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The following pages link to Nash implementation with partially honest individuals (Q665086):
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- Selecting winners with partially honest jurors (Q325030) (← 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)
- Implementation with partial provability (Q449172) (← links)
- A minimally altruistic refinement of Nash equilibrium (Q459420) (← links)
- Securely implementable social choice rules with partially honest agents (Q472193) (← links)
- Nash implementation and tie-breaking rules (Q523473) (← links)
- Bargaining through approval (Q745006) (← links)
- Sincere and sophisticated players in an equal-income market (Q894069) (← links)
- Complexity and repeated implementation (Q896948) (← links)
- Mechanism design when players' preferences and information coincide (Q1650274) (← links)
- Deposit contract design with relatively partially honest agents (Q1668496) (← links)
- Eliciting the socially optimal allocation from responsible agents (Q1680147) (← links)
- Natural implementation with semi-responsible agents in pure exchange economies (Q1684127) (← links)
- Privacy in implementation (Q1703368) (← links)
- Implementation in undominated strategies by bounded mechanisms: the Pareto correspondence and a generalization (Q1729675) (← links)
- Implementation via rights structures (Q1757583) (← links)
- A simple mechanism for double implementation with semi-socially-responsible agents (Q1787988) (← links)
- Treading a fine line: (im)possibilities for Nash implementation with partially-honest individuals (Q1792573) (← links)
- Strong implementation with partially honest individuals (Q1800965) (← links)
- Reaching consensus through approval bargaining (Q2013345) (← links)
- Implementation in undominated strategies with partially honest agents (Q2013373) (← links)
- Cognitive hierarchy and voting manipulation in \(k\)-approval voting (Q2019338) (← links)
- A solution to the two-person implementation problem (Q2025052) (← links)
- Motives and implementation with rights structures (Q2037002) (← links)
- Information disclosure with many alternatives (Q2068884) (← links)
- Robust coalitional implementation (Q2078099) (← links)
- Epistemological implementation of social choice functions (Q2100648) (← links)
- Partially-honest Nash implementation: a full characterization (Q2206010) (← links)
- Obvious manipulations (Q2288530) (← links)
- Conformity and truthful voting under different voting rules (Q2325657) (← links)
- Choosing the winner of a competition using natural mechanisms: conditions based on the jury (Q2329697) (← links)
- Double implementation without no-veto-power (Q2334843) (← links)
- Direct implementation with minimally honest individuals (Q2343379) (← links)
- Nash implementation in private good economies with single-plateaued preferences and in matching problems (Q2343805) (← links)
- Nash implementation in an allocation problem with single-dipped preferences (Q2351207) (← links)
- Outcome-robust mechanisms for Nash implementation (Q2417415) (← links)
- Simple mechanisms and preferences for honesty (Q2437181) (← links)
- Full implementation of rank-dependent prizes (Q2439798) (← links)
- Process manipulation in unique implementation (Q2453402) (← links)
- Bayesian implementation with partially honest individuals (Q2513286) (← links)
- Conformity in voting (Q2628707) (← links)
- Mean versus median voting in multi-dimensional budget allocation problems. A laboratory experiment (Q2667258) (← links)
- On the implementation of the median (Q2668985) (← links)
- Implementation with a sympathizer (Q2682027) (← links)
- On Partially Honest Nash Implementation in Private Good Economies with Restricted Domains: A Sufficient Condition (Q2867517) (← links)
- Equilibria of Plurality Voting: Lazy and Truth-Biased Voters (Q3449586) (← links)
- Implementation with evidence (Q4683689) (← links)
- (Q5018500) (← links)
- Recent Results on Implementation with Complete Information (Q5111111) (← links)