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The Uniform Rule in Economies with Single-Peaked Preferences, Endowments and Population-Monotonicity

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Moreno, B.

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We consider the problem of fair allocate an infinitely divisible commodity among agents with single-peaked preferences and private endowments.

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Paper provided by Valencia - Instituto de Investigaciones Economicas in its series Papers with number 96-10.

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Length: 32 pages
Date of creation: 1996
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Keywords: POPULATION HOUSEHOLD UTILITY FUNCTION

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