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The following pages link to Optimal Allocation of Public Goods: A Solution to the "Free Rider" Problem (Q4138424):
Displayed 43 items.
- On the existence of optimal truth-dominant mechanisms (Q673297) (← links)
- A stable Nash mechanism implementing Lindahl allocations for quasi-linear environments (Q687051) (← links)
- Completely feasible and continuous implementation of the Lindahl correspondence with a message space of minimal dimension (Q749420) (← links)
- Competitive equilibrium with local public goods (Q754094) (← links)
- A note on the relationship of interdependent action to the optimality of certain voting decisions (Q760326) (← links)
- A note on allocations attainable through Nash equilibria (Q789297) (← links)
- A simple auctioneerless mechanism with Walrasian properties (Q790698) (← links)
- Counting Groves-Ledyard equilibria via degree theory (Q792203) (← links)
- Class shares and economies of scope (Q803015) (← links)
- Completely feasible and continuous implementation of the Lindahl correspondence with any number of goods (Q809860) (← links)
- Optimal nonlinear income taxation with a finite population (Q869884) (← links)
- Implementation of Pareto efficient allocations (Q999738) (← links)
- Foundations of mechanism design: a tutorial. II. Advanced concepts and results (Q1001138) (← links)
- A difficulty with the ''command'' allocation mechanism (Q1054630) (← links)
- Dimensions of election procedures: Analyses and comparisons (Q1055323) (← links)
- One person/one vote is not efficient given information on factions (Q1085020) (← links)
- Stability of the Groves and Ledyard mechanism (Q1108174) (← links)
- Game forms for Nash implementation of general social choice correspondences (Q1119142) (← links)
- On allocations attainable through Nash equilibria (Q1131927) (← links)
- Incentives, iterative communication, and organizational control (Q1141583) (← links)
- Optimal provision of public goods through Nash equilibria (Q1148777) (← links)
- Nash and dominant strategy implementation in economic environments (Q1162430) (← links)
- Revelation of preferences for public goods: Aggregation by abelian operations (Q1164519) (← links)
- Voting and paying for public goods: An application of the theory of the core (Q1164547) (← links)
- Efficient allocation with continuous quantities (Q1174591) (← links)
- Dynamic implementation in two-agent economies (Q1201842) (← links)
- Implementing Lindahl allocations by a withholding mechanism (Q1207011) (← links)
- Distortion of preferences, income distribution, and the case for a linear income tax (Q1236060) (← links)
- Arbitration of two-party disputes under ignorance (Q1251988) (← links)
- A group incentive compatible mechanism yielding core allocations (Q1255872) (← links)
- Repeated implementation (Q1277094) (← links)
- A voluntary participation game with a non-excludable public good (Q1289261) (← links)
- Adaptive dynamics and the implementation problem with complete information (Q1300208) (← links)
- Equilibrium binding agreements (Q1357420) (← links)
- Virtual implementation in incomplete information environments with infinite alternatives and types (Q1371183) (← links)
- Strategy-proof cost sharing, ability to pay and free provision of an indivisible public good. (Q1398329) (← links)
- Equilibrium allocations of Walrasian preference games (Q1837096) (← links)
- Non-cooperative implementation: A survey of recent results (Q1837610) (← links)
- Non-excludable public good experiments (Q1886746) (← links)
- On a conjecture by Gale about one-sided matching problems (Q2277345) (← links)
- How well do people play a quantum prisoner's dilemma? (Q2491388) (← links)
- Learning dynamics for mechanism design: an experimental comparison of public goods mechanisms (Q2496784) (← links)
- Strategy-proof and individually rational social choice functions for public good economies (Q5916382) (← links)