The following pages link to Flip Klijn (Q386061):
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- Local and global consistency properties for student placement (Q386062) (← links)
- On the exhaustiveness of truncation and dropping strategies in many-to-many matching markets (Q404743) (← links)
- A many-to-many `rural hospital theorem' (Q462856) (← links)
- Social interactions and spillovers (Q550179) (← links)
- One-dimensional bargaining (Q550197) (← links)
- Farsighted house allocation (Q617588) (← links)
- Stochastic stability for roommate markets (Q617674) (← links)
- A comment on ``School choice: an experimental study'' [J. Econ. Theory 127 (1) (2006) 202-231] (Q629342) (← links)
- Secure implementation in Shapley-Scarf housing markets (Q639889) (← links)
- On the consistency of deferred acceptance when priorities are acceptant substitutable (Q656783) (← links)
- Computing solutions for matching games (Q662281) (← links)
- Assignment games satisfy the CoMa-property (Q700114) (← links)
- Smith and Rawls share a room: stability and medians (Q708883) (← links)
- On the convexity of precedence sequencing games (Q816513) (← links)
- Constrained school choice (Q840677) (← links)
- Corrigendum to ``stable matchings and preferences of couples'' (Q840696) (← links)
- Paths to stability for matching markets with couples (Q864893) (← links)
- Neighbor games and the leximax solution (Q1416784) (← links)
- The egalitarian solution for convex games: Some characterizations. (Q1575095) (← links)
- (Q1583406) (redirect page) (← links)
- Balancedness of permutation games and envy-free allocations in indivisible good economies (Q1583408) (← links)
- On a new class of parallel sequencing situations and related games (Q1614141) (← links)
- A selfish allocation heuristic in scheduling: equilibrium and inefficiency bound analysis (Q1622818) (← links)
- Affirmative action through minority reserves: an experimental study on school choice (Q1668036) (← links)
- Equilibria of deferred acceptance with complete lists (Q1668286) (← links)
- Outsourcing with identical suppliers and shortest-first policy: a laboratory experiment (Q1707540) (← links)
- Static versus dynamic deferred acceptance in school choice: theory and experiment (Q1735739) (← links)
- Stable matchings and preferences of couples (Q1772667) (← links)
- Distribution center consolidation games (Q1779708) (← links)
- On the balancedness of multiple machine sequencing games (Q1809847) (← links)
- Weak stability and a bargaining set for the marriage model (Q1811552) (← links)
- On the nucleolus of neighbor games (Q1869507) (← links)
- Manipulation of optimal matchings via predonation of endowment (Q1887543) (← links)
- Manipulability in matching markets: conflict and coincidence of interests (Q1926598) (← links)
- Characterizations of a multi-choice value (Q1961972) (← links)
- Non-revelation mechanisms for many-to-many matching: equilibria versus stability (Q2013343) (← links)
- School choice: Nash implementation of stable matchings through rank-priority mechanisms (Q2051001) (← links)
- Almost mutually best in matching markets: rank gaps and size of the core (Q2068882) (← links)
- Constrained allocation of projects to heterogeneous workers with preferences over peers (Q2098956) (← links)
- Serial rules in a multi-unit Shapley-Scarf market (Q2100651) (← links)
- Improving schools through school choice: an experimental study of deferred acceptance (Q2292817) (← links)
- Corrigendum to ``On randomized matching mechanisms'' [Econ. Theory 8 (1996) 377--381] (Q2373372) (← links)
- An algorithm for envy-free allocations in an economy with indivisible objects and money (Q2388747) (← links)
- Implementation of optimal schedules in outsourcing with identical suppliers (Q2417955) (← links)
- The core of roommate problems: size and rank-fairness within matched pairs (Q2424240) (← links)
- Equilibria under deferred acceptance: dropping strategies, filled positions, and welfare (Q2437848) (← links)
- Fair and efficient student placement with couples (Q2458423) (← links)
- Some things couples always wanted to know about stable matchings (but were afraid to ask) (Q2463787) (← links)
- Median stable matching for college admissions (Q2491093) (← links)
- Sequencing games without initial order (Q2500783) (← links)