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The following pages link to Walrasian Analysis via Strategic Outcome Functions (Q3907364):
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- Markets, correlation, and regret-matching (Q495654) (← links)
- A simple market-like allocation mechanism for public goods (Q522997) (← links)
- Nash implementation and tie-breaking rules (Q523473) (← links)
- Nash implementation of competitive equilibria in the job-matching market (Q532688) (← links)
- Three minimal market institutions with human and algorithmic agents: theory and experimental evidence (Q608544) (← links)
- Equilibrium price formation in markets with differentially informed agents (Q639900) (← links)
- Nash implementation with partially honest individuals (Q665086) (← links)
- Convergence to competitive equilibria and elimination of no-trade (in a strategic market game with limit prices) (Q705899) (← links)
- A note on allocations attainable through Nash equilibria (Q789297) (← links)
- A simple auctioneerless mechanism with Walrasian properties (Q790698) (← links)
- Implementation of Pareto efficient allocations (Q999738) (← links)
- Perfect competition in an oligopoly (including bilateral monopoly) (Q1002327) (← links)
- Walrasian analysis via two-player games (Q1002333) (← links)
- A market game approach to differential information economies (Q1003111) (← links)
- Implementation in economies with non-convex production technologies unknown to the designer (Q1021613) (← links)
- Communication complexity and stability of equilibria in economies and games (Q1022387) (← links)
- Natural implementation in public goods economies (Q1039572) (← links)
- On the generic inefficiency of differentiable market games (Q1063516) (← links)
- Random competitive exchange: Price distributions and gains from trade (Q1067979) (← links)
- Implementation in differential information economies (Q1079461) (← links)
- Instability in the implementation of Walrasian allocations (Q1083012) (← links)
- The manipulability of the Shapley-value (Q1104257) (← links)
- Game forms for Nash implementation of general social choice correspondences (Q1119142) (← links)
- The optimal design of a market (Q1125565) (← links)
- Efficiency properties of strategic market games: An axiomatic approach (Q1144477) (← links)
- Optimal provision of public goods through Nash equilibria (Q1148777) (← links)
- Nash equilibria of market games: Finiteness and inefficiency (Q1150521) (← links)
- A condition guaranteeing that the Nash alloation is Walrasian (Q1169387) (← links)
- Pareto-optimal Nash equilibria are competitive in a repeated economy (Q1171495) (← links)
- A local independence condition for characterization of Walrasian allocations rule (Q1178815) (← links)
- On the Nash equilibrium property of an auction matching game (Q1194707) (← links)
- Nash implementation and double implementation: Equivalence theorems (Q1300409) (← links)
- General equilibrium concepts under imperfect competition: A Cournotian approach (Q1357426) (← links)
- Allocation of resources in a divisionalized firm (Q1364661) (← links)
- Virtual implementation in incomplete information environments with infinite alternatives and types (Q1371183) (← links)
- Approximately competitive equilibria in large finite economies (Q1385275) (← links)
- From Nash to Walras via Shapley-Shubik. (Q1401106) (← links)
- Efficiency and imperfect competition with incomplete markets. (Q1401111) (← links)
- Bertrand-Edgeworth equilibria in finite exchange economies. (Q1401115) (← links)
- A solution to the problem of consumption externalities. (Q1415908) (← links)
- Walrasian bargaining. (Q1416507) (← links)
- Incentive mechanism design for production economies with both private and public ownerships (Q1592728) (← links)
- Walrasian allocations without price-taking behavior (Q1592827) (← links)
- Strategy-proof risk sharing (Q1779831) (← links)
- Incentives and competitive allocations in exchange economies with incomplete markets (Q1804336) (← links)
- Bargaining and bargaining sets. (Q1864805) (← links)
- Consistent collusion-proofness and correlation in exchange economies. (Q1867780) (← links)
- Nash implementation in production economies (Q1893788) (← links)
- Double implementation in Nash and \(M\)-Nash equilibria (Q1925688) (← links)
- Nash-implementation of competitive equilibria via a bounded mechanism (Q1944868) (← links)