No-Envy Criterion

Fairness: The Perception of Fair Treatment in Allocations
Fairness in economics refers to the perception that an allocation treats all economic agents equitably. Using the no-envy criterion, fairness is evaluated by ensuring no agent prefers another's allocation over their own.

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