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The composite iteration algorithm for finding efficient and financially fair risk-sharing rules

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  • Pazdera, Jaroslav
  • Schumacher, Johannes M.
  • Werker, Bas J.M.

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We consider the problem of finding an efficient and fair ex-ante rule for division of an uncertain monetary outcome among a finite number of von Neumann–Morgenstern agents. Efficiency is understood here, as usual, in the sense of Pareto efficiency subject to the feasibility constraint. Fairness is defined as financial fairness with respect to a predetermined pricing functional. We show that efficient and financially fair allocation rules are in one-to-one correspondence with positive eigenvectors of a nonlinear homogeneous and monotone mapping associated to the risk sharing problem. We establish relevant properties of this mapping. On the basis of this, we obtain a proof of existence and uniqueness of solutions via nonlinear Perron–Frobenius theory, as well as a proof of global convergence of the natural iterative algorithm. We argue that this algorithm is computationally attractive, and discuss its rate of convergence.

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  • Pazdera, Jaroslav & Schumacher, Johannes M. & Werker, Bas J.M., 2017. "The composite iteration algorithm for finding efficient and financially fair risk-sharing rules," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 122-133.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:mateco:v:72:y:2017:i:c:p:122-133
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jmateco.2017.07.008
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