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We model a situation where a set of agents must rank themselves based on their opinions. Each agent submits a message and a function determines the social ranking. We are interested in impartial social ranking functions, that is, those where the message of an agent can not change any social...
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We model a situation where a set of agents must rank themselves based on their opinions. Each agent submits a message and a function determines the social ranking. We are interested in impartial social ranking functions, that is, those where the message of an agent can not change any social...
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This chapter surveys the literature on strategy proofness from a historical perspective. While I discuss the connections with other works on incentives in mechanism design, the main emphasis is on social choice models.
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