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The following pages link to The Implementation of Social Choice Rules: Some General Results on Incentive Compatibility (Q3048534):
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- Bounded depths of rationality and implementation with complete information (Q308649) (← links)
- Implementation of maximin rational expectations equilibrium (Q345200) (← links)
- Dominant strategy implementation of stable rules (Q417718) (← links)
- Secure implementation in production economies (Q459407) (← links)
- Full implementation in backward induction (Q492868) (← links)
- Ambiguous implementation: the partition model (Q514494) (← links)
- Implementation under ambiguity (Q522998) (← links)
- Coalition-proof Nash allocation in a barter game with multiple indivisible goods (Q557955) (← links)
- On planning procedures which are locally strategy proof (Q585073) (← links)
- Maskin monotonicity and infinite individuals (Q621725) (← links)
- Menu-dependent preferences and revelation principle (Q634536) (← links)
- The robustness of robust implementation (Q643278) (← links)
- Reasoning about social choice functions (Q652736) (← links)
- The relation between non-bossiness and monotonicity (Q732932) (← links)
- Influence in private-goods allocation (Q776963) (← links)
- A note on allocations attainable through Nash equilibria (Q789297) (← links)
- Incentive compatibility and informational requirements (Q795694) (← links)
- Power structure and cardinality restrictions for Paretian social choice rules (Q800196) (← links)
- Monte Carlo sampling processes and incentive compatible allocations in large economies (Q825168) (← links)
- Externalities, communication and the allocation of decision rights (Q836879) (← links)
- Foreign ownership restrictions: a numerical approach (Q836963) (← links)
- On the equivalence of coalitional and individual strategy-proofness properties (Q839623) (← links)
- Hard evidence and mechanism design (Q864889) (← links)
- Introduction to symposium on dynamic contracts and mechanism design (Q900598) (← links)
- Revelation in informational dynamic settings (Q922251) (← links)
- Dominant strategy implementation in economic environments (Q926788) (← links)
- Ex post implementation (Q932807) (← links)
- Minimally manipulable anonymous social choice functions (Q997202) (← links)
- Foundations of mechanism design: a tutorial. II. Advanced concepts and results (Q1001138) (← links)
- A dictatorial domain for monotone social choice functions (Q1046242) (← links)
- Ignorance in a multi-agent setting (Q1046299) (← links)
- Selling to risk averse buyers with unobservable tastes (Q1050243) (← links)
- Dimensions of election procedures: Analyses and comparisons (Q1055323) (← links)
- Research in decision theory: A personal perspective (Q1056649) (← links)
- On enforcing socially best alternatives of binary group decision rules (Q1081509) (← links)
- Instability in the implementation of Walrasian allocations (Q1083012) (← links)
- Private information in large economies (Q1083358) (← links)
- Structural instability of the core (Q1088925) (← links)
- Coalition-proof Nash equilibria. II: Applications (Q1090262) (← links)
- Full Nash implementation of neutral social functions (Q1095771) (← links)
- On constant Maskin monotonic social choice functions (Q1096516) (← links)
- Incentive schemes with multiple agents and bankcruptcy constraints (Q1097823) (← links)
- Sub-core solutions of the problem of strong implementation (Q1100984) (← links)
- A new approach to the implementation problem (Q1101317) (← links)
- The manipulability of the Shapley-value (Q1104257) (← links)
- Ordinal Bayesian incentive compatible representations of committees (Q1106706) (← links)
- On the types of information and mechanism design (Q1114567) (← links)
- Bargaining and regulation with asymmetric information about demand and supply (Q1115823) (← links)
- Stopping agents from ``cheating'' (Q1117129) (← links)
- Game forms for Nash implementation of general social choice correspondences (Q1119142) (← links)