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Léa Munich, PhD in Economics

Léa Munich defended her thesis for the PhD in Economics, on 1-October-2024, in Nancy, on the subject: “Cooperative game theory serve company: common costs sharing”, directed by Yannick Gabuthy (Univ. Lorraine, BETA) & Sylvain Béal (CRESE)

Jury : Pierre Dehez (UC Louvain), Francis Bloch (Univ. Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne- Rapporteur), Agnieszka Rusinowska (CNRS, Univ. Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne), & Claire Borsenberger (La Poste Group).

Abstract : The modern economy is characterized by growth of the number of major companies with multiple activities and infrastructures. The activity of these companies is often regulated and requires a subtle allocation of costs between business entities. Cooperative game theory will be used to optimize common costs sharing. On the one hand, a positive approach will be achieved. The aim is to model the cost-sharing situations and the constraints on professional activity. On the other hand, a normative approach will be achieved. The aim is to provide and study solutions to problems of cost-sharing and network access pricing.