D Lowing - Operations Research Letters, 2024 - Elsevier
To clean a polluted river, some agents must undertake operations that incur costs. The problem is to determine a fair method to share these expenses among agents. We consider …
This paper presents a hyper game analysis of the Krishna waters dispute and demonstrates its potential to yield an equilibrium solution even in the face of uncertainty that may be …
We take an axiomatic approach to the allocation of riparian water rights. We formalize ethical or structural properties as axioms of allocation rules. We show that several combinations of …
In river systems, costly upstream pollution abatement creates downstream welfare gains. Absent adequate agreement on how to share the gains, upstream regions lack incentives to …
How to divide a resource among individuals who have claims on it, has been an interesting and relevant problem in many different contexts since ancient times. We can find references …
We propose a new freight transportation problem to distribute the benefit of ore transportation throughout a linear route to compensate the communities located on it. Such …
In river systems, costly upstream pollution abatement creates downstream welfare gains. Without a central authority to enforce such abatement, the welfare gains can only be realized …