Which criteria qualify power indices for applications? -- A comment to "The story of the poor Public Good index"

12/14/2018
by   Sascha Kurz, et al.
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We discuss possible criteria that may qualify or disqualify power indices for applications. Instead of providing final answers we merely ask questions that are relevant from our point of view and summarize some material from the literature.

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