The following pages link to Robust Mechanism Design (Q5393918):
Displaying 50 items.
- Optimal robust bilateral trade: risk neutrality (Q281354) (← links)
- Mechanism design and intentions (Q281379) (← links)
- An externality-robust auction: theory and experimental evidence (Q290178) (← links)
- On the importance of uniform sharing rules for efficient matching (Q308609) (← links)
- Informationally robust trade and limits to contagion (Q337818) (← links)
- Public goods, participation constraints, and democracy: a possibility theorem (Q417681) (← links)
- Premium auctions and risk preferences: an experimental study (Q485800) (← links)
- Incentive compatible market design with applications (Q495753) (← links)
- Interdependent preferences and strategic distinguishability (Q508408) (← links)
- Optimal allocation of an indivisible good (Q516975) (← links)
- Implementation under ambiguity (Q522998) (← links)
- Robust screening under ambiguity (Q526838) (← links)
- A robustness result for rationalizable implementation (Q536103) (← links)
- Knightian games and robustness to ambiguity (Q629333) (← links)
- Robust implementation in general mechanisms (Q632946) (← links)
- The robustness of robust implementation (Q643278) (← links)
- Symmetric mechanism design (Q684174) (← links)
- Locally robust implementation and its limits (Q694745) (← links)
- The (sub-)optimality of the majority rule (Q765225) (← links)
- Information sharing in democratic mechanisms (Q776856) (← links)
- Contracting with moral hazard, adverse selection and risk neutrality: when does one size fit all? (Q776858) (← links)
- Market design with endogenous preferences (Q864892) (← links)
- Robust dynamic implementation (Q893413) (← links)
- An undominated mechanism for a class of informed principal problems with common values (Q894059) (← links)
- Efficient assignment with interdependent values (Q896937) (← links)
- Mechanism design and bounded rationality: the case of type misreporting (Q899375) (← links)
- Strategy-proof assignment of multiple resources (Q900413) (← links)
- Strategic and structural uncertainty in robust implementation (Q900423) (← links)
- Dominant strategy implementation in economic environments (Q926788) (← links)
- Ex post implementation (Q932807) (← links)
- Detail-free mechanism design in twice iterative dominance: Large economies (Q938058) (← links)
- Ex-post implementation and preference aggregation via potentials (Q957859) (← links)
- Efficient allocation of heterogeneous commodities with balanced transfers (Q976966) (← links)
- Make a guess: a robust mechanism for King Solomon's dilemma (Q1006578) (← links)
- Bertrand-Edgeworth equilibria in finite exchange economies. (Q1401115) (← links)
- The generalized random priority mechanism with budgets (Q1622384) (← links)
- Revisiting the foundations of dominant-strategy mechanisms (Q1622453) (← links)
- Robust pooling for contracting models with asymmetric information (Q1631526) (← links)
- Robust trading mechanisms over 0/1 polytopes (Q1631642) (← links)
- Voting with public information (Q1735780) (← links)
- Designing mechanisms to focalize welfare-improving strategies (Q1735813) (← links)
- The expected externality mechanism in a level-\(k\) environment (Q1742140) (← links)
- Posterior implementation vs ex-post implementation (Q1934151) (← links)
- Incentive compatibility and strategy-proofness of mechanisms of organizational behavior control: retrospective, state of the art, and prospects of theoretical research (Q1982858) (← links)
- Robust and secure implementation: equivalence theorems (Q2016223) (← links)
- Maxmin implementation (Q2025040) (← links)
- The (non-)robustness of influential cheap talk equilibria when the sender's preferences are state independent (Q2051507) (← links)
- Random assignments and outside options (Q2058870) (← links)
- Revealed reasoning (Q2067387) (← links)
- New formulations of ambiguous volatility with an application to optimal dynamic contracting (Q2067400) (← links)