The following pages link to Arunava Sen (Q403975):
Displaying 50 items.
- The Shapley value as the maximizer of expected Nash welfare (Q403976) (← links)
- Roberts' theorem with neutrality: a social welfare ordering approach (Q417702) (← links)
- An extreme point characterization of random strategy-proof social choice functions: the two alternative case (Q433712) (← links)
- Automated reasoning in social choice theory: some remarks (Q475377) (← links)
- Tops-only domains (Q623445) (← links)
- Nash implementation with partially honest individuals (Q665086) (← links)
- The structure of strategy-proof random social choice functions over product domains and lexicographically separable preferences (Q690970) (← links)
- Strategy-proof cardinal decision schemes (Q866929) (← links)
- A Hurwicz type result in a model with public good production (Q904839) (← links)
- Subgame perfect implementation: A necessary and almost sufficient condition (Q909551) (← links)
- Strategy-proof cardinal decision schemes. Erratum to: Soc Choice Welfare 28, 163--179 (2007; Zbl pre05126669). (Q927421) (← links)
- Efficient allocation of heterogeneous commodities with balanced transfers (Q976966) (← links)
- Extensive form implementation in incomplete information environments (Q1268575) (← links)
- Understanding when agents are fairmen or gamesmen (Q1329912) (← links)
- Bayesian implementation: The necessity of infinite mechanisms (Q1339743) (← links)
- Strategy-proof social choice correspondences. (Q1347821) (← links)
- Dictatorial domains (Q1407770) (← links)
- The decomposition of strategy-proof random social choice functions on dichotomous domains (Q1680094) (← links)
- Implementation in undominated strategies by bounded mechanisms: the Pareto correspondence and a generalization (Q1729675) (← links)
- Conditional expected utility criteria for decision making under ignorance or objective ambiguity (Q1800972) (← links)
- Strategy-proof probabilistic mechanisms in economies with pure public goods. (Q1867532) (← links)
- The implementation of social choice functions via social choice correspondences: A general formulation and a limit result (Q1897505) (← links)
- Implementation in generic environments (Q1924541) (← links)
- Random dictatorship domains (Q2016232) (← links)
- Robust incentive compatibility of voting rules with positively correlated beliefs (Q2058839) (← links)
- Probabilistic fixed ballot rules and hybrid domains (Q2138383) (← links)
- Continuity and incentive compatibility in cardinal mechanisms (Q2178581) (← links)
- On cost sharing in the provision of a binary and excludable public good (Q2254034) (← links)
- Matching with partners and projects (Q2334133) (← links)
- Implementing generalized Condorcet social choice functions via backward induction (Q2365783) (← links)
- Top-pair and top-triple monotonicity (Q2431836) (← links)
- Uniform expected utility criteria for decision making under ignorance or objective ambiguity (Q2438611) (← links)
- On domains that admit well-behaved strategy-proof social choice functions (Q2447057) (← links)
- Probabilistic strategy-proof rules over single-peaked domains (Q2452222) (← links)
- Ranking opportunity sets and Arrow impossibility theorems: Correspondence results (Q2564726) (← links)
- Pairwise partition graphs and strategy-proof social choice in the exogenous indifference class model (Q2629509) (← links)
- Implementation under strong equilibrium. A complete characterization (Q2641198) (← links)
- Local global equivalence for unanimous social choice functions (Q2667256) (← links)
- Virtual Implementation in Nash Equilibrium (Q3359963) (← links)
- Local‐global equivalence in voting models: A characterization and applications (Q3390540) (← links)
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- Weak Monotonicity Characterizes Deterministic Dominant-Strategy Implementation (Q3418482) (← links)
- Separable Preferences, Strategyproofness, and Decomposability (Q4530944) (← links)
- Incentive-compatible voting rules with positively correlated beliefs (Q4586021) (← links)
- A characterization of single-peaked preferences via random social choice functions (Q4586049) (← links)
- Strategy proofness and Pareto efficiency in quasilinear exchange economies (Q4586100) (← links)
- Recent Results on Strategy-Proofness of Random Social Choice Functions (Q5022149) (← links)
- Formation of Committees Through Random Voting Rules (Q5111109) (← links)
- The Marriage Problem with Interdependent Preferences (Q5149578) (← links)
- Ordinally Bayesian Incentive Compatible Voting Rules (Q5473020) (← links)