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The following pages link to Incentive compatibility in a market with indivisible goods (Q756630):
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- Transferring ownership of public housing to existing tenants: a market design approach (Q308656) (← links)
- Top trading with fixed tie-breaking in markets with indivisible goods (Q402062) (← links)
- The difference indifference makes in strategy-proof allocation of objects (Q449183) (← links)
- A short proof for the characterization of the core in housing markets (Q498757) (← links)
- Boston versus deferred acceptance in an interim setting: an experimental investigation (Q517005) (← links)
- House exchange and residential segregation in networks (Q521882) (← links)
- Age-based preferences in paired kidney exchange (Q523519) (← links)
- The core of Shapley-Scarf markets with couples (Q533914) (← links)
- Coalition-proof Nash allocation in a barter game with multiple indivisible goods (Q557955) (← links)
- Secure implementation in Shapley-Scarf housing markets (Q639889) (← links)
- Transplant quality and patients' preferences in paired kidney exchange (Q665102) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and the core in house allocation problems (Q700121) (← links)
- Unique stability in simple coalition formation games (Q705860) (← links)
- Exchange of indivisible goods and indifferences: the top trading absorbing sets mechanisms (Q719868) (← links)
- Random mechanisms for house allocation with existing tenants (Q776969) (← links)
- Competitive equilibria in Shapley-Scarf markets with couples (Q776971) (← links)
- Pairwise kidney exchange (Q813943) (← links)
- Constrained school choice (Q840677) (← links)
- A solution to the random assignment problem on the full preference domain (Q860356) (← links)
- Manipulation via endowments in exchange markets with indivisible goods (Q866940) (← links)
- Exchange in a general market with indivisible goods (Q869861) (← 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)
- The coordinate-wise core for multiple-type housing markets is second-best incentive compatible (Q932763) (← links)
- School choice and information: An experimental study on matching mechanisms (Q952781) (← links)
- House allocation with existing tenants: a characterization (Q980969) (← links)
- The probabilistic serial mechanism with private endowments (Q980972) (← links)
- Coalitional strategy-proofness and fairness (Q1028549) (← links)
- Residence exchange wanted: A stable residence exchange problem (Q1268437) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and the strict core in a market with indivisibilities (Q1322449) (← links)
- Implementation in generalized matching problems (Q1363086) (← links)
- Strategyproof exchange of indivisible goods. (Q1415914) (← links)
- Consistency in house allocation problems (Q1576474) (← links)
- On the existence of stable roommate matchings (Q1592723) (← links)
- Evolution of decisions in population games with sequentially searching individuals (Q1651815) (← links)
- Reordering an existing queue (Q1704061) (← links)
- Matching with single-peaked preferences (Q1729666) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness and essentially single-valued cores revisited (Q1757579) (← links)
- A note on the assignment problem with uniform preferences (Q1785360) (← links)
- An alternative proof of a characterization of the TTC mechanism (Q1785480) (← links)
- Endowments-swapping-proof house allocation (Q1792571) (← links)
- House allocation with existing tenants (Q1809490) (← links)
- The kidney exchange problem: how hard is it to find a donor? (Q1931639) (← links)
- Eliciting preferences to assign positions and compensation (Q1973452) (← links)
- Group incentive compatibility in the housing market problem with weak preferences (Q1995476) (← links)
- Strategy-proof exchange under trichotomous preferences (Q2025006) (← links)
- Efficiency, stability, and commitment in senior level job matching markets (Q2025051) (← links)
- A new allocation rule for the housing market problem with ties (Q2075459) (← links)
- Cores and mechanisms in restricted housing markets (Q2138369) (← links)
- Core and top trading cycles in a market with indivisible goods and externalities (Q2138371) (← links)
- Ex-post incentive compatible and individually rational assignments in housing markets with interdependent values (Q2222222) (← links)