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The following pages link to The Strategy Structure of Two-Sided Matching Markets (Q3686381):
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- Strategy-proof house allocation with price restrictions (Q281343) (← links)
- Transferring ownership of public housing to existing tenants: a market design approach (Q308656) (← links)
- Quasi stable outcomes in the assignment game (Q430896) (← links)
- Properties of the DGS-auction algorithm (Q431903) (← links)
- When do stable roommate matchings exist? A review (Q483587) (← links)
- Implications of capacity reduction and entry in many-to-one stable matching (Q485428) (← links)
- Efficiency and strategy-proofness in object assignment problems with multi-demand preferences (Q682485) (← links)
- Market power in bilateral oligopoly markets with non-expandable infrastructures (Q776855) (← links)
- Strategy-proof multi-object mechanism design: ex-post revenue maximization with non-quasilinear preferences (Q785519) (← links)
- Axiomatization of the core of assignment games (Q815216) (← links)
- Simultaneous independent online auctions with discrete bid increments (Q816718) (← links)
- Solving house allocation problems with risk-averse agents (Q836964) (← links)
- Characterization of the Walrasian equilibria of the assignment model (Q845010) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics and equitable core selection in assignment games (Q891334) (← links)
- Maximal manipulation of envy-free solutions in economies with indivisible goods and money (Q896943) (← links)
- Stochastic stability in assignment problems (Q899503) (← links)
- Reversal of asymmetries of allocation mechanisms under manipulation (Q899832) (← links)
- On Marilda Sotomayor's extraordinary contribution to matching theory (Q908176) (← links)
- Endogenous budget constraints in the assignment game (Q908178) (← links)
- A survey on assignment markets (Q908179) (← links)
- Paths to stability in the assignment problem (Q908181) (← links)
- Why do stable clearinghouses work so well? -- Small sets of stable matchings in typical environments, and the limits-on-manipulation theorem of Demange, Gale and Sotomayor (Q908186) (← links)
- Weakly fair allocations and strategy-proofness (Q926330) (← links)
- Core structure and comparative statics in a hybrid matching market (Q926792) (← links)
- Labour market recruiting with intermediaries (Q934973) (← links)
- Second price auctions on general preference domains: two characterizations (Q946368) (← links)
- The strategy structure of some coalition formation games (Q1002323) (← links)
- Non-manipulable assignment of individuals to positions revisited (Q1005746) (← links)
- Coalitional strategy-proofness and fairness (Q1028549) (← links)
- Entry and structures of interest groups in assignment games (Q1106743) (← links)
- Nonexistence of stable threesome matchings (Q1106780) (← links)
- Consistent bargaining conjectures in marriage and matching (Q1108209) (← links)
- Interior points in the core of two-sided matching markets (Q1110430) (← links)
- Comparative statics in matching markets (Q1176684) (← links)
- Two-sided matching with incomplete information about others' preferences (Q1191821) (← links)
- The core of the matching game (Q1196648) (← links)
- Hiring procedures to implement stable allocations (Q1276120) (← links)
- Price indeterminacy and bargaining in a market with indivisibilities (Q1319017) (← links)
- An experimental examination into the design of decentralized methods to solve the assignment problem with and without money (Q1341475) (← links)
- On Vickrey-type auction procedures (Q1351123) (← links)
- Restricted housewapping games (Q1361899) (← links)
- Some further remark on the core structure of the assignment game. (Q1421921) (← links)
- A simple selling and buying procedure (Q1601457) (← links)
- Setting lower bounds on truthfulness (Q1651232) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness of worker-optimal matching with continuously transferable utility (Q1651280) (← links)
- On the manipulability of competitive equilibrium rules in many-to-many buyer-seller markets (Q1684134) (← links)
- Sequential rules for house allocation with price restrictions (Q1691348) (← links)
- The problem of multiple commons: a market design approach (Q1735792) (← links)
- Comparative statics in the multiple-partners assignment game (Q1735807) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and efficiency for non-quasi-linear and common-tiered-object preferences: characterization of minimum price rule (Q1753294) (← links)