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The following pages link to Secure implementation experiments: Do strategy-proof mechanisms really work? (Q863276):
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- Secure implementation in production economies (Q459407) (← links)
- Exploring the scope of neurometrically informed mechanism design (Q523002) (← links)
- Secure implementation in Shapley-Scarf housing markets (Q639889) (← links)
- Monotone strategyproofness (Q738926) (← links)
- Secure implementation in allotment economies (Q844906) (← links)
- Strategic behavior in regressions: an experimental study (Q893035) (← links)
- Ex post implementation (Q932807) (← links)
- A simple mechanism for double implementation with semi-socially-responsible agents (Q1787988) (← links)
- Secure implementation in economies with indivisible objects and money (Q1934842) (← links)
- A simple and procedurally fair game form for Nash implementation of the No-envy solution (Q2099047) (← links)
- The pivotal mechanism versus the voluntary contribution mechanism: an experimental comparison (Q2125108) (← links)
- Mechanism design with possibilistic beliefs (Q2253833) (← links)
- An equivalence of secure implementability and full implementability in truthful strategies in pure exchange economies with Leontief utility functions (Q2254236) (← links)
- Fundamental impossibility theorems on voluntary participation in the provision of non-excludable public goods (Q2268898) (← links)
- On obvious strategy-proofness and single-peakedness (Q2295829) (← links)
- Double implementation without no-veto-power (Q2334843) (← links)
- Spite and reciprocity in auctions (Q2344987) (← links)
- Implementation via approval mechanisms (Q2359385) (← links)
- Chinese college admissions and school choice reforms: an experimental study (Q2416636) (← links)
- The minimum approval mechanism implements the efficient public good allocation theoretically and experimentally (Q2437168) (← links)
- Implementing quotas in university admissions: an experimental analysis (Q2442854) (← links)
- Generalized average rules as stable Nash mechanisms to implement generalized median rules (Q2452127) (← links)
- Learning dynamics for mechanism design: an experimental comparison of public goods mechanisms (Q2496784) (← links)
- Mean versus median voting in multi-dimensional budget allocation problems. A laboratory experiment (Q2667258) (← links)
- On the implementation of the median (Q2668985) (← links)