[:es]Gutiérrez, E. (CIO and Department of Statistics, Mathematics and Computer Science, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, Spain) Llorca, N. (CIO and Department of Statistics, Mathematics and Computer Science, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, Spain) Sánchez-Soriano, J.(CIO and Department of Statistics, Mathematics and Computer Science, University Miguel Hernández of Elche, Spain)Mosquera, M. (Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Vigo, Spain)
Abstract. In this paper we deal with production situations where a cap or limit to the amount of greenhouse gas emissions permitted is imposed. Fixing a tax for each ton of pollutant emitted is also considered. We use bankruptcy rules to define cooperative games with externalities associated with these situations and analyze the existence of coalitionally stable allocations of the emission permits. We prove that the constrained equal awards ( CEA ) rule provides stable allocations and as a direct mechanism, it is incentive compatible. These two facts have interesting managerial implications to control pollution emissions.[:]
Scientific articles
N. Allouch, Luis A. Guardiola, & A. Meca (2024). Measuring productivity in networks: A game-theoretic approach. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 91, 101783.
N. Allouch (University of Kent – School of Economics), Luis A. Guardiola (Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos para la Economía y Empresa, Universidad de Murcia), Ana Meca (I.U. Centro de Investigación Operativa, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche) Abstract: Measuring individual productivity (or equivalently distributing the overall productivity) in a network structure of workers displaying peer effects has been [...]
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