Cena węgla brunatnego jako wyznacznik podziału zysku w układach kopalń i elektrowni. Część II – Formuły cen węgla brunatnego [Lignite price as a determinant of the split of profit in systems of mines and power plants. Part II – Lignite price formulas]
For methods of the profit division in the bilateral monopoly of the mine and the power station sug-gested in the first part of this paper the formulae for lignite price and shares in the joint profit of the mine and the power station are calculated. The proposed profit division contain: the egalitarian, normal and asymmetrical Nash solution, the proportional division, assuring equal and proportional profit margins division (in it calculated only on the basis of prime costs) and Nash and Kalai-Smorodinsky solution with individual utility functions.
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27 Mar 2007 Publication status: Published in Górnictwo i geologia IX (Mining and geology IX) Prace Naukowe Instytutu Górnictwa Politechniki Wrocławskiej Nr 118 (Scientific Papers of the Institute of Mining of the Wroclaw Univ. of Technology No.118).Seria: Studia i Materiały Nr 33 (Series: Studies and Research No.33)(2007): pp. 59-68 Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:2385
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