Fair Division by Contribution: A Shapley Value Perspective (opens in new tab)
In many resource allocation problems, agents' valuations are best interpreted not as subjective preferences, but as the value they generate from receiving resources. Such valuations capture productivity, effectiveness, or technology, and may differ significantly across agents. In these settings, classical fairness notions such as proportionality or envy-freeness fail to reflect agents' heterogeneous contributions to the collective outcome. Motiv...
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