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The following pages link to Nash Equilibrium and Welfare Optimality (Q4262861):
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- On avoiding vote swapping (Q284364) (← links)
- Coalitional stability in the location problem with single-dipped preferences: an application of the minimax theorem (Q306741) (← links)
- Bounded depths of rationality and implementation with complete information (Q308649) (← links)
- Subgame perfect implementation of the deserving winner of a competition with natural mechanisms (Q325031) (← links)
- A full characterization of Nash implementation with strategy space reduction (Q372374) (← links)
- Picking the winners (Q378331) (← links)
- A simple sufficient condition for strong implementation (Q405557) (← links)
- Two necessary conditions for strategy-proofness: on what domains are they also sufficient? (Q423715) (← links)
- Let them cheat! (Q423773) (← links)
- Repeated moral hazard and contracts with memory: a laboratory experiment (Q423781) (← links)
- Implementation without rationality assumptions (Q430150) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness, tops-only, and the uniform rule (Q430893) (← links)
- Fair waste pricing: an axiomatic analysis to the NIMBY problem (Q431230) (← links)
- Manipulation in elections with uncertain preferences (Q433155) (← links)
- Share equilibrium in local public good economies (Q433157) (← links)
- Implementation with partial provability (Q449172) (← links)
- Exit options in incomplete contracts with asymmetric information (Q449184) (← links)
- A natural mechanism for eliciting rankings when jurors have favorites (Q485804) (← links)
- Full implementation in backward induction (Q492868) (← links)
- Preference domains and the monotonicity of Condorcet extensions (Q500518) (← links)
- Exploring the scope of neurometrically informed mechanism design (Q523002) (← links)
- Contract design and stability in many-to-many matching (Q523005) (← links)
- A natural mechanism to choose the deserving winner when the jury is made up of all contestants (Q531410) (← links)
- Majority selection of one alternative from a binary agenda (Q531422) (← links)
- The positive consequence of strategic manipulation in indivisible good allocation (Q532676) (← links)
- Nash implementation of competitive equilibria in the job-matching market (Q532688) (← links)
- One-way monotonicity as a form of strategy-proofness (Q532698) (← links)
- Implementation by mediated equilibrium (Q532726) (← links)
- Competition and resource sensitivity in marriage and roommate markets (Q536089) (← links)
- Rationalizable implementation (Q548264) (← links)
- Monotonicity and equal-opportunity equivalence in bargaining (Q557959) (← links)
- Multiplicity of mixed equilibria in mechanisms: a unified approach to exact and approximate implementation (Q617583) (← links)
- Maskin monotonicity and infinite individuals (Q621725) (← links)
- Implementation with renegotiation when preferences and feasible sets are state dependent (Q622574) (← links)
- Implementation via mechanisms with transfers (Q631122) (← links)
- Implementation in minimax regret equilibrium (Q632976) (← links)
- Secure implementation in Shapley-Scarf housing markets (Q639889) (← links)
- Implementation in adaptive better-response dynamics: towards a general theory of bounded rationality in mechanisms (Q645640) (← links)
- A new necessary condition for implementation in iteratively undominated strategies (Q654531) (← links)
- On the consistency of deferred acceptance when priorities are acceptant substitutable (Q656783) (← links)
- Design of price mechanisms for network resource allocation via price of anarchy (Q662298) (← links)
- Nash implementation with partially honest individuals (Q665086) (← links)
- On the existence of optimal truth-dominant mechanisms (Q673297) (← links)
- Characterizations of the cumulative offer process (Q682475) (← links)
- A necessary and sufficient condition for weak Maskin monotonicity in an allocation problem with indivisible goods (Q682480) (← links)
- Symmetric mechanism design (Q684174) (← links)
- Implementation in mixed Nash equilibrium (Q694739) (← links)
- Evidence disclosure and verifiability (Q705843) (← links)
- Nash implementation and uncertain renegotiation (Q705877) (← links)
- A new monotonicity condition for tournament solutions (Q708800) (← links)