The following pages link to Divide-and-permute (Q2387317):
Displaying 26 items.
- A non-cooperative interpretation of the kernel (Q521886) (← links)
- Nash implementation of competitive equilibria in the job-matching market (Q532688) (← links)
- A noncooperative approach to the Mas-Colell bargaining set (Q617597) (← links)
- Are incentives against economic justice? (Q629336) (← links)
- Non-bossiness (Q682486) (← links)
- Nash-implementation of the no-envy solution on symmetric domains of economies (Q738934) (← links)
- Maximal manipulation of envy-free solutions in economies with indivisible goods and money (Q896943) (← links)
- A non-cooperative interpretation of the \(f\)-just rules of bankruptcy problems (Q926886) (← links)
- Strategic divide and choose (Q952777) (← links)
- Efficient egalitarian equivalent allocations over a single good (Q1016334) (← links)
- Eliciting socially optimal rankings from unfair jurors (Q1017791) (← links)
- Procedurally fair implementation under complete information (Q1669100) (← links)
- Divide and compromise (Q1680104) (← links)
- Eliciting the socially optimal allocation from responsible agents (Q1680147) (← links)
- Relations among the central rules in bankruptcy problems: a strategic perspective (Q1735767) (← links)
- Fair divisions as attracting Nash equilibria of simple games (Q1934837) (← links)
- A strategic justification of the constrained equal awards rule through a procedurally fair multilateral bargaining game (Q2021552) (← links)
- A strategic justification of the Talmud rule based on lower and upper bounds (Q2021809) (← links)
- A simple and procedurally fair game form for Nash implementation of the No-envy solution (Q2099047) (← links)
- The recursive core for non-superadditive games (Q2344928) (← links)
- Fairness and implementability in allocation of indivisible objects with monetary compensations (Q2457247) (← links)
- Implementation of the Walrasian correspondence: the boundary problem (Q2458426) (← links)
- A noncooperative interpretation of the Aumann-Davis-Maschler bargaining set (Q2463573) (← links)
- Sir Thomas Muir, 1844--1934 (Q2575010) (← links)
- Implementation Theory (Q5150289) (← links)
- Strategic justifications of the TAL family of rules for bankruptcy problems (Q6074891) (← links)