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Strongly balanced cooperative games

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Le Breton,Michel
Owen,Guillermo
Weber,Shlomo (Le Breton:University of Marseille Owen:University of Monterey Weber:University of Toronto)

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Paper provided by University of Bonn, Germany in its series Discussion Paper Serie A with number 338.

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Keywords: Game theory; Cooperative games; Assignement games; Consecutive games; Communication games;

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