The following pages link to Toward Natural Implementation (Q4331914):
Displayed 40 items.
- Coalitional stability in the location problem with single-dipped preferences: an application of the minimax theorem (Q306741) (← links)
- A full characterization of Nash implementation with strategy space reduction (Q372374) (← links)
- Implementability and equity in production economies with unequal skills (Q497947) (← links)
- The positive consequence of strategic manipulation in indivisible good allocation (Q532676) (← links)
- Nash implementation of competitive equilibria in the job-matching market (Q532688) (← links)
- Are incentives against economic justice? (Q629336) (← links)
- Nash-implementation of the no-envy solution on symmetric domains of economies (Q738934) (← links)
- Mechanism design for a solution to the tragedy of commons (Q926327) (← links)
- Dominant strategy implementation in economic environments (Q926788) (← links)
- Implementation of Pareto efficient allocations (Q999738) (← links)
- Natural implementation in public goods economies (Q1039572) (← links)
- The optimal design of a market (Q1125565) (← links)
- Beyond Nash bargaining theory: The Nash set (Q1277093) (← links)
- An implementation-theoretic approach to non-cooperative foundations (Q1294004) (← links)
- Characterizations of the public and private ownership solutions (Q1296482) (← links)
- Characterizing natural implementability: The fair and Walrasian correspondences (Q1304011) (← links)
- Double implementation by a simple game form in the commons problem (Q1381986) (← links)
- Procedurally fair implementation under complete information (Q1669100) (← links)
- Natural implementation with semi-responsible agents in pure exchange economies (Q1684127) (← links)
- Subgame-perfect implementation of bargaining solutions. (Q1864826) (← links)
- Implementation by self-relevant mechanisms: Applications. (Q1867848) (← links)
- Nash implementation via mechanisms that allow for abstentions (Q2046171) (← links)
- A simple and procedurally fair game form for Nash implementation of the No-envy solution (Q2099047) (← links)
- Self-implementation of social choice correspondences in Nash equilibrium (Q2103597) (← links)
- Partially-honest Nash implementation: a full characterization (Q2206010) (← links)
- Implementation of marginal cost pricing equilibrium allocations with transfers in economies with increasing returns to scale (Q2268909) (← links)
- Do coalitions matter in designing institutions? (Q2288521) (← links)
- Nash implementation in production economies with unequal skills: a characterization (Q2325647) (← links)
- Choosing the winner of a competition using natural mechanisms: conditions based on the jury (Q2329697) (← links)
- Triple implementation by sharing mechanisms in production economies with unequal labor skills (Q2384716) (← links)
- Divide-and-permute (Q2387317) (← links)
- The minimum approval mechanism implements the efficient public good allocation theoretically and experimentally (Q2437168) (← links)
- Anonymous implementation of the Lindahl correspondence: possibility and impossibility results (Q2452247) (← links)
- Fairness and implementability in allocation of indivisible objects with monetary compensations (Q2457247) (← links)
- Implementation in production economies with increasing returns (Q2486164) (← links)
- Menu mechanisms (Q2675411) (← links)
- Implementation Theory (Q5150289) (← links)
- Implementation by self-relevant mechanisms (Q5943172) (← links)
- Equitable rent division on a soft budget (Q6160054) (← links)
- Binary mechanism for the allocation problem with single-dipped preferences (Q6168816) (← links)