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The positive consequence of strategic manipulation in indivisible good allocation
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    The positive consequence of strategic manipulation in indivisible good allocation (English)
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    5 May 2011
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    consequence of strategic manipulation
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    Nash implementation
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    mechanism design
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    existence of \(\varepsilon\)-Nash equilibrium
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    strategy-proofness
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    indivisible good
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