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    A social choice function satisfying a ``dual dominance'' condition is Maskin monotonic if and only if it is constant. Hence, any non-constant social choice function satisfying dual dominance is not Nash implementable. Among the important examples are all social choice functions on unrestricted domains. On the other hand, non-constant social choice functions such as a Walrasian performance function in economic environments need not satisfy dual dominance.
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    Maskin monotonic
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    Nash implementable
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    unrestricted domains
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    dual dominance
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