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William Thomson

Global rank #553 99%

Institution: University of Rochester

Primary Field: Theory (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: 1979

Most Recent: 2016

RePEc ID: pth54 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.01
All Time 2.01 20.11 20.78 0.00 78.09

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 38
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 61.26

Publications (38)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2016 A new characterization of the proportional rule for claims problems Economics Letters C 1
2015 For claims problems, compromising between the proportional and constrained equal awards rules Economic Theory B 1
2013 A characterization of a family of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims Games and Economic Behavior B 1
2012 Let them cheat! Games and Economic Behavior B 2
2012 Lorenz rankings of rules for the adjudication of conflicting claims Economic Theory B 1
2008 The two-agent claims-truncated proportional rule has no consistent extension: A constructive proof Economics Letters C 1
2008 On properties of division rules lifted by bilateral consistency Journal of Mathematical Economics B 2
2008 Operators for the adjudication of conflicting claims Journal of Economic Theory A 2
2007 Children Crying at Birthday Parties. Why? Economic Theory B 1
2006 A new solution to the problem of adjudicating conflicting claims Economic Theory B 2
2005 Convergence under replication of rules to adjudicate conflicting claims Games and Economic Behavior B 2
2005 Divide-and-permute Games and Economic Behavior B 1
2003 Claims problems and weighted generalizations of the Talmud rule Economic Theory B 2
1997 Two derivations of the uniform rule and an application to bankruptcy Economics Letters C 2
1997 The Replacement Principle in Economies with Single-Peaked Preferences Journal of Economic Theory A 1
1995 Population-Monotonic Solutions to the Problem of Fair Division When Preferences Are Single-Peaked. Economic Theory B 1
1995 Games of Fair Division Games and Economic Behavior B 2
1994 Consistent Solutions to the Problem of Fair Division When Preferences Are Single-Peaked Journal of Economic Theory A 1
1993 The replacement principle in public good economies with single-peaked preferences Economics Letters C 1
1992 On the fair division of a heterogeneous commodity Journal of Mathematical Economics B 3
1990 Nash solution and uncertain disagreement points Games and Economic Behavior B 2
1990 Egalitarian solutions and uncertain disagreement points Economics Letters C 2
1990 A refinement and extension of the no-envy concept Economics Letters C 2
1990 On the non existence of envy-free and egalitarian-equivalent allocations in economies with indivisibilities Economics Letters C 1
1989 A refinement and extension of the no-envy concept Economics Letters C 2
1988 Can everyone benefit from growth? : Two difficulties Journal of Mathematical Economics B 2
1988 A study of choice correspondences in economies with a variable number of agents Journal of Economic Theory A 1
1987 The walrasian mechanism from equal division is not monotonic with respect to variations in the number of consumers Journal of Public Economics A 2
1987 Monotonicity of bargaining solutions with respect to the disagreement point Journal of Economic Theory A 1
1986 Reversal of asymmetries of allocation mechanisms under manipulation Economics Letters C 1
1984 The Manipulability of Resource Allocation Mechanisms Review of Economic Studies S 1
1983 Collective guarantee structures Economics Letters C 1
1983 Equity in exchange economies Journal of Economic Theory A 1
1983 Problems of fair division and the Egalitarian solution Journal of Economic Theory A 1
1982 An informationally efficient equity criterion Journal of Public Economics A 1
1981 A class of solutions to bargaining problems Journal of Economic Theory A 1
1980 Two characterizations of the Raiffa solution Economics Letters C 1
1979 Eliciting production possibilities from a well-informed manager Journal of Economic Theory A 1