
The Shapley Value: Essays in Honor of Lloyd S. Shapley
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | |
1. Introduction to the Shapley value Alvin E. Roth | |
Part I. Ancestral Papers: 2. A value for n-person games Lloyd S. Shapley | |
3. A method for evaluating the distribution of power in a committee system Lloyd S. Shapley and Martin Shubik | |
Part II. Reformulation and Generalizations: 4. The expected utility of playing a game Alvin E. Roth | |
5. The Shapley-Shubik and Banzhaf power indices as probabilities Philip D. Straffin, Jr. | |
6. Weighted Shapley values Ehud Kalai and Dov Samet | |
7. Probabilistic values for games Robert James Weber | |
8. Combinatorial representations of the Shapley value based on average relative payoffs Uriel G. Rothblum | |
9. The potential of the Shapley value Sergiu Hart and Andreu Mas-Colell | |
10. Multilinear extensions of games Guillermo Owen | |
Part III. Coalitions: 11. Coalitional value Mordecai Kurz | |
12. Endogenous formation of links between players and the coalitions: an application of the Shapley value Robert J. Aumann and Roger B. Myerson | |
Part IV. Large Games: 13. Values of large finite games Myrna Holtz Wooders and William R. Zame | |
14. Payoffs in nonatomic economics: an axiomatic approach Pradeep Dubley and Abraham Neyman | |
15. Values of smooth nonatomic games: the method of multilinear approximation Dov Monderer and Abraham Neyman | |
16. Nondifferentiable TU markets: the value Jean-Franç | |
ois Mertens | |
Part V. Cost Allocation and Fair Division: 17. Individual contribution and just compensation H. P. Young | |
18. The Aumann-Shapley prices: a survey Yair Tauman | |
Part VI. NTU Games: 19. Utility comparison and the theory of games Lloyd S. Shapley | |
20. Paths leading to the Nash set Michael Maschler, Guillermo Owen and Bezalel Peleg. |
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