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Avoiding unfairness of Owen solutions in linear production games
The Owen set is a well-know solution concept for the class of Linear Production games, which is included in the core. Despite their stability, Owen allocations might give null payoff to players which are absolutely necessary for any possible benefit to arise. We introduce a new solution set that overcomes such drawbacks. Some of its properties are shown as well as an axiomatic characterization.