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We study a sequential resource allocation problem balancing fairness and efficiency for nonprofit operations. (Un)fairness is measured by the expected maximum demand shortfall among all communities, and (in)efficiency is measured by the expected remaining resources after allocation. We prove...
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Problem Definition: Cash transfer programs (CTPs) have spread in the last decade to help fight extreme poverty in different parts of the world. A key issue here is to ensure that the cash is distributed to the targeted beneficiaries in an appropriate manner to meet the goals of the programs. How...
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A principal has n homogeneous objects to allocate to I n agents. The principal can allocate at most one good to an agent and each agent values the good. Agents have private information about the principal's payoff of allocating the goods. There are no monetary transfers but the principal can...
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