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The following pages link to Inefficiency of strategy-proof allocation mechanisms in pure exchange economies (Q1178178):
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- Manipulation games in economies with indivisible goods (Q532728) (← links)
- A note on strategyproofness in Edgeworth-Box economies (Q672546) (← links)
- Almost-dominant strategy implementation: exchange economies (Q705955) (← links)
- The relation between non-bossiness and monotonicity (Q732932) (← links)
- Children crying at birthday parties. Why? (Q878403) (← links)
- Efficient assignment with interdependent values (Q896937) (← links)
- Strategy-proof assignment of multiple resources (Q900413) (← links)
- A Hurwicz type result in a model with public good production (Q904839) (← links)
- Dominant strategy implementation in economic environments (Q926788) (← links)
- Sharing a resource with concave benefits (Q930476) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness versus efficiency on the cobb-Douglas domain of exchange economies (Q944260) (← links)
- Efficient incentive compatible economies are perfectly competitive (Q1290837) (← links)
- Continuous selections from the Pareto correspondence and non-manipulability in exchange economies (Q1764793) (← links)
- Strategy-proof risk sharing (Q1779831) (← links)
- Efficient strategy-proof exchange and minimum consumption guarantees. (Q1812176) (← links)
- Inefficiency of strategy-proof rules for pure exchange economies (Q1867526) (← links)
- On the generic impossibility of truthful behavior: A simple approach (Q1896689) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and efficiency are incompatible in production economies (Q1927624) (← links)
- Non-manipulability vs. individual rationality in a permit sharing problem (Q1934101) (← links)
- Strategy-proof allocation mechanisms for economies with public goods (Q1941981) (← links)
- Eliciting preferences to assign positions and compensation (Q1973452) (← links)
- Impossibility results for parametrized notions of efficiency and strategy-proofness in exchange economies (Q2016215) (← links)
- Efficient mixtures of priority rules for assigning objects (Q2078057) (← links)
- Efficient and strategy-proof allocation mechanisms in many-agent economies (Q2217367) (← links)
- A mechanism design approach to allocating central government funds among regional development agencies (Q2254237) (← links)
- Non fixed-price trading rules in single-crossing classical exchange economies (Q2353698) (← links)
- The replacement principle in networked economies with single-peaked preferences (Q2361503) (← links)
- Divide-and-permute (Q2387317) (← links)
- Pairwise strategy-proofness and self-enforcing manipulation (Q2432497) (← links)
- Second-best efficiency of allocation rules: strategy-proofness and single-peaked preferences with multiple commodities (Q2434962) (← links)
- Egalitarian division under Leontief preferences (Q2434963) (← links)
- Note on social choice allocation in exchange economies with many agents (Q2447066) (← links)
- Note on social choice allocation in exchange economies with Cobb-Douglas preferences (Q2452125) (← links)
- IRRATIONALITY‐PROOFNESS: MARKETS VERSUS GAMES (Q5420147) (← links)
- Locally efficient and strategy-proof allocation mechanisms in exchange economies (Q6064221) (← links)
- Where should your daughter go to college? An axiomatic analysis (Q6113711) (← links)