
handle: 10419/314966
AbstractFirst, we suggest and discuss second-order versions of properties for solutions for TU games used to characterize the Banzhaf value, in particular, of standardness for two-player games, of the dummy player property, and of 2-efficiency. Then, we provide a number of characterizations of the Banzhaf value invoking the following properties: (i) [second-order standardness for two-player games or the second-order dummy player property] and 2-efficiency, (ii) standardness for one-player games, standardness for two-player games, and second-order 2-efficiency, (iii) standardness for one-player games, [second-order standardness for two-player games or the second-order dummy player property], and second-order 2-efficiency. These characterizations also work within the classes of simple games, of superadditive games, and of simple superadditive games.
Amalgamation, ddc:330, second-order payoffs, [SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, 2-person games, C71, Second-order marginal contributions, D60, Cooperative games, TU game, amalgamation, Banzhaf value, second-order marginal contributions, [SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, Second-order payoffs
Amalgamation, ddc:330, second-order payoffs, [SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, 2-person games, C71, Second-order marginal contributions, D60, Cooperative games, TU game, amalgamation, Banzhaf value, second-order marginal contributions, [SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, Second-order payoffs
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