2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12351-021-00632-7
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A claims problem approach to the cost allocation of a minimum cost spanning tree

Abstract: We propose to allocate the cost of a minimum cost spanning tree by deining a claims problem and using claims rules, then providing easy and intuitive ways to distribute this cost. Depending on the starting point that we consider, we deine two models. On the one hand, the benefit-sharing model considers individuals' costs to the source as the starting point, and then the beneit of building the eicient tree is shared by the agents. On the other hand, the costs-sharing model starts from the individuals' minimum c… Show more

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