Example 1: Miners Consider a group of
n miners, who have discovered large bars of gold. If two miners can carry one piece of gold, then the payoff of a coalition
S is :v(S) = \begin{cases} |S|/2, & \text{if }|S|\text{ is even}; \\ (|S|-1)/2, & \text{if }|S|\text{ is odd}. \end{cases} If there are more than two miners and there is an even number of miners, then the core consists of the single payoff where each miner gets 1/2. If there is an odd number of miners, then the core is empty.
Example 2: Gloves Mr A and Mr B are knitting gloves. The gloves are one-size-fits-all, and two gloves make a pair that they sell for €5. They have each made three gloves. How to share the proceeds from the sale? The problem can be described by a
characteristic function form game with the following characteristic function: Each man has three gloves, that is one pair with a market value of €5. Together, they have 6 gloves or 3 pair, having a market value of €15. Since the singleton coalitions (consisting of a single man) are the only non-trivial coalitions of the game all possible distributions of this sum belong to the core, provided both men get at least €5, the amount they can achieve on their own. For instance (7.5, 7.5) belongs to the core, but so does (5, 10) or (9, 6).
Example 3: Shoes Suppose a pair consists of a left and a right shoe, which together are worth €10. Consider a game with 2001 players: 1000 of them have 1 left shoe, 1001 have 1 right shoe. The core of this game is somewhat surprising: it consists of a single imputation that gives €10 to each player having a (scarce) left shoe, and €0 to those owning an (oversupplied) right shoe. No coalition can block this outcome, because no left shoe owner will accept less than €10, and any imputation that pays a positive amount to any right shoe owner must pay less than €10000 in total to the other players, who can get €10000 on their own. Therefore, there is just one imputation in the core. The core remains the same, even if we increase the numbers as long as left shoes are scarcer. The core has been criticized for being so extremely sensitive to oversupply of one type of player. ==The core in general equilibrium theory==