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We study the general problem of public choice. We consider environments where agents’ identities may not be observable. A “rule” associates a preference profile with an alternative. An agent may create fictitious identities and submit multiple preference relations under them. We study...
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allocation, conditioned to a preservation of the tenancy rights. We realize that a probabilistic version of the Deferred …
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-wastefulness, or truncation-invariance). In the house allocation problem, where at most one copy of each object is available, deferred …-proposing deferred-acceptance-algorithm. For house allocation we show that DA-mechanisms are characterized by our basic properties and (i …
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-wastefulness, or truncation-invariance). In the house allocation problem, where at most one copy of each object is available, deferred …-proposing deferred-acceptance-algorithm. For house allocation we show that DA-mechanisms are characterized by our basic properties and (i …
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house allocation model, we characterize the class of rules satisfying unavailable object invariance, individual rationality …
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-wastefulness, or truncation-invariance). In the house allocation problem, where at most one copy of each object is available, deferred …-proposing deferred-acceptance-algorithm. For house allocation we show that DA-mechanisms are characterized by our basic properties and (i …
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We examine the strategy-proof allocation of multiple divisible and indivisible resources; an application is the … assignment of packages of tasks, workloads, and compensations among the members of an organization. We find that any allocation …
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house allocation model, we characterize the class of rules satisfying unavailable object invariance, individual rationality …
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A collective decision problem is described by a set of agents, a profile of single-peaked preferences over the real line and a number of public facilities to be located. We consider public facilities that do not suffer from congestion and are non-excludable. We characterize the class of rules...
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In college admissions and student placements at public schools, the admission decision can be thought of as assigning indivisible objects with capacity constraints to a set of students such that each student receives at most one object and monetary compensations are not allowed. In these...
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