moulin, Herve, Shenker, Scott
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Summary: A fixed group of \(n\) agents share a one input, one output technology with decreasing returns. We propose the following cost sharing formula. Agent 1 with the lowest demand of output \(q_ 1\) pays \((1/n)\)th of the cost of \(nq_ 1\). Agent 2, with the next lowest demand \(q_ 2\) pays agent 1's cost share plus \(1/(n-1)\)th of the incremental
Moulin, Herve, Shenker, Scott
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Introduction: Serial Genders, Gendered Serialities
2021The introduction critically explores the two paradigms underlying this study: gender and seriality. It assembles an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for the following readings and terminology that the book develops. The work of Iris Marion Young, Judith Butler, and Judith Roof figures prominently, especially their understanding of gender as an ...
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Serial Killers and Serial Rapists
2008This chapter reviews the typologies for serial murder and serial rape. The aim here is to showcase the principal conceptual models that have accounted for these two forms of criminal behavior in the extant literature. Additionally, however, the chapter considers where and how the typologies on serial rape and murder could be integrated, especially with
Stacey L. Shipley, Bruce A. Arrigo
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