The following pages link to (Q5668220):
Displaying 50 items.
- Goodwill can hurt: a theoretical and experimental investigation of return policies in auctions (Q324169) (← links)
- Let them cheat! (Q423773) (← links)
- Implementation with partial provability (Q449172) (← links)
- Material interests, moral reputation, and crowding out species protection on private land (Q456424) (← links)
- Fractional matching markets (Q516999) (← links)
- A simple market-like allocation mechanism for public goods (Q522997) (← links)
- A dynamic non-direct implementation mechanism for interdependent value problems (Q522999) (← links)
- Exploring the scope of neurometrically informed mechanism design (Q523002) (← links)
- Implementation by mediated equilibrium (Q532726) (← links)
- Manipulation games in economies with indivisible goods (Q532728) (← links)
- The \(n\)-person Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining solution under pre-donations (Q540600) (← links)
- Manipulation by reallocating initial endowments (Q593964) (← links)
- Eliciting production possibilities from a well-informed manager (Q599689) (← links)
- Are incentives against economic justice? (Q629336) (← links)
- Non-bossiness (Q682486) (← links)
- A stable Nash mechanism implementing Lindahl allocations for quasi-linear environments (Q687051) (← links)
- Almost-dominant strategy implementation: exchange economies (Q705955) (← links)
- A new monotonicity condition for tournament solutions (Q708800) (← links)
- Enforcement of resource allocation mechanisms and second best industrial policy (Q760332) (← links)
- Externalities and the possibility of Pareto-satisfactory decentralization (Q787835) (← links)
- A simple auctioneerless mechanism with Walrasian properties (Q790698) (← links)
- Incentive compatibility and informational requirements (Q795694) (← links)
- Completely feasible and continuous implementation of the Lindahl correspondence with any number of goods (Q809860) (← links)
- Secure implementation experiments: Do strategy-proof mechanisms really work? (Q863276) (← links)
- Sincere and sophisticated players in an equal-income market (Q894069) (← links)
- Strategy-proof assignment of multiple resources (Q900413) (← links)
- A Hurwicz type result in a model with public good production (Q904839) (← links)
- Pareto improving taxes (Q924930) (← links)
- A characterization of optimal feasible tax mechanism (Q927419) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness versus efficiency on the cobb-Douglas domain of exchange economies (Q944260) (← links)
- Foundations of mechanism design: a tutorial. I. Key concepts and classical results (Q1001137) (← links)
- Foundations of mechanism design: a tutorial. II. Advanced concepts and results (Q1001138) (← links)
- Communication complexity and stability of equilibria in economies and games (Q1022387) (← links)
- Market-based pricing in grids: on strategic manipulation and computational cost (Q1046122) (← links)
- Dimensions of election procedures: Analyses and comparisons (Q1055323) (← links)
- Truthful revelation of preferences for a public good (Q1056342) (← links)
- On the informational efficiency of the competitive resource allocation process (Q1056662) (← links)
- Price-quantity duality in planning procedures (Q1066791) (← links)
- Existence of equilibrium for Walrasian endowment games (Q1068678) (← links)
- Strategic behaviour and a notion of ex ante efficiency in a voting model (Q1081505) (← links)
- On the local convergence of economic mechanisms (Q1083009) (← links)
- Discrete allocation mechanisms: Dimensional requirements for resource- allocation mechanisms when desired outcomes are unbounded (Q1083342) (← links)
- Private information in large economies (Q1083358) (← links)
- The scope of the hypothesis of Bayesian equilibrium (Q1085080) (← links)
- Vickrey-Clarke-Groves mechanisms and perfect competition (Q1090218) (← links)
- The manipulability of the Shapley-value (Q1104257) (← links)
- Optimal intertemporal allocation mechanisms and decentralization of decisions (Q1110436) (← links)
- On characterizing optimal competitive programs in terms of decentralizable conditions (Q1113787) (← links)
- A dictionary for voting paradoxes (Q1120441) (← links)
- Optimal contracts and competitive markets with costly state verification (Q1146099) (← links)