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The following pages link to Game forms for Nash implementation of general social choice correspondences (Q1119142):
Displaying 22 items.
- A simple sufficient condition for strong implementation (Q405557) (← links)
- The scholarship assignment problem (Q700089) (← links)
- Credible implementation (Q863264) (← links)
- A local independence condition for characterization of Walrasian allocations rule (Q1178815) (← links)
- On Nash implementation of social choice correspondences (Q1194267) (← links)
- Impossibility results for choice correspondences (Q1277456) (← links)
- A nonparametric, efficient public good decision mechanism: Undominated Bayesian implementation (Q1294103) (← links)
- Nash implementation and double implementation: Equivalence theorems (Q1300409) (← links)
- A new necessary condition for Nash implementation (Q1300507) (← links)
- Double implementation in Nash and undominated Nash equilibria in social choice environments (Q1339005) (← links)
- The weak core of simple games with ordinal preferences: Implementation in Nash equilibrium. (Q1408716) (← links)
- Implementation via rights structures (Q1757583) (← links)
- Voting over investment (Q1817336) (← links)
- Reexamination of Maskin's theorem on Nash implementability (Q1934848) (← links)
- Nash implementation via mechanisms that allow for abstentions (Q2046171) (← links)
- Nash implementation in private good economies with single-plateaued preferences and in matching problems (Q2343805) (← links)
- Implementation of the Walrasian correspondence: the boundary problem (Q2458426) (← links)
- Introduction: Special issue of ``Games and Economic Behavior'' in honor of Richard D. McKelvey (Q2485494) (← links)
- Implementation Theory (Q5150289) (← links)
- On the necessary and sufficient conditions for Nash implementation (Q5906924) (← links)
- Implementation by self-relevant mechanisms (Q5943172) (← links)
- Computational implementation (Q6156322) (← links)