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Title: Determining Total Favoring Apportionments Using the General Linear Divisor Method
Other Titles: Determinarea repartizărilor cu favorizare totală folosind metoda cu divizor liniar general
Authors: BOLUN, Ion 
Keywords: algorithm;apportionment method;apportionment method’s solution;linear divisor method;requirements of total favouring
Issue Date: 2021
Source: Cite asSM ISO690:2012BOLUN, Ion. Determinarea repartizărilor cu favorizare totală folosind metoda cu divizor liniar general. In: Economica. 2021, nr. 1(115), pp. 109-122. ISSN 1810-9136.
Project: 20.80009.5007.26. Modele, algoritmi şi tehnologii de conducere, optimizare şi securizare a sistemelor Ciber- Fizice 
Journal: Economica 
Abstract: 
Aspects of total favouring of large or small beneficiaries in proportional apportionments of entities using linear divisor methods (LDM) are discussed in the paper. In this aim, the requirements of apportionments compliance with linear divisor methods’ solution were defined and the conditions of LDM apportionments compliance with the requirements of total favouring large or small beneficiaries were determined. Subsequently, the A1 algorithm for determining the LDM apportionments which totally favour beneficiaries was elaborated. Using A1, calculations for three examples were performed, obtaining: a d’Hondt method’s apportionment which totally favours large beneficiaries, a Sainte-Laguë method’s apportionment which totally favours large beneficiaries and a Dependent linear divisor method’s apportionment which totally favors small beneficiaries. Obtained results confirm the opportunity of using the algorithm A1 for the determining of LDM apportionments which totally favour large beneficiaries or, on the contrary, the small ones.
URI: https://ibn.idsi.md/ro/vizualizare_articol/128326/
http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/793
ISSN: 1810-9136
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