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Problem solving / Gaming / Decision theory / Divide and choose / Proportional / Envy-free / Adjusted winner procedure / Surplus procedure / Alan D. Taylor / Fair division / Game theory / Welfare economics
Date: 2006-11-06 15:09:18
Problem solving
Gaming
Decision theory
Divide and choose
Proportional
Envy-free
Adjusted winner procedure
Surplus procedure
Alan D. Taylor
Fair division
Game theory
Welfare economics

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