We introduce a general class of rules for claims problems, called the difference rules, and demonstrate that a rule satisfies composition down and ...
Abstract. We introduce a general class of rules for claims problems, called the difference rules, and demonstrate that a rule satisfies composition.
Apr 25, 2005 · Another example is a rule often called the “constrained equal awards rule.” This rule equalizes the agents' awards whenever possible, subject to ...
We introduce a general class of rules for claims problems, called the difference rules, and demonstrate that a rule satisfies composition down and ...
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Chambers, Christopher P., 2006. "Asymmetric rules for claims problems without homogeneity," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol.
Asymmetric rules for claims problems without homogeneity ; 2006 · Chambers, Christopher P. · Games and economic behavior. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, ISSN 0899-8256, ...
The result states that the empirical risk is larger for the contract with the higher coverage, in the sense that the average indemnity would be smaller with the ...
In this sense, asymmetric claims are more difficult to falsify – that is, they have less empirical content (Popper 1959). For example, the claim that X is ...
The authors' results suggest that settlement delay is increased when the insurer perceives the case to be of potentially high value, when litigants face low ...
We describe and characterize the family of asymmetric parametric division rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims on a divisible homogeneous good.