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The following pages link to Undominated Nash implementation in bounded mechanisms (Q1324091):
Displayed 45 items.
- Collusive dominant-strategy truthfulness (Q417640) (← links)
- A natural mechanism for eliciting rankings when jurors have favorites (Q485804) (← links)
- Implementability and equity in production economies with unequal skills (Q497947) (← links)
- Nash implementation of competitive equilibria in the job-matching market (Q532688) (← links)
- Implementation in minimax regret equilibrium (Q632976) (← links)
- Nash implementation with partially honest individuals (Q665086) (← links)
- Leveraging possibilistic beliefs in unrestricted combinatorial auctions (Q725051) (← links)
- Virtual Nash implementation with admissible support (Q845019) (← links)
- Credible implementation (Q863264) (← links)
- Complexity and repeated implementation (Q896948) (← links)
- Mechanism design for a solution to the tragedy of commons (Q926327) (← links)
- Dominant strategy implementation in economic environments (Q926788) (← links)
- Natural implementation in public goods economies (Q1039572) (← links)
- Undominated Nash implementation with collusion and renegotiation (Q1288245) (← links)
- An implementation-theoretic approach to non-cooperative foundations (Q1294004) (← links)
- A nonparametric, efficient public good decision mechanism: Undominated Bayesian implementation (Q1294103) (← links)
- Adaptive dynamics and the implementation problem with complete information (Q1300208) (← links)
- Nash implementation and double implementation: Equivalence theorems (Q1300409) (← links)
- Characterizing natural implementability: The fair and Walrasian correspondences (Q1304011) (← links)
- Double implementation in Nash and undominated Nash equilibria in social choice environments (Q1339005) (← links)
- Public goods provision: Applying Jackson-Moulin mechanism for restricted agent characteristics (Q1357589) (← links)
- Implementing coordinated team play (Q1367913) (← links)
- Double implementation by a simple game form in the commons problem (Q1381986) (← links)
- Implementation in principal-agent models of adverse selection (Q1584555) (← links)
- Incentive mechanism design for production economies with both private and public ownerships (Q1592728) (← links)
- Mechanism design when players' preferences and information coincide (Q1650274) (← links)
- Natural implementation with semi-responsible agents in pure exchange economies (Q1684127) (← links)
- A simple mechanism for double implementation with semi-socially-responsible agents (Q1787988) (← links)
- Strong implementation with partially honest individuals (Q1800965) (← links)
- Subgame-perfect implementation of bargaining solutions. (Q1864826) (← links)
- Nash-implementation of competitive equilibria via a bounded mechanism (Q1944868) (← links)
- The pivotal mechanism versus the voluntary contribution mechanism: an experimental comparison (Q2125108) (← links)
- Implementation of marginal cost pricing equilibrium allocations with transfers in economies with increasing returns to scale (Q2268909) (← links)
- Triple implementation by sharing mechanisms in production economies with unequal labor skills (Q2384716) (← links)
- Subgame perfect implementation of voting rules via randomized mechanisms (Q2385120) (← links)
- Outcome-robust mechanisms for Nash implementation (Q2417415) (← links)
- Simple mechanisms and preferences for honesty (Q2437181) (← links)
- Continuous virtual implementation: complete information (Q2668986) (← links)
- Implementation with evidence (Q4683689) (← links)
- Rationalizable Implementation of Correspondences (Q5108244) (← links)
- Recent Results on Implementation with Complete Information (Q5111111) (← links)
- Implementation Theory (Q5150289) (← links)
- IRRATIONALITY‐PROOFNESS: MARKETS VERSUS GAMES (Q5420147) (← links)
- Maskin meets Abreu and Matsushima (Q6059563) (← links)
- Implementation in undominated strategies with applications to auction design, public good provision and matching (Q6122069) (← links)