R. Acosta Vega, E. Algaba Duran, J. Sánchez-Soriano
There are three categories of water pollutants to which various substances
belong. In this paper, we analyze the allocation problem that arises when an
authority wishes to design a water quality policy to limit the concentrations
in the water of each of those categories, and this affects the limits established
for polluting substances. To solve this problem we adapt the concept of pro-
proportionality to situations where several perfectly divisible resources have to
be allocated among certain set of agents that have exactly one claim which is
used for all resources. In particular, we introduce the constrained proportional
awards rule, which extend the classical proportional rule to these situations.
Moreover, we provide an axiomatic characterization of this rule. Finally, we
apply this allocation rule to a case study of management of water pollution
control.
Keywords: Multi-issue allocation problems, proportional rule, water pollution control
Scheduled
GT02 Game Theory II. Game theory, communication and distribution
June 9, 2022 12:00 PM
A14