Center for Mathematical Economics Working Papers
From Center for Mathematical Economics, Bielefeld University
Contact information at EDIRC.
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Bettina Weingarten ().
Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 363: The Shapley Value of Phylogenetic Trees

- Claus-Jochen Haake, Akemi Kashiwada and Francis Edward Su
- 362: Computing the Minkowski sum of prisms

- Diethard Pallaschke and Joachim Rosenmüller
- 361: A superadditive solution

- Diethard Pallaschke and Joachim Rosenmüller
- 360: Cephoids. Minkowski sums of prisms

- Diethard Pallaschke and Joachim Rosenmüller
- 359: Dividing by Demanding: Object Division through Market Procedures

- Claus-Jochen Haake
- 358: Competitive outcomes and endogenous coalition formation in an n-person game

- Ning Sun, Walter Trockel and Zaifu Yang
- 357: Game theory. The language of social science?

- Walter Trockel
- 356: The Maschler-Perles solution: 2 simple proofs for superadditivity

- Joachim Rosenmüller
- 355: Core-equivalence for the Nash bargaining solution

- Walter Trockel
- 354: On the meaning of the Nash product

- Walter Trockel
- 353: On the connectedness of coincidences and zero poins of mappings

- Adolphus Talman and Zaifu Yang
- 352: Feasible Beliefs in Noncooperative Games

- Leif Albers
- 351: Strategic Behavior on Financial Markets

- Yakar Kannai and Joachim Rosenmüller
- 350: Trading bargaining weights

- Ulrike Ervig and Claus-Jochen Haake
- 349: The Electricity Market

- Joachim Rosenmüller
- 348: Piecewise Linear Bertrand Oligopoly

- Joachim Rosenmüller
- 347: A combinatorial topological theorem and its application

- Zaifu Yang
- 346: A general strategy proof fair allocation mechanism

- Ning Sun and Zaifu Yang
- 345: Power measurement as sensitivity analysis: a unified approach

- Stefan Napel and Mika Widgrén
- 344: Perfection and stability of stationary points with applications to noncooperative games

- Gerard van der Laan, Adolphus Talman and Zaifu Yang
- 343: A general existence theorem of zero points

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Gleb A. Koshevoy, Adolphus Talman and Zaifu Yang
- 342: Perfectly fair allocations with indivisibilities

- Ning Sun and Zaifu Yang
- 341: The max convolution approach to equilibrium analysis

- Ning Sun and Zaifu Yang
- 340: Dividing the indivisible: procedures for allocation cabinet ministries to political parties in a parlamentary system

- Steven Brams and Todd Kaplan
- 339: How to cope with division problems under interval uncertainty of claims?

- Rodica Brânzei, Dinko Dimitrov, Stefan Pickl and Stef Tijs
- 338: Fuzzy judgment in bargaining games: diverse patterns of price determination and transaction in buyer-seller exchange

- Ewa Roszkowska and Tom R. Burns
- 337: Egalitarianism in convex fuzzy games

- Rodica Brânzei, Dinko Dimitrov and Stef Tijs
- 336: Cost sharing in a joint project

- S. H. Tijs and R. Brânzei
- 335: Centralized common pool management and local community participation

- Jana Vyrastekova and Daan van Soest
- 334: Self-supporting liberals and their cliques: an axiomatic characterization

- Dinko Dimitrov and Yongsheng Xu
- 333: Social choice and just institutions: new perspectives

- Marc Fleurbaey
- 332: Convex fuzzy games and participation monotonic allocation schemes

- Rodica Brânzei, Dinko Dimitrov and Stef Tijs
- 331: Hypercubes and compromise values for cooperative fuzzy games

- Rodica Brânzei, Dinko Dimitrov and Stef Tijs
- 330: Moral property rights in bargaining

- Simon Gächter and Arno Riedl
- 329: NTU prenucleoli

- Sven Klauke
- 328: The Pazner-Schmeidler social ordering: a defence

- Marc Fleurbaey
- 327: Antagonistic properties and n-person games

- Jean-Pierre Beaud
- 326: The positive core of a cooperative game

- Gooni Orshan and Peter Sudhölter
- 325: Reconfirming the prenucleolus

- Gooni Orshan and Peter Sudhölter
- 324: The dummy paradox of the bargaining set

- Bezalel Peleg and Peter Sudhölter
- 323: A note on an axiomatization of the core of market games

- Peter Sudhölter and Bezalel Peleg
- 322: Can and should the Nash Program be looked at as a part of mechanism theory

- Walter Trockel
- 321: Game theory

- Joachim Rosenmüller and Walter Trockel
- 320: Cartels via the modiclus

- Joachim Rosenmüller and Peter Sudhölter
- 319: Formation of cartels in glove markets and the modiclus

- Joachim Rosenmüller and Peter Sudhölter
- 318: The endogenous formation of cartels

- Joachim Rosenmüller
- 317: Experimental evidence for attractions to chance

- Wulf Albers, Robin Pope, Reinhard Selten and Bodo Vogt
- 316: The minimal quota for a complete and transitive majority relation

- Laurent Vidu
- 315: Full information, hidden action and hidden information in principal agent games

- Bodo Vogt
- 314: Symmetric homogeneous local interaction

- Axel Ostmann and Martha Saboyá