Applications
From Dickinson College Wiki
Properties of Fariness
The divide-and-choose game
- In the divide-and-choose game, each player can insure that he does not envy the other.
- The "divider" (D):
- divides the goods so that he is indifferent to the chooser's choice. That is, he divides the bundle so that he himself is indifferent between the resultant bundles.
- divides the goods so that he is indifferent to the chooser's choice. That is, he divides the bundle so that he himself is indifferent between the resultant bundles.
- The "chooser" (C):
- After D establishes the bundles, C need only choose his most preferred bundle.
- After D establishes the bundles, C need only choose his most preferred bundle.
If the divider is certain of the chooser's preferences...
- The "divider" (D):
- divides the goods so that the chooser is indifferent between the resultant bundles.
- divides the goods so that the chooser is indifferent between the resultant bundles.
- The "chooser" (C):
- Can be counted on to choose the bundle that D would prefer him to choose.