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The following pages link to A revelation principle for competing mechanisms (Q1125569):
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- Non-exclusive dynamic contracts, competition, and the limits of insurance (Q337821) (← links)
- On the role of confidentiality and deadlines in bilateral negotiations (Q423748) (← links)
- A continuous-time analysis of optimal restructuring of contracts with costly information disclosure (Q436947) (← links)
- Seller competition by mechanism design (Q453209) (← links)
- High profit equilibria in directed search models (Q625049) (← links)
- Directed search and optimal production (Q694735) (← links)
- On multiple-principal multiple-agent models of moral hazard (Q844941) (← links)
- Universality of the Epstein-Wang type structure (Q844943) (← links)
- On the optimality of privacy in sequential contracting (Q854939) (← links)
- Menu theorems for bilateral contracting (Q860351) (← links)
- Common agency with informed principals: menus \textit{and} signals (Q894045) (← links)
- Reciprocal contracting (Q896940) (← links)
- Common agency games: Indifference and separable preferences (Q931785) (← links)
- A commitment folk theorem (Q972132) (← links)
- Sorting versus screening: search frictions and competing mechanisms (Q981035) (← links)
- Sequential contracting with multiple principals (Q1007319) (← links)
- Subjective states: a more robust model (Q1036571) (← links)
- Price competition for an informed buyer (Q1347825) (← links)
- Negotiation and take it or leave it in common agency. (Q1400986) (← links)
- Indeterminacy and directed search. (Q1406468) (← links)
- Competing mechanisms with multi-unit consumer demand (Q1622353) (← links)
- Robust competitive auctions (Q1667909) (← links)
- Sellers' implicit collusion in directed search markets (Q1675035) (← links)
- On competing mechanisms under exclusive competition (Q1792554) (← links)
- Competing mechanism games of moral hazard: communication and robustness (Q1929139) (← links)
- Competing mechanisms and folk theorems: two examples (Q1995461) (← links)
- General competing mechanism games with strategy-proof punishment (Q2092771) (← links)
- Private communication in competing mechanism games (Q2324801) (← links)
- Correlated information, mechanism design and informational rents (Q2386136) (← links)
- Search frictions, competing mechanisms and optimal market segmentation (Q2397643) (← links)
- A folk theorem for competing mechanisms (Q2447055) (← links)
- Strongly robust equilibrium and competing-mechanism games (Q2469861) (← links)
- Equilibrium (non-)existence in games with competing principals (Q2681816) (← links)
- MEETINGS AND MECHANISMS (Q6067127) (← links)