The following pages link to Mark Walker (Q167678):
Displaying 19 items.
- Equilibrium play in matches: binary Markov games (Q632969) (← links)
- A simple auctioneerless mechanism with Walrasian properties (Q790698) (← links)
- Maximal elements of weakly continuous relations (Q908823) (← links)
- Discrete implementation of the Groves-Ledyard mechanism (Q1022383) (← links)
- Conflicting interests, decomposability and comparative statics (Q1122461) (← links)
- On the existence of maximal elements (Q1133194) (← links)
- Nonmanipulable voting schemes when participants' interests are partially decomposable (Q1178175) (← links)
- On the informational size of message spaces (Q1248451) (← links)
- Two problems in applying Ljung's ''projection algorithms'' to the analysis of decentralized learning (Q1327374) (← links)
- Hide and seek in Arizona (Q1423686) (← links)
- Unobserved heterogeneity and equilibrium: an experimental study of Bayesian and adaptive learning in normal form games. (Q1427488) (← links)
- Are Groves-Ledyard Equilibria Attainable? (Q3316916) (← links)
- On the Generic Nonoptimality of Dominant-Strategy Allocation Mechanisms: A General Theorem That Includes Pure Exchange Economies (Q3352808) (← links)
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- On the Nonexistence of a Dominant Strategy Mechanism for Making Optimal Public Decisions (Q3887167) (← links)
- A Simple Incentive Compatible Scheme for Attaining Lindahl Allocations (Q3892023) (← links)
- A Note on the Characterization of Mechanisms for the Revelation of Preferences (Q4158733) (← links)
- A Generalization of the Maximum Theorem (Q4193215) (← links)
- An experiment to evaluate Bayesian learning of Nash equilibrium play (Q5928234) (← links)