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Linear and Non-linear budgets Sets
(2012-10-03)
In this paper we show that every choice problem in a finite-dimensional Euclidean space can be viewed as the budget set corresponding to an economic environment (possibly non- linear) in consumer choice theory.
A Reconsideration of some properties of solutions for two Dimensional Choice Problems
(2012-10-11)
In this paper, we take up the outstanding problems of axiomatically characterizing what we have referred to in the paper as the additive choice function on the classical domain for choice function on the classical domain ...
A Comment on Nash’s Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives Assumption for Choice Problems
(2012-10-17)
In a recent paper, campbel (1994) shows that if a choice correspondence satisfies Arrow’s choice axiom than it has a complete, reflexive and transitive rationalization, even if the domain does not include any set with fewer ...
Partial Issue Monotonicity
(2012-10-17)
In this paper we proposed and characterize a class of new solutions to bargaining problems which uses a reference point and satisfies a property known as partial issue monotonicity.
Negotiation Procedures Converging to Bargaining to Solutions
(2012-10-17)
In this paper we study globally stable adjustment processes converging to the egalitarian and Nash solutions respectively in two person bargaining problems, that a rise under bilateral monopoly. The preference structures ...
A Reduced Game Property for the Proportional Solutions for Claims Problems
(2012-10-11)
The Problem we discuss in this paper is one of allocating a homogenous, divisible good among a group of claimants in a way that is perceived as just or fair. A Solution to such a problem is allocating the good in proportion ...